Clinton News Record, 1955-08-11, Page 3h;'FIIURspAY, AUGUST 11,
1955
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Obituaries
Mrs. E Zapfe
Service was held from the all
and Mutch funeral home • High
Street, Clinton, on Friday after-
noon, August 5, for Elizabeth
Bartley, widow of the late John
J. Zapfe. Rev. R. M. P. Milted,
St. Paul's Anglican Church, here,
conducted the service.
Pallbearers .were Arthur Ni.
Knight, H. .0 Lawson, G. M.
Counter, George Walker, A. E.
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ers were William' Wells, Fletcher
Townsend, Lorne Brown, A. J. Mc-
Murray and Frank Evans.- Inter-
ment was in Clinton Cemetery,
Mrs. Zapfe died on Wednesday
in the Clinton' Public Hospital,
Where she had been a patient for.
Some time. Since he>r husband's
death in February of , this year,
her health has steadily worsened,
Formerly of Owen Sound, Mrs.'
Zapfe had lived here since 1921,
She was active in the work of
St. Paul's Anglican Church, and.
was a charter member of Clinton
Chapter No. 266 Order of the
Eastern Star.
Surviving are two sisters-in-law,
Misses Grace and Ethel Zapfe,
Kitchener.
W. W. Walters
Funeral service for the late
William W. Walters, Goderich,
formerly of Clinton; was held from
the Lodge funeral home Goderich
on August. 5, to Goderich Ceme-
tery. A large number of sorrow-
ing friends and neighbours atten-
ded.
He leaves to mourn his death,
one son Gordon and his aged
mother, Mrs. Robert Dalrymple,
Clinton, formerly Mrs. Edward
Walters•and the late Edward Wal-
ters, Tuckersmith, five brothers
and two sisters, Frank, on the old
homestead, Tuckersmith; Elliott,
Seaforth; Mary, Mrs. Walter Lay-
ton; Sadie, Mrs. Jack Horton,
Dodsland, Sask.; Mellville James,
Waterford, Mich.; Bertrum, Tuck-
ersmith; Edward, White Fox,
Sask.; one sister, Grace, Mrs. W.
J. Miller, passed away fiveyears
ago.
Mr. Walters died on August 3,
after a lingering illness, in his
59th year.
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Mrs. Lydia Wallis'
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Funeral; service was held, from
the Presbyterian Church, Rudyard;
Mich., on Tuesday, July 16, for
Lydia B. Blair, widow of the late
John Wallis. • Pall -bearers were
six nephews, ail of'Rudyard,and;
Sault Ste. Made, in Michigan:
Otto, Erwin, Fred, Percy and
Charles Wallis, and Willard Welsh,
Intermentt was in the Cottle Ceme-
tery at Rudyard.
Born in Goderich, Ontario, 86
years ago, she married John Wal-
lis, Bayfield, in 1897, They went,
to Chippewa County and, settled
on a farm near Rudyard, where
they were among the earliest
pioneers of the district.
Mr, Wallis predeceased her four
years ago. Mrs. Wallis died in
the War Memorial Hospital at.
Rudyard on Saturday, July 16,
following a long illness.
Surviving are one daughter,
Ml'S Eva Hamilton, Oakland,
Calif.; two sons, Cecil and Regin-
ald, both of Rudyard, and six
grandchildren.
VARNA
Miss Anne Ostrom, Toronto,
spentthe weekend at the home
of her parents.
Rev. Mr. Down,. Exeter, had
charge of the service in the Unit-
ed Church on Sunday last. On
August 14, Rev. T. J. Pitt will be
M charge of the service.
The many friends of George
Reid were sorry • to hear of his
recent accident and .confinment in
the Clinton Public Hospital and
wish him a speedy recovery.
• The members of L.O.L. 1035
and the ladies of the W.A. of the
United Church are each having a
booth at the fairgrounds in Goder-
ich, on Saturday, August 13, at
the Derry Day celebrations.
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New Canadians 'Married Here
• Goderich Toweish p
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Todd,
Lucknow, visited Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Stewart Middleton. '
Mrs, Edward Mullens and 'dau-
ghter Clare, Toronto, have been
holidaying with Mr, and Mrs; Fred
Middleton.
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Middleton
and Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Leith-
waite attended the orchard spray
machine demonstration ,at Clarks-
burg on ;Thursday last. Tbis larg-
ely attended event was sponsored •
by the Georgian Bay District Fruit
Growers Association.
DRUG STORES
New Canadians, MR. AND MRS,' LEO AYE, London, were
married in the Christian Reformed Church, Clinton, on Saturday,
July 29 in the evening. The bride is Trudy, daughter of Mrs. P.
Valkenburg, Clinton and the late Mr. Valkenburg, formerly of
Holland. Her husband is the son of Mr, and Mrs. J. Dyk, still
resident in the Netherlands. They plan to live in London,
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Mrs. G. R. Taylor was a recent
Toronto visitor.
Mrs. William Roulston, Wing -4
ham, spent a few days with Mrs,
J. W. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin and
family, Clarksburg visited the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will-
iam Straughan,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Weir and
family, London, were weekend vis-
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MacKay and Dr. B. C. Weir.
Among those who attended the
Ross -Trait wedding in Toronto
last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Lawson, 'Mr. and Mrs,
Oliver Anderson, William and
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Rev. J. G. Hoytema performed
the wedding ceremony in the
Christian Reformed Chureh, Clin-
ton, on Friday evening, July 29,
when Trudy Valkenburg, daughter
of Mrs. Valkenburg, Clinton, and
the late P. Valkenburg, Holland,
became the bride of Leo Dyk,
London, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Dyk, Hollond.
The organist was G. Roorda, and
a reception followed in the church
hall.
The bride wore Chantilly lace
over white nylon net, fashioned
with a fingertip veil and very
full floor -length skirt. She car-
ried white carnations.
Following a wedding trip to
Northern Ontario, the young cou-
ple plans to live in,London.
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August 11-12
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August 13.15
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August 16-17
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First Show at Dusk
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