The Huron Expositor, 1985-08-14, Page 15A14 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 14, 1985
FIVE GENERATIONS - Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull of Brussels are shown here with
their great-grandson Michael Fallowfield, of Woodstock. Making up the remaining span of
the five generations is Michael's mother, Paula Fallowfield, left, his great-grandmother,
Helen Habkirk and grandmother, Joan Yungblut. (photo submitted)
Families hold reunion near
A combined Alexander -Chandler Reunion
was held on Sunday, August 4 at the Falls
Reserve Conservation Area near Benmiller.
Those present were descendants, their
PEOPLE
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Altman
recently were Roy and Vera Netzke of
Brockville, Shirley Rupert, Pam and Kim,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Homuth and Cheryl, Jim
and Joan Altman, Jamie and Doreen Bowers,
all of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Delford
Altman and family of Orangeville.
Roy and Vera Netzke and Rose and Pat
Altman took their parents' Dave and Eva
Netzke out from the manor Monday after-
noon.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Happy 14th birthday to Brad Carter on
August 14.
Alexanders mark
45th anniversary
On Sunday August 4, 1985, the families of
Norman and Helen Alexander gathered to
honor them on their 45th wedding anniver-
sary at the Benmiller Conservation Area in
Goderich Township.
They were married in Kippen United
Church by Helen's father Rev. E. F. Chandler
in 1940.
Guests were present from various areas
including North Bay, Ottawa. Iowa and
Florida. U.S.A.
IOBITUARIES
spouses and families, of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. F. Alexander of Hensall and the
late Rev. and Mrs. E.F. Chandler who served
at St. Andrews United Church in Kippen from
1933 to 1941. The event was organized by Jim
Alexander • of Toronto, Elaine (Alexander)
Cousineau of North Bay and David Alexander
of Kincardine in honor of the 45th wedding
wILI1AM M. IIAR111.11,N
William M. Harburn. 67. of Staffa. died
Sunday. August 4, 1985 at Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital.
Born in Hibbert Township he was a son of
the late Rands NI -nest Harburn and the
former Eliza Riley
Surviving are three brothers, Fred and
Ernest, both of RR 2 Staffa. and Alonzo of RR
3 St Marys. and three sisters. Mrs Edwin
(Sarah) Dick and Mrs George (Frieda I Boa.
both of Hensall and Mrs Harry 'lnrenei
Burns of Kitchener.
He was predeceased by one brother
Norman in 1981
Friends were received at the Lockhart
funeral home in Mitchell A funeral service
was held Tuesday. August 6 with Rev. Rudy
Plug officiating Burial was at Staffa
Cemetery
As expressions of sympathy donations can
be made to the charity of one's choice.
Mil ABETH GRIEVE
Elizabeth (Beth I Grieve. 91. of E.gmond-
ville died at Huronview in Clinton Thursday,
August 8. 1985
She was the daughter of the late Thomas
Grieve and Margaret Chesney. and was
predeceased by one brother Harry and one
sister Margaret
She is survived by one nephew Russell of
W indsor
Pallbearers were David Grieve. Robert
Grieve. Bill Smith. Charlie Geddes. Dave
Cornish and Bob McMillan
Friends called at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home in Seaforth. A funeral service
was held Saturday with interment at
Maitlandbank Cemetery.
BESSIFSM1.,t,E
Bessie Smale, 91. formerly of Staffa. died
at Kilbarchan Nursing Home in Seaforth
Thursday. August 8, 1985.
She is survived by daughters Jean
Hildebrand of Seaforth and Doris Hackney of
Exeter. and sons Arthur of Staffa and Ross of
Egmondville.
Also surviving are 11 grandchildren and 20
great-grandchildren
She was predeceased by her husband
Albert Smale in 1964. four brothers Percy.
Norman. Fred and Wesley and three sisters.
Pearl Elliott. Elsie Colquhoun and Mary
Skirten.
Pallbearers were Paul Hildebrand. Ron
Hildebrand, Bill Smale, Doug Smale. Bob
Smale and Dennis Hacney. Flower bearers
were Kevin Cardno. Chris Cardno, Mark
Smale and Mike Smale.
Friends called at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home in Seaforth A funeral service
was held Saturday with interment at Staffa
Cemetery.
HEiEN NI ICH EiE W ATTA M
Helen Michele W attain. 17, of Bluevale,
formerly of Belgrave, died in Kincardine
Saturday. August 3, 1985 as a result of a car
accident.
She is survived by her parents, Robert and
Donna W attain of Belgrave, fiance Travis
Koehler, son Trever Brute and daughter
Amber Doreen.
Also surviving is one brother Michael of
Belgrave.
Friends called at the McBurney Funeral
Home in Wingham where a funeral service
was held August 5 with Rev. Jack W ittich
officiating. interment was at W Ingham
Cemetery.
CircusY thrills SHCF residents
BY MARY FINIAYSON
Residents of the Seaforth Health Care
Facility have had a busy week of activities.
Ten residents attended the circus last Sunday
and were thrilled by the performers.
Worship Service and Communion were in
the charge of Rev. Gordon Simmons of St.
Thomas Anglican Church on Wednesday at 2
p.m. and Father Caruana, of St. James
Catholic Church on Thursday.
Bingo was played on Tuesday afternoon
and winners were: Four corners, Alfie Sykes
and Edith Salo; Straight line, James Nolan;
Letter X, Alfie Sykes; Full house, Harold
Maloney; Under B, Wilma Brill; I, Madge
Remes; N, Rose Murray; G, Harold Maloney;
and under 0, Alfie Sykes.
Highlighting Friday's events was a bus trip
to Goderich, Benmiller and the Hohnesville
Zoo. Thirty-two residents and four staff
enjoyed a picnic lunch in the pavilion down by
the water's edge. The weather was ideal and
Spectators love ATVs
Sunday, August 11 was the day that the
ATVs took over the Ridgetown Racetrack.
CRC Productions of Clinton produced the
show at the 1985 Ridgetown Fair.
Benmiller
anniversary of their parents, Norman and
Helen (Chandler) Alexander of Londesboro.
Seventy-nine people were present, ' from
'Brampton, Burlington, Chesterville, Exeter,
Hensall, Kincardine, Kitchener, Londesboro
London, North Bay; Ottawa, Parkhill, Port
Elgin, Strathroy, Toronto, Waterloo and
Winter Park, Florida.
The track was built on the racetrack,
complete with jumps and berms, in less than
an hour and a half. Five truck loads of dirt
were used.
Spectators were entertained to a 2% hour
show that was one of the best racing events
of the season. Local riders got the fans on
their feet as they took on the out of town
riders from all across Ontario.
In the out -of -field class the winner was
Ralph Eyre from Brigden. Paul Farquhar of
Clinton and Bob Brulotte from Dorchester
fought tooth and nail in the 200 Modified
class, but Farquhar came out on top with the
win. Chuck Collins of Varna won the 250
Modified and the Open Modified.
ATV racing and CRC Productions will
move to Leamington Fair on Sunday, August
18th.
residents fed the seagulls and also had a good
view of Lake Huron.
Mary Ryan commented she hadn't been to
the lake for a long time. Also on the bus was
Seaforth Health Care Resident Wm. Minas
who was 99 years young in June.
Monday morning saw exercises for fun and
fitness with Drusilla Leitch.
Activity co-ordinator Jackie Racho has
been on holidays for two weeks with. Ruth
Nolan taking her place and Mary Finlayson
doing one day a week of activities.
PERSONALS
Rose Murray is still confined to St.
Joseph's Hospital, London and Verna Mc-
Clure is still in Stratford General Hospital.
Ruth Noll is also in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mary Lamont visited Kelly Lamont.
Dave and Eva Netzke were visited by their
son' and daughter-in-law Ray and Vera
Netzke.
Mary Margaret Maloney visited with
Harold Maloney, Rose Murray and Mary
Ryan.Jackie McLeod from Mitchell's Bay visited
her grandfather Erle Dow on Wednesday.
Patrick Ryan was visited by his sister
Kathleen Hemachi and boys. Patrick is
enjoying a holiday with them at their cottage
in Bayfield.
Birthday greetings were sent to two ladies
this week: Doris Smith on Thursday and
Carole Geddes on Friday. Carole was visited
by her family on Friday evening to celebrate
her birthday.
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