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The Huron Expositor, 1984-01-11, Page 6r 46 MURMI-!XPOStrOnie ifi, Russel r W,'81. tai 14� dIte' rdkd ati thee*ohab lieu Nu ung 'Hg e, foilowh lengthy # laess on,Thursdayr• 0 29'"d9 , Roth at J,arvis. O to ill -290�2,,.,�he +ktlO n of the lataAkaard and 14014giaieiliy),W t x' �and, began Nis hankuig career at Sp ,' cwit a �CanadJThn. lti#p"egi i tNk.: f Co ercc and WO mat affil isr.b kin oareepr in Huron`County., He was mana er„p ' the. Ancaster Ontario Branche wbea he retired in 1962►, E Mr. Walter was •a iongtiniel ar ie . bap of Kno .'Presbyteriiu Church,r.;Dundas, }a,• g. been<treasureir,,of.the buddin oommi ep., *belittle Chrlstian,Educatio{t uildittgt was, built .years a o; and was°former' ntetn er of the Board of• anager . He was a former 'treasurer of the Distrie Laecer $o. is at4 ,a forme%nnembert:;of.Valley Lodge,,f0 "A1 , &AM: ..,.t. ,.,i; predeceased by a daughter Cathe"riltq„Anit i n.1965 and two sisters Grace E.eWalterti..of • Dundas and Verna, Mrs J.W. 7iignae , of . Moon F_ lope. he is survived; b his "wife, the ,,,:tinier ;gerg 'Bush ,., 4„e! , o: ” ie s' s as e• ,a, r;t�-os last Sa 1924 as al iegiste ed use' as was,:v agave ` ild: the'r Sltafattli ioa cal lir retirement. Lorene Mrs ileo 'Edward skill t t Mrs: Gordon Lasle� froth of MountA o e Funeral services re -we held S tnr Knox Presbyterian Church Cha el D y 't CAMPAIQN CHAIRMEN --Norma t7iotz "` (a"To with. the Itev. W te;r I` . « laiden p wnship'for tfle Clntat '" ii it Al• utn Din► QEir Atte (left) and Glave Little are gearing u for their to March at Dimtts ing, followed b interment iii., 9 9 A Ability mind campaign. Gro`e annual rural door-to-door canvass in McKil may+ Dutt March f ') i mes:: ,-st dirt coir - f, itResidents in this area should ba; 'irhoscc son had polio. Now; theyy have Aleut `t Funds raised ar congratulated since their response to last` 24 other e6 le to help out range of programs and `servicesposoffered by year's Ontario March 'of Dimes campaign 'ntral areas, P g°door-to,d•oor in the - Ontarrllo March of Dimes q y was the best ever said Norma Dietz o... Volunteers are given guly a few hous t .. :;"1#0110011..V,hater mobil# and Inde elide promote Dublin. • 'canvats because of the distance that lies ig�'disab gd'adults, p Seaforth resident.Olave Little agrees, be travelled and possible poor weather The organization provides items such.* "Disabled people are getting out more now. conditions. As a bonus, says Mrs. Little, electric and manual wheelchairs, leg:braces 1 think people realize • what 'disability" canvassers get to meet Peopie,agd•neighbors 9141. sophisticated electronic aids, operates means". `they trfay have lost touch with while annual holiday camping d. F ng Program; adv#sans' supporting a worthy cause, ioeai groups of disabled people on issde4; f A separate door-to-doort;anvass, 4rgsiiI-:•,-impport'ance'such as accessibility aind h d,• ized by Thelma Coombs, is held iin.Seafortli, enovations, transportation and'recreation' Campaigns in Bruce, Grey, l_uron, and,. and initiates awareness program4411,004119,014' Peerrtth counties are under the direction of others understand the deeds and , paign Secretary, Dorothy Clark. Doro- Physical) disabled adults. thy, a resident of Stratford wha is disabled. , These programs are made is responsible for over 70"campaigns in her through the generosity of public donna*Sable Aga • area, oth Mrs. Dietz and Mrs. Little are co-chairmen for the annual Ontario March ,of Dimes Ability Fund campalgn. Together, they conduct a rural door-to-door canvass in, McKillop_ `liwnship, raising funds to assist physically disabled adults through the March of Dimes in their communities. Mrs. Dietz has assisted as a volunteer since 1968. Later, she recruited Olave Little 7 days on JANUARY YELLOW .AG FURNITURE January 11th to thop 1 fh.. Monday - Saturday 9- 5:30 p.m. . B FURNITURE MAIN ST. S AFOFtTH 527-0680 Fres Set -Up & Delivery *deice SPECIAL§ WEEKENA HIS ` CAN PURCHASE BUCKET 9 Pieces of delicious GOND t"NN 5 �I�".,,,,r�... -• � Plus tax) 'The Sego, 8'9Th from Dixie Lee" Enough to feed 3-S hnn$ry g opte DAYS' OLa= Jan. 131-1 i4 Fri..SstpSot AT THE FOU OWtN0 DIXIE LEE LCKA iOtat; • SEAFO 5274220 CLINTON -73a? FRIED CHICKEN Suit.-Tt'iurs.aft#k�nt �top,m and €.4at:=tlLOU 4i2p.iti •,n .. 011NNE AND OPERATED BY DOUG RHU1 E ; �.�At f , MOTOIC+�;Ah:, T'CR wit ALL STAR TO tie SUNSHINE EtTA�TE ry, • She' is sur�'lved by ;t yo sisters, S#sten Audrrey,of the Order of 5t; Joseph, Lottn�dlr and M Rose •Jacks, of Clarlkstin, Mlc , fled' two brothers, Ppule'`af Brandohai�'� , and Wilted, of Ctarkson, ,Michi(.tr 'he r s tak 9140k b tthe s,, „ osep h; Pot ind,0 17e and ohn �I n.4'+it Rested at.the;� r ro li lrugetaI oma, funeral services'w re,4 ;Monde Jan. 9:.a the St..Jaines Roman;.Caitholig C'tUrch;Ywitl►. fhther J.C. Caruana <,offi iating. Spring interment Sacred Heart` Cemetery,:ingerso • Fallboarers�, were •Paul 'Stapleton, John Dunn, Jon' unn and Ed }iaenni�k ..JEANMACDO ALA Jennpie • Eleanore Agnes Je n) . M1scDon- aid, 80..of Brussels, die'd'Saturday, Jan;. 7. at the Fordwioh• N ursing Hcoue, She .is predeceased"''by her;, u band, 7itomas MacDonald in 1950, ane b ,then and two sisters. SairvIv g are three ;daughters, Isabel, mss• dcchle Millet,, of Wroxete'c i 1"il tent Mrs. Ken astie; • of Fordw%h, and',Maary, Mrs. Wjlf Kitt ;-of Harr#ston Funeral.serves ere,held Jan.t,7, at Gerrie Chapel of,M ; +itt Fuhecal,,RolnIt'.,e- with•. Rev :Jinn; Patterson Offic atlne . lifter- meat 141rolesworth Cetgettiry S Donations to the Knott Presbyterian Church Men orial Fund' will be .received as expressions of sympathy., •HAZEL CNABFER Hazel Namara Schaefer. 82, of Listowel, former ' ryy� of rOraivicli, aiFd .T;esday. Jan. 3 *LAN- Listoat?el Memorial Hospital. Surviving are her Itus and, Ira Sclh aefer, ane son,. Donald,' of London. two:dau. hters, Jean,,,,Mrs Bob-Petzttick, of Fordwi , and IKeltna, Mrs 'George• Tretheweyr o S,trnt- FLORIDA Lone g; stays 'Depart Every Seterde • Choose from Five Florida ecations e Stay as many weeks' • as you wish • 1 fys Daas low hs & A.GRAND FLORIDA emel - is daisil 5 deg tures January 28, February 11''& 26t Mar• it 10 & 31 As IQ ii go ' .r..... S�CNOOL BREAK 8* 1gtlrt lAY ONI I.: „ 1 ', Y days' departs arch 10 . -,'. r' ' '' as tow as ' 10 days departs March 18 - ,V5'' as low as -_a��a.�ta V 4jlV. 5CNOO1. BRELAK... , i0 days DISNEY AREA 9.days departs March 10 - +. as low as • ,-, * S 10 d ys departs Mara 1.6 ..a. low as 7 S CALIFORNIA& NISTORIC Wks? 23 days as low.aa+� : 4 dopartures Feb, 18, Mauch 10 & 31, ,April 21 ; • 1EW ORLEANS & DEEP SOIFFN 16 days • 3'departures Feb. 11, March'3 & 31 as low as a IRORE INFORMA71oN A,CT YOUR TRAVEL ALL STAR TOUR TOR CALL '1©0 MAIN ST. SEAFOIITH5n27•4222. HAM MITE YARN 25 00 SIMPLICITY PATTERNS $1.00* PURSE SIZE °N t IT t tt with tints eeuport *6382.49 es lti.a Quotitity A clad O► rsii EciAL FABRIC BARGAIN TAB m IHtructuttopoty 10441 1 ridchildre,1N st41^a` # 910;:#094? laic �, Ivo' istet� .a ,. S? ^SLY t4, 6 Vii,,`•. i>au, :... . i Jr2, 1SVlt Alin, rS.C7+� Vital ttat+ 'loin'; Piecilil"aiti� M""e a gljedeceased by one sisteI, Cemetery. 1 + reekenrl: ► 7y ayt ,Janti 8 a e i sn1taL of OEW#nglan £inghani and ' r ' 't�#s wifer l uIe Chandler, eid�au?gh e a '4.0 M"fi a #.`, 1 rwick, 'r�". "ri i ,�y, • ,5'iM�tAt,t�t$at�eut;l�o�81t1a. , of Waalds t, 13dren and four great $,pre deceased by flue ant td0,� ih; se icees�wi �'ee. held Tuesdayy_;_ Jan YA+, a e -CU `taker Punaral.�Home, lth �rmen't .+in h`ani•Ceine?tery. lion on,'t ,lieu Bhievate,:110#ed. Church would.: a:,,�ceceived::' _,, ••nss ssio s 410athy ° tt!€ i ,a€, EDWARDPO 'Edward'Jaries Pollard�of•Brussels diedJai1.,.6 in the Callender Nursin 'Holme. He is predeceased. by''his wife M, ggaret IkftnAnn Catitelon in l ov. 1969, two• daughters, IrtiMMaargatet *atoll, and, Mrs. , ther ddlclr, three• site, and'nine, bre ars, . i41e "''s e-dauguhtet; ;Fred .,o , , Sof RR4,A.'Erusseis;':;sis:grand, adiren► a Bina,; g.400.cit ld en ;anti #bur 8?re gr dcltilduen loin;; ILservi, s were held Jan .ut'tjie, eras ssels C'ltapel of M E Watts ``Funeral . Home with Rev,'Charles: Carpentier offciat- m't •.., bearers , Wete ,Richard and Paul S tewait' C:o e . -Blaine Wt s, Murray and' Gary Pipe and Laurie'.Campbell. • cis ides MCNAUGN'rON •' James M. 'McNa hton, 83, "of East William Rt.; SSeaforth 64; Wednesdajr Jan. 4 of the SeaforthConitnunity Respite!, Born tti .Tueket 'iiith.Towgship, lig was; a. son 0 f the' late''John McNaughton and the former • Susan Turner. He had' farmed -in Tuckersmitha,roT ship, before Ile •tdtired to bro Sea in 1970• Sinai on a ght'er 41,1114 srJean Mrs. R y Funnel!, of Guelph, one son, Robert, of B note) services were head rt iday, .Ja itthp Whitney ltibey;Funeirat'Notne Sp bntgiltl , Bairdts t einetery• ailhearers ,were. ,avid Mt ASI F ouggh Lairds in aysota.,;; Brian Striiliita; and Jolrn .Shepl be_are@rjs� were Rabid t Eigie „a cKeneie•1 Y �t f f X66 r".y�. GE_�El `WYrgJJ# 9 Gerben. Wynla,'67, of RR2 Wednesday. Jan, 4,11984 at the `Se Hospital len Exeter, Survivjng are , ,his wi e, .daughters,. Renn#a Mrs Simon.Bra1 Exeter Hessle, first John Veninga,�tp£:a Reims, Mrs. Gerrit Wilts. of • Londea Re .Ann; Mr'` ° ;Wayne „Van Oki i e. ' st` GregRa Wigand Pat,',7gaPeter three brothers, Gerrit, ofe•p Steenbeek e:and Hassel Wlrtl,ll Holland. two, sisters, Sween tt'; 5 itje �e Vries, both nq htsw ., ;' .Gerber and ,Eekjta '. W 1 tt iVltS—"`Ti'"d•an._ d 2 +grandchildCeii_;,- He;is predeceased by two brotheii` and .,laap W t a; .• „ .Funeral sures were. held Friday, J , ,, - 6 aVtite Bethel Reformed Church, .Exeterlwi h Rev. Abram Bleak officiating. lnterme - ete1 Cerneter✓. SWNE1' McCLINCHEY Side Arnold McCllinehey, 80;s,of H , i Township died Wednesday, • Jsa,''q ", • ., the Clinton +Pttbltt:g'�Hospital. Surviving aro hiswi1 ,'Elva May Walten r three sons. Harold, Garth.and Lloyd,.aall of: I', Township, three. daughters,- Ren a Mtx;:.John,.,Forsterc;:of Luolknowi Gla hes. Pa Hutcldns, of Coderlch and Rut Maitland Manor, Goderich, 17 ran tea and. nine g dr ire great- a it s�'an a' rather; Girders, of Blythand n o sister, Mrs. lona Jefferson, of inton:,- 'Funeral services were held Saturday Jan. 7 atTaskker`Funeral Home. Blyth. Imterntent:' lyth Union, Cemetery. b. P' « as YnaburanRRSPttoberdwXython ttit• tarctstuksaktotitr•mo. SahmrstakulatatAways. ttaea amtparrtantorro�t"u" 1 With lit ...andwei *lust asexeravtabaut the Warm lbtalka4wtluilad strlalrat wthfundtiRSp Inanarnaure swum ther•uopol, h, -8.w or MUM: O Iii like war tnkomalktnalnut an Industrial Zrititxna a>tS 11* MAYO Naiad Mackay Ross 344 .Andrew St. S.„ Limed or Onitrii'ia, Nom 1SO ]aortae 23S-2231 • - nxa,:EA.�,v:�x raeatreuurr�a•w,+ar�aP r�tt,taxnmaa,as�vt.t Agradttvn«rn'tpry�t2y*txiv+t+r}tu< _ - PANTS DRESSES SWEATERS BLOUSES SKIRTS - IRRISECOATS WINTER SLEEPWEAR 30% off 30% off 30%'.ff 3Q°lo.ti 30% of 3Q°l .f -30% of SO% of COATS & SUITS plismuleactsmiptisess • 19 DOt ST. a 2714414 ' a a� 130 &10.46i301"'�'- 016,t39.0. -St