BIRTHS 00H/)UN ANI> LAUHA ~( STooksdale (Ire hap py to ?nnounce the birth of their son t\'tiehaet Will1nm 011 Wednesu;\y, 'December 12, 1!l7'.l lit Woodstock General Hos · pilal. UA ~NO . TIM, SUSAN and Eri n Bannon are pleased to announce the birth of Matthew Tim· othy On November 26, 1!)79 ~l Woodstock Gen, eral Ilospitill. DEATHS UEATJIS EOl1'l1 SEI.IWN IZAAK VAN nEn PVL SI': 1.1> ON : Emth Seldoll, rtcv . CC1rme.n Hol brough oC Trinil V United Church oHiciated lhe Wedflesd<lY December 26, !97~ (WI ' eral service o( 1zaak viln der Pyl. \\'ho died Satur· day. Df~ccmher '22. 1979 ill Vicloria Ilospilal, U)Jldon. MI'. VM der Ply who was H ·years·old, resided 011 "arri~ Street in lugC'f'soll. He was born in l!olland but moved Lo Canada a numbe.r of years ngo. He was a member of Trinity Unit· ed Dlurch. Mr. Villi uer Ply is survived by his wife. the ronner Willemina Van H~s. his daullhter Mrs. Ilonald <MarijkCI Gran· ger ol Ingersoll and his granddaughter Chris· 110' " Ann Sireet . Illg~rsoll (lieel lit the age o( 92 Wednesday De<:ell\ber 2fi while a' pnlienl in Alex · ;lOih'a 1J0spilill. Inger· soli. Born Edith Dundas, she WilS IHarried to the laIC' Arlhur S/!'tdon, who prc<iecellscli her ill 1957. Mrs . Seldon is survived by her Son Richilrd of H.Il.3 [ngeniol!, her sis· . tN Mrs . n .A, <Ethel) Hutchison of Vancouver . ~.C. alld by her grand· chi\cli-cn HolleI'! Seldon of n.R. J Ingersoll, Mrs . CI)'de IJllnel) Tomkins of Erin, 1\1rs . Jack ([1uth) Hutsoll o( IUU Ingersoll alld J','l rs. Gar.v IUnn;11 McClay o( Ing· ersoU . AIso survi vi IIg arc seven gnat grandchild· reno F'lIllcr(l1 services were o(fici<llcd hy Hev. Cllr · men Holbrough of Trinity United Chw-ch. Thursday Oecem ber 'rI, 1979, at Mc{lealh F'uncrlll \-Iolne. Temporary cntombment WIIS in Jrlgersoll mausol· eum lind interment laler in Ingersoll l1ural Ceme· tery. YAN p Elt I'YI.. : line. The. funeral scrvi.ce was held al McReath Funeral \lome December 2S at 2 p.m . TempOl-III'Y enlombment is in Ingersoll Ml'Iusol. P.IUII lind inlel ment is [Mer al Llle 113 IT is Street Cemetery ISSO DIDTHS BALD: DAVE ANI) Judi are proud Lo an· nounce U)e birth of their daughter Amy Judith on December 2B. 1979. A sisler for Jennifer. A sped a I Ul<lIIks LO Dr. Simpson , Dr. Palrick and Ihe sLnC{ at Sl. Joseph's IIQSpi1Al1. CHALKLEY ; AT ALEX- andra Hospital on Dec- ember 20, 1979 to Wayne and Jane (nee Huntley) Cha Ikley , 336 Tunis St., Ingersoll, a son Scott Wayne. T'JCIIH o n: AT ALEXan ra Hospi talon Dec· <:mbcr 30, 1979 10 Don and Pat Teichrob, 53 wellingIon Stre et, Ingersoll,' Ontar io, a daughter Amy Elizabeth. WONCJI : AT ALEXANdra Hospi tal on January 2, 1980 10 David and Palricia Woneh, 103 Merrill SLreet Ingersoll, Ontario, a son David Craig . WALKEH : AT ALEX+ andfa Hospi tal on Jan · uary 3, 1900, to Kim and Wall Walker, 87 Canter· bury Street ingersoll. Onlario, a son Timothy Jason. i:;INSj: AT ALEX,\NOfiA DEATHS aHUCE ALEX,\NUEl1 MCUONALL> MCDONALD: Thames ford, died Dec · ember 19, 1!n9 at his home . Born in East Nissouri Township, Mr . Mc Donald worked. as a. farr.ner. He is S\.lrll ived by hi s brother Don3 lei of Thames(ord and Dougald of Ingerscll. He was pre· deceased by his brother John in 1978, his sisler Mrs . Gonion (Mabel> Robson, i11 1973, his sisler Mrs . Calvin (Edwina) Yake in 1923 and sister Mrs . Bill (Jane) Pearson in 1972. ncv . Wesley BaU offic· iated the funeral service al the Carrothers Betzncr Funeral Home Friday, December 21 . 1979 . Intennent (ollowed at the Kintore Cemelery. Pallbearers were Ron Henderson, Bob Henderson, Ross McDonald, Verne. McDonald, Gordon Pearson, Don Robson and Gordon Yakc. QSPllaI on December 29 1979 to Don and lsabeU~ Ling, I1 .R.3, IllgersoU a .s!)n SteyeR Michael. . St E'!.IIEN SO N : "T Xexandl'a Hospital On December 3) , 1~9 to Jim and Mary Stephenson a son Patrick Robert 8ernard. A liute brother for ' MatUlew and Lisa . rourlhgrandchild for Mr. and Mrs . Robert L. Stephenson and eighth grand· child lor Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dimmers . TJtlllE : PAUL AND Augusta (Con ron) are happy 10 announce Ule safe an-ivai of lheir first child. a daughter, Kalhryn Dll'oIine, at Guelph General Hospital on December 181 h, 1979. Proud grandparents are Jean and lV:!g Tribe, lngersoll . and Dr. and Mrs . Brand on Conroll, London . Bruce Alcx.nnder McDonald G6 17() De la Ire Slr~et: llAnow LEItOY WILSON U'IP,QA::t: Rev. Wesley BaU officiate.d the December 22, 1!r19 funeral service for Harold Leroy Wilson or RnA Thames· ford, who died at his home December 20, 1979. Mr . Wilson was 69-yearsold. 80m in SaJ! ord, Mr. Wilson moved 10 Thamesford in 1945, where he worked as a farmer Ihen builcti ng ins peclor {or ZOfld Township (or 10 years . He was a member o( Westm inister United Church. Mr. Wilson was also a memuer 0( Ihe King Solomoll l.o<.Ige No. 394 Ap &. AM and was rn:lsler of IhDt lodge in 1971.110 was IIlso mllslel' o( the Illdepclt(lcnt Order of Odd f'cllows No. 258 , was fillllllcia I secrelary 01 the IOOIo~ (rom 1957 un til his dea lh a nd \Vas Noble G ri\J1d in 1955-56 . As well , he served as District Dcpuly oC the Oxford Dislricl No. 19 in 19G2. Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, Ihe former Jean DMany : his son nOllof n.nA Thamesrord and dnughLer Mrs . Bev (SoMie) Marlin of Thameslord_Alsosurviv iug are his brothers Mor!;)n of London, Cecil 01 lngersoU. Walter of R. R.l Sa l{ord and Debert of Athens. Mr. Wilson is survived by (our grandchildren. A MaS()nic ~Iemorial ~ervicc under the auspic ICS 01 King Solomon No _ 394 AF & AM and an [OOF service under the auspicies of No. 258 were held prior lot he fll nera I service . The fu neraJ servic c itscl( was held Dccemher 22. 1979 ill the 1'h~meo;(ord , Carrothcrs-Beltner fUn- eral Home. Interment was at Ihe Zion 7(h line cemeler y. Pal/bellrers were Joe Chammings, Fred 0 ellll ison . noss Hossack, Alwyn Pat . ience, Ken Payne and Howard Sims . DEATHS I'IIJ LIlH (;;0 no\' I) Rev . Eri;l CUI'l'3Y oIne· , i:ltcd the J;o.nuary 24, 19M rlUlcral service of Mil· ured Boyd of n .R 2 Ml. Elgin . ,Mrs. Boyd died J,lnuary '21 at Alexandra Ilos\lH~I, at the age of 78 . Born to the late Mr . Rnd Mrs . Charles Caverhill, R.n . 2 Mt, Elgin, Mrs . lloyd was a memo ber of Ihe Ml. Elgin United Church. She was also a member o( the U.C.W. and served as org:mist of the church (or "' any yea rs. Mrs. Doyd is survived , by herhUiballd William; her sons David of Itn . 3 , Woorlslock and WiUiam, R.n . 2M\. Elgin', sisters Ethel Caverhill of Toronlo and Mrs., Groce Conw~y of Embro slid granddaughters Deborah DEATHS al\d Jenni fer Boyd. The f ullera I serv ic e was held at McBealh Funeral Home and interment is a\ Ole Mt. Elgin rested al McBeath Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Ted Cemetery. Fleischer, Rod Louis, Phil Scalisi, Harry ShelLon and John Nadalin \ll(crmen( is al Sacred lieart Cemetery . £GNAZIO (ED) l)';\N GELO Egnazio (Ed) O' An · ge 10, for merl y ()( M Tha mcs Street South, died J:muary 20, 1980 al Ca mbri dge Memorial Hospital in Gall. Mr. D'Angelo was in his eighty-t hi rd yetlT. Dorn in Termini, \lOlly, Mr . D'Angelo came to ;. Canada a number of : years ago and operated a fruiland grocery slore at B4 Thames Street South . He was a member or Sacred lIearl Church . Mr. D'A llgelo was predeceased by his wife, the lale Josephille Orrigo . He is survived by his son Ted of London) daughterMrs.Joe (Ther~a I Mal'zenolto of Gall alld three grandchildren . Msgr: 'J .H. Graspllll of Sacred Heart officialed the servic e, held church. Prior Church funeral at to the lhe funeral service. the body - NOHMAN C. tAW funeral 'service (or Norman C. L.-"I\Y, RR. 2 Mossley, will be held al Mclleath Funeral Home, I nersoU. Loday al 3 p .", . Mr . Law, 78, died January 2\ at 'J\ctoria Hospi tal, Loudon. Born 1.0 Mr. and Mrs . William Law, [l .R. 2 Mossley, he ....'Orkcd as a farmer. Mr . Law was a member of the Crampton United Church. He is survived by his brothers Orville or R . n. 2 Mossley and Charles of Ottawa; sisters Mrs. L.£ . (IOC2) Bissell of London, Miss Merle Law of Lonoon and Mrs . M.H. (Iva) Ho<.Igins of Lucan. nev . Vern Prowse will oHicia led Ihe 3 p.m. funeral service. Inlerment will follow at the Dorchester Cem etery . d,3 \ DEATHS KATIIEHINE SCIlLIClIl'lI En LE Katherine Schlichtherle 338 Victoria Street, Ing· ersoll, died al the age 01 71 on February 6, 1980, at her home . Born in Romania, she was predeceased by her husbaoo, the laLe Frank Schlichtherle, in 1%2 . Mrs . Schlichtherle was Q member o{ SClcroo Hearl Roman CathoUe Church and a member 01 the local ~Iden Age Group . She is survived by her sons Frs nk of Cayuga and Joe o{ Windsor. Also . surviving is one sisler, residing in Romania. Msgr. V.II . Grespan olneia led the February 9, 19&0 /u neral ser vice, held at Sacred Heart Church. Funeral ar rangements were completed by McBeath F'Lm · eral Home and inLerment was at tile Sacred Heart Cemetery. Paltbearers were Ken Dunham , \..e() Klrwin, Jake Funk , Piebe Kobus, steve Mura and Alex CsenkCY. TONI ~ASP AllOTTO Toni Gasparotto o{ Beachville died at the age of 73, on February 5, 1980 al his home. Msgr. V.H. Grespan o{{icia ted the February 6, 19~ funeral service, held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, after Ihe body rested first at McBeath Funeral Home . Interment was at the Saere tl Hear t Ceme lery . Born in Gleris, Italy, to Ihe late Mr. and Mrs . Marco Gasp:lroU.o, he · was employed at lhe (ormer Gypsum quarry. He was a!so a member of Saered Heart Church . Mr. Gaspflrol!o is sur· vived by his wife. the lormer Mana Soura 1', by his !;On Marco o( Wood stock, and by his daught· er Mrs . Joseph (Lily) O'Neill 01 HlIggersville . Also surv iving are eight grandchildren. Pall ben rers were Mar· co G<lspa rotto , M 8 rk Gosparotto, Jim Gaspilr · olto, Marco In(anti, Joey O' NeilJ and Steven O'Neill. FRED GlUF FI N Rev. Tom Gril{in of Sl. James An~ican Church, of/iested the Feb. 12, I!JlO funeral service of Fred Griffin, who died at his home February 9, 1980, al the age of 59. Mr. Griffin is survjved by his wile, the (or mer Irene McWhirter, by his brothers Donald and Orv ill e, both of 1ngerso II, and by his sislers Mrs. Msurice (Norm a) 1ssac and Mrs. Jerry (Jean) Pullin, both of Wood· stock . Born in L/\"::'on, the late Mr. ana Mrs . Ernest Griffin 0( Ingersoll, he wo rked as an auto meehanit . Mr. Griffin served in the R.C.O.C. in the Motor Transport DivisIon durl"'g World War II and was II member of Ihe Roya I Cal1adian Legion, Oranch II!). A spec ia I Legion Memorial Service \Vas held Monday, February 11, )980 at Mc ~(lth F\Jner~1 Home, wHit Padre Hev. Tom Gri{{in in charge of Ihe service. The funeral service (or Mr. Griffin was held at McReath Funerall1ome . (ntennc1l( Wf\S at the Ingersoll Rural Cemetery . MILUHED EUNICE II iUm IS Mildred Eunice Harris, ttl Brock Street, Thamcsford, died Rt the age o{ 82 on February 10, 1980, at her I-rJme, [lorn ill North Norwic h Township, Mrs . Hnrris was predeceased by her husba nd, the late John C. l1arris, in J972. She was also predeceased by one son ill 1944 . Mrs. Harris was a member of Weslminsler United Church in 1'harncs(ord and a Ji(e long member of the U.C.w . She resided in [he SaU ord· Ml. Elgin area before retiring lo Th:uncsforrl in 1!)4'). Surviving are her daughern Mr.;. Cyrus mulh) Poynl1.of R.R.2 Illgersoll and Mrs . WaUace (Ellen) Meadows of Woodsloc k; her brothers Harle of Branlfor<! and Earl o( Bright and her sisters tvlrs. C.H . (Olive) Thorn· as of !lamia, Mrs . Gavin (Grace) Shearer of Tor onto ~Ild Mrs . james F. (Marie) Taylor of Cnm- bridge. Also surviving are five grandchildren and six great grandchild· reno Rev. Wesley BaU oCfie · lated the February 12, 1980 (uneral service held at the Carrothers· Betwcr PuneTaI Home ill Thamcsforcl. JI\~rmellt will be al the lIarris Street Cemetery . DEATHS EMlIUHY: Formel- log · ersolI r(gidcnl Jenl\ie Em bu ry, died a l the age 75 0( on Saturday, February 16, I gaO while a patient in Woodstock General Hospila I. Born in Woodstock, she was predeceased by her hllsb:md [Jill in 1!n1. Mr. Embury is survived by her sons Hoy of Anateim, California lind Lloyd of London, d~ughlcr Mrs . Eleanor Millard of . WoodSLOCk, brothers David Strickler of Oreslall, Norm"n Slrickler of . Woodstock and Charles Strickler 0( Walerloo. Also surviving are eight grandchildren and onc great grandchild. Rev. Deane Cnssidy of SI. Paul's Presoytcrinn Church officiated the February 19, 1980 (uneral service al McBe ... lh-Fun· eral Home. Intermcnt was a L Ihe Ox( ord Memorial Park Cemet · ery . Blain Matheson, 2 Whiting Street, IngersoU, died Friday. February IS, 1980 at the age of 27, as' lhe result of an automobile accident. Bern in Ingersoll 10 Catherine and Ed Mathe· son o{ St . Marys . . He is survived by his "wife, Ule former Diaua Brown, by' his parents. Mr. ard M~ . Ed Malhe- son of SL Marys, his grandpo rents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Malheson of lngersoll and Mrs . Myrtle Belor e of Ingersoll. His brother, Pastor Ronald Matheson o( Thed· ford, and his sisters Mrs. Mill (Katharynl Lagille 01 WoodSlock .and Mrs . Doug <SheUe.v1 Pick;ml 01 Greensville, are ~Iso surviving . Rev. John Churchill ollicialed lhe F euruary 18 1980fUll('r~lservlccal M~Bealh PlIJlcral 1101llc. Temporary entombment is in Ingersoll M?usol · cum and interment l;ller will be in Ingersoll Huml Cemetery . 1I0l\lINICI{ : Huby Hom· 1nick, lOG Victoria Strccl. Ingersoll, died Wcdnesclay, February 13. 1980 at Ihe age of 55, at hcr home . Born ill 51. John's, Newl o\Ultlland, \0 I hc latc Mr. !\l\d Mrs . Henry Dllwc 01 NClVfOUlldlantl, she i!; !;ul"vivcd hy her husband Michael Homin· ick and by her son Paul Hominick of London . Also surviving IIrc her brothc~ Llovd Dilwl! of Ingersoll, Boyd, Ernesl and W"Uer DalVe. :Ill of St . Jl'lhn'~, NewCOlIII(J· . land ,mel hcr sis lers Mrs . LilU~n Snow o( Ingersoll ~ and MIS . Elsi~ Hannon of SI. John's, Newfoundland . Mrs . Hominick is also survivd by her granddaughter Anrtrci'\ . Rev . Tom Griffin of ~l. Jllmes Anglican Church, officlaled thc February IS, 19801uner",1 service at McBeath FUllerill Home. Temporary entombment . is al Ingcrsoll M~usol eum and in(Clmcnlllller, will be in Ingersoll Hural Cemet(>ry . - -,- - - "--" "- -- '-deatlls and funerals THORNTON: Myrtle Ro6inson-'I'hornton of 111 Brock Street, Thamesford, died at Ihe age of 86 on March 7, 1900, while a patient in Vlctoria Hos· piLal, London . Rev . Wesley Ball oWe· jaled the March 10, 1980 funeral service al the Carrothers-Belzner Funeal Hom e in 'l'haml'~ filrrl Sle . was predeceased by her lirs~ husband, the late Herman ThQrnton, in 1970 and by her second husba nd, the la I.e I I. E. Rohinson in 1977. Mrs. Roblnson-Thornlon was a homem aker and a member of Westminst· , er United Church, Tham· esfort! . She spent many active years as a m em· ber of the Banner United Church as well and was a member of the United . Church Women's organ\7.8 uons in both churches. She was also a member of the Thamesford senior .cilizens group. SurvIving are her sons MlOTay and Auslin, bolh of R.R.I Dorchester, Ralph of R.Rj Ingersoll and Allen and Gordon, both of Ingersoll, AIso surviving is her daughter Mrs. Frank (lola) Caflyn of R R. 5 Ingersoll , 26 grandchildren and 31 great gra ndch i1dren. She was predeceased by her brother, lhe late Me'rvin Ingram in 1970. Interment will be later al Banner Cemelery. EMPEY: Elva Empey,i73 king Sireet West, died at the age of 77 on · M~\"ch 13, 1980, while a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Rev. Deane Cassidy olfieia ted the March 15 funeral service, held at McBeath Funeral . Home. Bar n in 1ngC!rsoll to th e late Mr . · and Mrs . Charles Foster, soe was predeceaSed by her husband John in 1972. She was a member 01 SL Paul's Presbyter la n Church, Ingersoll. I.~(;,£RSC':lLL \\\.c::...'("'" c.:.."'-. Surviving are her sons John of Ingersoll and William of R.R.l Salford, her trother Bill Footer of Ingersoll, nine grand· chlldr en and 17 grea I grandchildren. Also sur · viving ili one great great graoclchild . Inlerment is at Ingersoll Rur aI Cemetery. SLYKEItMAN: Gerry Slykerman, 50 Victoria Street, Ingersoll, died March 12, 19BO at Alex andra' Hospila I. Mr. Slykerman was ro-yearsold . Born in Holla nd, Mr. Slykerman operated Riverside Concrete and Building Supplies. He was a member of Sacred Heart Church and of the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, the former Lucy Wullrns, his mother', Mrs. Marie Slykerman of Holland, his sons Jerry, Ni ck and Joe, all at home, Elnd his daughters Mrs. Keith (Mar ga ret) Pyett 0( Regina, SaskatchewRn, Mrs . Wa Iter (Betty) Green of Windsor and Lucy, at home . Also surviving are his broth· ers ,Jack of Guelph lind Peter of Ingersoll and his sisters Ma rle Klunpkens of London and NeUie Van Alp~n of Dorchesler . Mr . Slykerman is also survived by hi·s cousin Greet Clerx of Holland and two grandchildren. A special service was held March 14 by the Knights of Columbus. Msgr. V. H. G respa n ' and Father Robert Mor· rissey officiated the Mar · ch 15 funeral service at Sacred Heart Church. Funera I arrangement s were completed by Mc· Beath Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Leo Kirwi n., Len Dynisveld, Jack Lewis, Sten Shan· non, Mac Vannatter and ' John Maessen. Inter· ment is at Ihe Sacred Hea Ii Cem ete IJ'. SIIANNON: M.J . (Jack) Shannoo R .R .2 Inger· soil died at lhe age oC 6? on March 11, \980, at Alexandra Hospital, In· gersoll. Born in NorUl Oxford, Mr. Shannon was a farmer. He was a memo ber of Sacred Heart Church and a member 01 the Orange Lodge. Afler resting at Mc· Beath Funeral Home, he was La ken to Sacred Heart Church where. the funeral scrvice was conducted by Msgr. V.H. Grespan . Temporary en· tombment is at the Ingersoll mausoleum and interment will follow at Sacred Hearl Cemetery . Parish prayers were held March 19, 1980. Mr. ShaMon is surviv· ed by his brolher Stanley of R.R .2 Ingersoll . Pallbearers were Ken McCrury, Joe Haller, Joe Stephenson, John Han· len, Jim Gill and Tom Comisky . or COOP ~ R : George Coop· King Hiram Street, Ingersoll died al age 96 March 29, 1980 at Alexandra HClSpital in Ingersotl. Born 10 the lale Mr. and I'Ilrs . Jaek Cooper, he was an active member of Ihe cOmmunity. He \Vas a member of the Odd Fellows, LO.O.F . Samaritan Lodge- ' No. ''35:' · Ingersoll, and a former member · of the Hayden Lodge in Norwich. Hewsspredeeeased by his v.rife Nellie Barham in \961 and brothers Bruce and John and sislers Sarah Moyer and Mabel Porler. Surviving are his sons Winfred Cooper 01 lngersoli, Nonnan Cooper o( Ingersoll ; daughter Mrs. Ralph (Maric) Johnson o{ Harrison, Michigan; s!slers Mrs . Thomas (Nellie) Ponling of Ing· ersoU and Mrs. Zuella Hicks 01 Cornell . Mr . er f1 165 DEATHS Cooper is also survived by nine grandchildren and lL great grandchild· ren o A special t.O .O.F. memorial service was held Monday March 3\ at 8 p.rn by Samarilan. Lodge No . 35. The funeral service was held 1\Jesday, April I at 2 p.rn . at McBeath Funeral Home and were conducled by Reverand George Watt o( the First Baptist Church. Temporary entomb· ment is a t I he in!!' er.~,,11 malf>oleum with inler· DEATHS DEATHS ment later planned in the Norwich Cemetery . SA.WYER i Jean Sawyer 200 Wonham Street, lngersoll. died March 28, 1980 at Alexandra Hospit· al. Born to the late Mr. and Mrs. Waller Cowan, she was raised in Puslinch Township . She is survived by her daughter Mrs. Jolm (Anne) McRae oC l.ugersoli; granddaughter Mrs . AI CRutJ\) Jackson of of Lonmn and grei'll grand· daugtlter Sarah Louise. Mrs . Sawyer was prp,· deceased by her husband John Sawyer in 19GO; brothers AI ex, James, Tom and Walter; and sislers Margaret Mc· Aninch and Mary Blakc. The fun er aJ services was Monday, March 31 at CrieH Presbylerlan Church. O((kialing lhe SCI" vice were Reverend Wm . Henderson and Rever· . alld F.N . YO~Jl\g. of internment . was CrieH Cemetery. Place 75 Deaths BIRTHS ..§.ru.!.I!l: V 1CK I AND ~Srnith, Toronto, are h~ppy to announce the bi rth of Lhei r daught· er Tara Marie, born on April 3, 1980 weighing 8 lbs. It 025. Proud grand. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Budd, Durham . JONES: ,\1' ALEX· aoara Hospital on April 8, IgjO to Bev and Bill Jones, Box 212, Beachville, a dAughter Linda _ Barbara. "\ - {\l):._ S F ULTON - Died .~uddenly at M ndlM in Bright on Sunday April UJ, 1980, Ec!ward La Verne f'u Iton in his 48lh yea r . Beloved husband of Gail Culh· bertson. Dear faUler or Todd, Tracy and Lee al home. Also survived by his (aUler George Harry Fulton of Bright. Brother of Mrs . Stanley IMargaret) Klemp of Harrislon, Elgin and Earl of Gall, Robert of P!sLlsville, Gerald of Dewberry Al~rla, Walter, Mrs. Earl (Myrlle) Schweitzer lind Mrs. Donald (Muriel) Pettigrew. all or Bright, Mrs. George (Marion) Hubbard of Blylhe and GAry of Woodstock. Predeceased by his mother Mrs . MAry Fulton 119791 and sisler Mona. The {uners! will be held on Tue~day April 22 from Ihe Glendenning Funeral Home, Plallsville. Service at 2 p.m . conduc ted by Rev. T. F.:. Millson of Bright United Chur ch. Interment il. -:'heslerCield Cemetery. DOMlioH~ (0 the Ontario !lenrt F'ounoalion will be appredaled. RILE Y- At Alexandra Aosp'Ha l, Ingersoll on Sunday, April 20, 1980, flmold (Arnie) Riley age 3t, of 272 Harris SI reet. Ingersoll. Deloved husband of Dorolhy Coun· lrym;\ll. DeAr father of Michelle and John at home. Son of Audrey Corey, Stratford, Lloyd Riley, Mitchell. Dear brolher or Ken. Woodstock , DOll, England, Mrs. Charles Dietz (Audrey), Mrs . Ted Chllmbers, /Dehbie} anu Gary, Stratford . Friends will be received al Ihe McBeath "'Ulleral Home, 246 Thames Slreet, S., Illgersoll, wherc service will be held on Wednesda y. fI pril 23rd at 2; 00 p.m . ncv. John Churchill of Hi.Wily Penlicosla I Church ofncillting, [nl{'rmenl in Ingersoll nural Cemetery . III lieu of flowers remembrances to Ihe He;}r( Foundalion may be arranged lor at the funeral home . DEATHS lIi\lmlSj Mary A. (Ma- mie) Ha n-is of Vcrschoyle died Friday April II, 19&) at Alexandra Hospital. She ~ survived by several nieces and nephews and was predec· eased in 1977 by husband Ira Harris and sister . Ruby McCraw in 1950. Funeral services were Monday Apri} I ~ at McDeath FU~ral Home and were officiated by Rev. Erla Curry. The deceased was a member of Verschoyle United Church. Temporary intombmenl is at Ingersoli Mausoleum and intern- · mentlatcr will take place at Ebenezer Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy Bain, Murray Allison, . Ray Ellis, Russell I-UIrris, Jack Nlison and Harold Johnson . DEATHS DEf\THS er Marjorie Robins in Arlhur McMillan of lngersoU and is survived by wife Elnora Brenton, daugh Ler Mrs . Jerry (Doreen) Fay · of ingersoll, sisler Mrs. Harold (Betty) Noble of R.R.2 Ingersoll and two grandchildren. Royal Canadian Legion branch 119, of which Ihe deceased was a me mber, held a special service Sunday April 13 at the Legion. Funeral seJV\ces were April 14 at McBeath Funeral Home and Zone Padre Rev. John Patrick o(ficialed Temporary In· lombment is at Ingersoll Mausoleum with inlern· ment to be later ·at Be.achville Cemetery . Pallbearers were Joe Duffy, Da!Uly Noble, Carl Summers, John Empey, Albert Dona and Bill 1969. The funeral service was held at 2 p.m. April 21 at McBeath Funeral Home wilh Reverand George Wall ofliCialing . Intemment {ol/owed al (he lIarris Street cemet · ery. PaUbearers were Jim Robins, AI Mach", Colin Huntley, Rob Riley, Larry Dickout and Steve Marciniak. TORRANCE: James RoulSton Torrance, 192 McCarty Street. Thames· ford, died April 2(), 1980a t the age of 56. Mr. Torrance was born in Mornington Township, OnUlrio and was a retired restaurant owner and operator of the Town Lunch in Thames(ord. He is survived by his wife Maybelle Keen and was predeceased by his falher Byron in 1941 and his molher Margaret in Roulston. R08lNS: Stuart Robins , ·William 285 Th ames Street North <Billl McMillan of 403·265 died April t 7 at the ·age of Thames Slreel NorU., 24 as the result or ~ IngerSoll died at age 60 · ···- - ·molOi-cyCleaccideiiLl'Vfr. April II, 198() a l AiexandRobins was borh and raIsed in Jngersoll. He ra HO!ipila I. The dcceilsed was born was all employee ot to parents Mr. and Mrs . DeachviUe Lime Quarry . lie is survi ved by hi s father Mac Robins, his brother, Robert Ede; sister, Dawn Ede and his grandmother . Mabel Legg of Aylmer. He was predeceased by his moth McMILLAN,: 7'5 Deaths -------OLIVER- Al the Oxford Heglonal NursIng Home, Ingersoll, on Wednesday. April 23rd, 19B{), Mary <Quinn) Oliver IIge 95. Beloved wife of John Oliver, formerly of King Slret, W., Ingersoll snd ThamesCord. She ;s survived . by several nieces and nephews . Friends will be received at the McBeath "'uneral Home, 246 Thames Street, S., Ingersoll, where service will be held on Satur· day. April 26 at 1:00 p.m. nev. Wesley Ball of Weslminster Uniled Church ofliciating. In· terment In Ingersoll Rural Ccmetery. 1943. Funeral services were held April 23 at 2 p.m . at Cari'Olhers-Belzner FUn - eral Home in Thames· ford with Rev~rand D . P:lUl Critlenden offieiat· ing . In~nlnlenl followed at Woodland Cemelel1' In London . PaU bearers were Ron I.. \\.)G E R. SC L L Hogg. Bob McFarlane, llugh lapfe, Don Appel · by, Fred Graham and H;\fIY Foreman. DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS KNOTT: Jean Knot!, \31 Cherry Street, Ingersoll, died May 4 a llhe age 0[ (;3, :It home, Mr.; . Knoll W:lS born ill Woodstock and was lhe Bell Streel, She was a member of the Wesl Oxford Uniled Church and also a member of Keyslone Rebcknh LcxJge daughter of lhe late Mr. and Mrs., Ted Bollon of Ingersoll. She . was a member of SL. Paul's Presbyterian Church . Predeceased by her husband Ray, ill 1966, she Is survived by daughters Ann Allison of Saroia, Lynda Noe, of R.RA, Glencoe Rnd Raye Morris of Slrathroy. She is a Iso survived by brother Mack Bolton of London, England, and Kay Ashlon of Thorne, Ontario, and six grandchildren. Funeral servi ces were held May 6 al 2 p.m. al McBeath Fu~ral Home wHh Hev. Carmen HoI- ' brou~h off\cia tin/! . In· lernment followed at Harris Streel Cemetery. Dclldaire Dairy Dar on li9. She is survived by her husband Freddie; dau· ghters &lsan .Radford, R,R. I, Woodstock and Rulh Ann Wilson, Woodslock; brotller Lloyd Dilse of Dunnville and sister Helen Farnell, Por t Colbonle. She a Iso h;)s foul' grandchildren. Funcral scrvi ces were held May 3 al 2 p.m. aL Mclleath Fu~ral Home with Rev. Glen McPherSOil officiating, InLernntellL (oUowed a I Oxford Memorial Parish Cemetery . Pallbearers were Neil Trembly, Morris SLeinoff, Mel ment was Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. Pipe Major Oon Collins plilyed "My Home" III the graveside service . Pallbearers were john McBride, Norman Greer, Mike Hominiel, Jack McGachie , Gordon Ponting, a nd Dr . Lorne Murphy. HUTLEI)GE: Wes Rut· (1 H.R.4 Ingersoll died at age 57 April 28 at ledge Alexandra HaspilaJ. Born in Walsinghnm, the late deceased be· came a member of the United Church a nct was a laborer on !h e pipe line. He is survived by sons R.a y of DUlulV iIle and John of R. R.4 and daughLcrs Brenda, nClSe- mary, Pcggey, Dehbie Chivers, nnd Sandra. A\so surviv- Clarence Chambers, George Powell and Gil- ing the deceased are brother.; Jim of '('il\sonburg, CI arence of n.R. I, Walsingham and sisters Mrs, Cecil <florence) of n ,R, 3, Langton; Mrs. Morley (Mary) Long~ Mrs . Ervi n (Alice) Conklin both of R.R ,I, Willsingham; Mrs. Lee (Pearl) Smith of R.R.3 Tiverton and Mrs. Melvin (Rose) Graves o{ bert De Hooy, A special service was held May 2 at 7 :36 p.m " auspices of Keystone Rebekah Lodge 69. CRANE: Vera Crane, R.R,2, Ingersoll, died May I at Alexandra 1'IIUHTELL: Hospital at the age of 68 . Mrs. a-ane originally from Cdnboro, Ontario, was an employee at ThurtcU of 329 Oxford Slreet, IngersoU died April 28 al age 57 al I\le)(;m:l ra Hasp ita I. She \Va s Barbara born In {ngersolilo pnreuls /. . \rs. Grace Staples Elnd the lale Dr. Louis Siaples, Later she served for many years as an accountallt al Ihe Royal Bank and was a member of SL PilUI'S Presbyterian Chlu'ch as weU ns a soloist wi lh the church choir. She is survived by husband Ste-.v i1rt arid daughters Isabel Thom son 1\11(1 Mrs. Da vi d (Mary) nondi of Sydney, Australia. AIso surviving Ihe de<:cased are brolhers LoUIS And ~TRld Staples 0( 111gel'Soll and Or. Tom Staples of Hanover. flev('r<mJ DI'(I/H' C1\Ssiuy of (icia lcd fl1llcra I services MilY I al SL_ Paul's Presbylerian Church, Place of intern- R.n.2 l;lllglon, Six grandcJllldren and one grandcJlild also survived the deceased. Reverend Carm!!n Hoibrough offida lcd funeral services May 2 CIt Me\,lenth f\lIlerlll /lome , Plnce of internment is Harns Slreel Cemetery. Pallbearers were AUen Bain, Jack \lain, Drian NorTie, Gordon Groves, GMY Mllssel and John Hutledge. T "1..\\\ E:_ S DEATHS FINDLY: James Vernon Fi ndly, 235 Washington Street, Thamesford, passed away May 24, 1980 at ti"e agc of 82. Oorn in WcU<lJld, h~ was a retir~d bank manager. Mr. Findly was also a member of the Graro Chaplcr of Royal Arch Masons for over 50 years and a member of Ihe Grand Lodge AF and AM 0( Canada [or over SO years. He was also an aclive member of the Knox Presby teria n Churen in Embro. Mr. Findly is 'survived by his wife, Ule former Catharine MarshaU . Also Surviving is his brotherin·law Dr. J.B. Greer of Don Mills and two nieces both of Willowda Ie. ' A Masonic memorial sCIvice under the auspicies of King Solomon Uldge 394 \Vas held Monday, May 26, 1980, Rev Gran t Muir, assisted by Rev, Wesley Ball officiated Ule Tuesday, Ma927 funeral service at Carrothers-Beaner Funeral Home in Thamesford. Pallbearers were Clifrord Marshall, Ray Marshall, Jim Dornan, Seaman Glover, Angus Matheson and Paul Newton. Interment was at the Old Log Church Cemet- funeral at St. James AngliC<ln Church, Inger soll . Funeral arrangemenls were completed by McBeath Funeral Home . ]ntermenL was a L Ingersoll Rural Cemetery . Pullocurers were David Mo tUlews, Jeff NUflIlS, Jack Hunsberger, Mike Shellon, A nderson Thornlon and Doug Peppiate, JJALPJN: John Halphin ' 275 Wonham Street, Ing- ersoll, died at the age of 36 at his home, Saturday, May la, 1980. Born in Ingersoll to Mrs. James (HatHe) Clare o( R.R,} Beach ville, he is survjved by his mother. Also surviving are his S()rIS Murray and James, daughters Catharine and Lori, and his sister Mrs . Girard (Isobell Beaudi n of Wawa . Mr. Halpin is also survived by a n ieee and nephew, Tanuny and Girard. Rev. John Churchill of Ihe Hi-way Penticosla I Church officia led the Tuesday, May 13. 1960 (uneral service at McBeath Funeral Home_ Intennent was at the Harris Street CemeteryPallbearers were Ray Voigt, Louis Voigt. Lewis WooUey, Ed Matheson, Cecil To(l1emire and John Cook. ery. TIIORNE: Kathleen Thorne, 193 King Hiram Street, Ingersoll, died at Alexandra HOSpila I, IngersoU crl thursday, May 22, 1980. 80rn to the late Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Matthews, she is survived by her brother, William MaUltewl> of Wooostock. Mr.;. Thorne was an active member of St. James Anglican ChW'ch and a member of the' Alter Guild. She was employed at C.l.L. for a number of years. ' Rev. Tom Griffin officiated Ule Monday, May 2ti WnlGllT; Ernie Wright 67 cathcart Street, lng: ersoU, died at Alexardra Hoopllal Saturday, May 10, 1.980. Mr. WrIght was n.yeal"j~ld. Rev. Tom GrWln of 51. James Anglican Church oWclated the Tuesday May 13 funeral servIce at . McBea~ Funeral Home. Born tn WalthamSlOn England, he was em: ployed at !.he former Morrow Screw and Nut Company. He was a member o[ Ule King Hiram Lodge ~ A,F. and A.M. and a member 01 the Harris Chapter 41 RAM, ' Mr. Wright Is surviveG . by his wlfe, the former Elsie RlcharQlon, Also surviving are hls daughters, Mrs. Jolvl (Mary) Cross of Cold ,;lream. Mrs. Bryan (Florence) Hutchesoo of H.n.2 Ingersoll and Mrs. David (Ruth Ann) Sims of n ,RA Thames( arc!. Mr . WrighL'a slst.ers Mrs, Florence Danlels 01 IngersoU am MIss Emlly Wright of Ingersoll, and his brother Bill Wright, also a! Ingersoll, are also surviving. As .well, he leaves two graodchUd· ren, Dean and Marsha. Pallbearers were Rev, Dan McInniS, Rev. David Mcinnis, Larry Wal~B, Claude Wright, Howard Wright and Allan Heben. In~rm ent Is at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery . GRANGER; Thomas Granger of 17!i Bell Street, Ingersoll, died at .' the age o{ 6..1 on Saturday, May 17, 1980, 'whJle Ii ~tienL in Vicloria Hospital, London . . Born in Dutton, he I~· survived by his wife, the former Marion Schnm. Also survIving are his children Eugene Granger of Ingersoll, Mr3. David (Catherine) Ma- son 0( Port ROWQ1I, Mrs. Ci«>rge <Dianne) Harron of IngersoU and Mrs. James (Delorisl DB lby 01 Ingersoll; hJs brothers A.B. Granger of Dorchester and Fred Granger cJ Lobo; his s~ter Margaret Sharpe of Ingersoll and six grand- children. Rev. George Watt ol(\ciat.ed the ' 1Uesday, Mlly 20, 1900 runeral service, held at McBeath Funeral Home, Interment was at Ingersoll RUJ'al Cemetery. Pallbearers were Har: ,. ry Grnnger, Harvey Granger, R0l\81d Grnng. er, John Swartz, Earl SWlIrtl And Tom Wardle . BIRTHS MARC ANO JOAN..!ilk. gaur announce with.joy, ' the arrival of their daughter, Andrea Valerie, on Friday, May 23, at the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital. AN NOUNCEM ENTS Mit AND Mns. ED- ward Sexsmilh of R.RA, IngerSoJr,are pleased 10 announce the marriage of their daughter Tanis Marie. 10 Michael §!aX; chuck son of Mr. and M~Sleven Slarchuck, Ingersoll. Marriage look place May 31. Vows were exchanged a t the United ChW"Ch Reclory. Putnam Ontario . Rev. Ver- , . non Prowse officialed. MR. AND MRS. E.A. Messenger, Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. E . J . Woods of Toronto are happy to alUla.1 oce the engagement of ' their children Jane A. Messe~ to John J. ~~]i The wedding will lake place at St. James Anglican Church on July 5, 1980 at 7:30 p.m , BIRTHS ANSI'EE: UAN ANO j Udy (nee Cummings) are DEATHS Calherines and four grandchildren. SHARMAN - How'ard Sharman, formerly of ingersoll, died 8lthe age of 73 on Friday, JWle 20,1980, at Caressant Care Nursing Home in Woodstock. !lorn in London, Ontario, to the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shennan, he was predeceased by his wife, the late Cora Ki11g Sharman, in 1964. . He is survived by hiS son Rick Qf Kitchener, an.d daughters Mrs. Manfred (Helen) Woolny o{ Lakeside and Mrs. Murray (L~da) Jenkins of Du~ das. Also survivng are his brothers Tom of London and Ted of Jorden, sisler Mrs . Mary English of st. Rev. Carmen Holbrough of Trinity United Church officiated the Monday, June 23, 1980 funeral service a t McBeath ["uneral Home. Pallbearers were Greg Fleming, Mark Wool ny, Dick Campbell , Reg Slater, John Muir arid Bill Walker. Interment was at Ingersoll Rural Cemel.ery . DONIF ACE- AI fred Boni· face Selllor, 334 King Street West, Ingersoll, died Thursday, June 19, \980 at Alexandra Hospila.J. Mr. Boniface was 86·years-old. Born I n England, he was prede~as'ed by his wife, the late Mary (Nel) Cooma. BOlliface, in 1964. He was also predeceased by a 500 Jack, in 1978. Mr. Boniface is survived by' his sons Alfred of ingersol!, and James of R.R. 4 Ingersoll: his daughters Mrs . Winnifred Scott of Ingersoll , and Mrs. Ronald !Doris) Baker of Woodstock, and by his sister, Mrs_ Nel High of Wilson, New York. Also surviving are 12 grandchildren and 22 great grandch ildren. Rev . Tom GriHln of SI. James Anglican Church officialed the Saturday, June 21, 1980 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment is Id the Harris Street Cemet· ery . Pa.lIbcors were Ralph Boniface, Ken Gilbert, Roger Boniface, Ron Bak· er, Bert Boniface and Bob Bonilace. \' -I.... \\"\ £ S proud to a nnounre the birth 0/ their daughter Sarah Jane, born June 30, 1980 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, weighing 7 Ills. 130'ZS. Proud grandparents are Norm and Bern Cummings of Thamesford and Viola and Albert Anstee of. Salford. Special lhanks to Dr. Dalton and nurses and staff on se<;:ond Ooor of Alexandra Hoopilal. IIILL: DA Vir) SCOTT Veronika M. Hill, 15 Caffyn Street, lngersoU, Ontario are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Sarah Anne, born June l7, 1900 at Alexa ndra Hospital, Ingersoll. DEATHS ROBINSON : Gordon RobInson, · 21 Dean Cres ., · Ingersoll, died June 30,1080 while II palient Alexandra Hospital. He was 72-yearsold. Bom in Halton County, he was a designer and worked (or the postal deparlmenL. 'He was a member of St. James Angtica;l Church find of St. John'::; Lodge 209 AF lind AM, London. foIlr. Robinson is survived by his wife, the former Helen Dunham, hi~ daughters Mrs. Howard <Barbara) Gri(/in of IngersoU, Mrs . Donn (Janel O"ker of Sl. Catharincs And Judy Robinson of Toronto: hl~ brolh('t' Austin of Hamilton and his sisters Mrs. Mable Sanderson of Burlington, Mrs. Rrme (lv1n) Wingfield of Jlamillon and Mrs. Jack (Georgina) McCurdy of Toronto. Also surviving are six grflndchildren . !lev. Tom Griffin offici· ated lhe July 2, I~eo funerlll service at Mclleath Fun· eral Home. 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' BIRTHS nOOSE ; JULIA (nee Goodman) a nd Robert announce G<ld's gift of twin girls at the Royal Victoria Hospita 1, Montrea I, on August 19, 1980. Sisters for Jenniler. EUiol and Spencer , Gr a ndda ughters for Rose and David Goodman of Inkerman Street, Ingersoll, and for Eva Alz of Simcoe. DUANE AND DEATHS McDON ALD: The [uneral SJlARON service mF""'Pauline Mc- : Donald, who died at Alel(andra Hqspital Wednesday, August 6, 1980, were held a t Sacred Hearl Church on Saturday, August 9, Gilber1. 83 King Street Eas£. a re pleased to announce the safe arrival of tileir daughter Ruth Ann . She was born at Alex<lndra Hospll.al August 5, 1980. 1980_ Mrs. McDonald is survived by her husband' Larry; her sons William of Woodstock and cia ughlers Catherine McDonald of ingersoll and Mrs . Harold (Marie) Crellin of Bramp' ton . RUPERT AND SANDRA Evans of RR. 3 Ingersoll, are happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Amanda Jane, born August IS, /980 at Alexandra Hospital. IngersoU. CATIlY Ill~~1 2&8 MUTual Slree , ngersoU, is pleased to annOWlce the arrival of her daughter, April Dawn. April was born at Alexandra Hosptia I, IngersoU, August 12., 1980. Also surviVIng are her brothel'S Edward Hanlon and Joseph Hanlon, both of Ingersoll and sisler Catherine Hanlon, also of ingersoll. She is also sur vi ved by seven grandchildren. Born In Ingersoll to the lale Mr . and Mrs_ James Leo Hanlon, she was predec.eased by her broUlcr Tom and sisters Mary and CHERYL AND JERny Ru tled&e. 186 John Street, Ingersoll , arc overjoyed at the birlll of their daughter, Angela Cluistine. Angela was born August IS, 1980 at Alexandra Hospita I. Terse a, Mrs . McDonald was a member of Sacred Heart Church and o{ the church 's women's league . Parish prayers were held Friday, August 8, 1980. McBeath Funeral Home was in charge of funeral alT an ge mcn ts. Pallbearers were John Stephenson, Joe Stephenson, SLan Shannon, Leo Hanlon, John Hanlon and interment PaUl Crellin . was at ,Sacred Heart Cem- AN NOU NCEM ENTS MR. AND MRS. DONALD Garton of Verner, wish to anTiOuii'Ce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Karel', of London, La Manuel Da Fonseca, son of Mr. andlVtrs . celestino Da Fonseca of London . The wedding will take place Saturday, August 30, 1980 at 4;3(} p.m. at the Hyatt Avenue United Church, London, Ontario . etery. It\.) \' 1::. f\, £ S r CALDE R , - Ingersoll. Predece-ased '-by cha rge offi dating. Inter- I3et20er Funeral Home on Mrs. George Calder. In the one sister; Mrs. Oliveen' . ment Putnam cemetery. Thursday ·at 2. p.m., with People Care Centre, - Clendinning (}96~). Also PaHbearers were: Gene Rev. Wesley Ball officiating. Tavistock, on on Tuesday survived by flve grand: Humphrey .. John Hansford, Interment in Princeton August 10, 1980 FTieda Sch· children, Ron and Terry Ron Kiddie. Larry Hansford, Cemetery . .midl Calder of RR 1 Embro Clark Mrs-. Gary Wallace Ed Estergaad and RIck Pallbearers were Ralph' 'in her 76th year, she was (Cindy) and Danielle and Wade. All grandchildren o£ Betteridge, Allan Hulton, born in Germany June 1,1905. Brent Hainmond and one Mr. Hansford. He was born Allan Slater, Donald Adams Sne'w8s.a member of Knox gr.ea t gr anddaughter, in Oxford County. grew up in Wayne. Smith and Eph Presbyterian Church, Michelle Clark. Ingersoll.' farmed in the Routh. Embro and predeceased by Special Memorial services Crampton area and returned her first husba nd Ernst were performed the .evening to .the village of Pulnam Mischnick. of August 21 by Court Banner some thirty years ago. He S t!9v~ K ~ She Is survived by, her 750 of the Canadian Order of was a member of the PutJoseph Snooks 0 244 Brock second husband whom she Forester's, o£.which he was a nam United bu l because of Street, ThamesfQrd, In his married at- Embro on July member. ' il,l heal!h was unable to lake 55th year. At UniversIty 15, 1958 one son, Siegfried Funeral services were- part in community ac- Hospital London, Tuesday and, d aug h t e r -in-I Ii W held Friday August 22nd at 2 tivi{ies.AUl!ust 19. 1980.. Margaret_ Mischnick o( pm .., Rev . Wa yne Myhr e Mr. Snoeks was born in SLATER Chicago, .!Hinois. Funeral offi9i a tI ng. Interment Ii t Mr. Fred Siater of 164 . Holland 1926, came to services .were held at the Ban n e r Cern e t e r y Sta nl ey Stree t South, Canada in 1950. He operated Francis Funeral Home Pallbearers were: Ron Thamesford, and formerly of the Cold Springs east farm 'Tavistock Thursday August CI ark, 'ferry Cl ark Bill the ninth Hne East Nissourl - Cor nine years and was with 21. Rev, Grant Miur of Matheson, Jack Haskett, ip passed a way at St, maintenance departmel)t at ,Townsh Embro officiated. Interment . Doug Kester and George Joseph's Hospitsl on Monday the Processing Plant !n the in Chesterfield Cemetery. Baigent. . 'Augusl 18 1980 In. his 8Jrd village (or the last three .years. -' r year. Tne beloved husband of HANSFORD He was .the son of lhe late HAMMOND At Toronto d eneral At Al exandra Hospital. William and Eleanor Slater. AJida, dear father of Gerald . Hospita I on ' Tuesday Aug Ingersoll 'I\lesday Augustl9, Besides his wife Nellie ,01 RR 4 Thamesford, Verberne 19 19BO Wilbw-n Hammond 1980, Ernest Hansford of (Bailey) he is survived by Mrs,Fran'k age 74 of R.R. 3 Ingersoll. ' _Putnam in his 94th year. brothers and sisters - Ray (Trudy) of RR 1 Ollerville, Born at Folden'~ Corners Husband of tlie late Eva and Waller of RRl LakeSide, Chris and Wilma at home.· the late Mr. Hammond had Vickers (1976). Survived by Reg. & Mrs: Grace Seaton Also surviving are two always lived in this area, for three' sons: Wilford Strat- both of LakeSide, Harvey of grandsons Sleven and. the last thIrty-six: years; on ford, Gordon RR 2 Mossley, Woodstock, Glen, Mrs. Michael, two brothers and -the (arm near -Banner. He Carl: Putnam. Four Eleanor Sinkins.and Mrs. . three sisters in Holland. FW1eral mass was held at· was an acUve member of daughters: Mrs. Loyal Verda Gibb of St. Marys; Banner United Church. He' Stevenson (Jean) ,J'illson- predeceased by two brothers Sacred Hearl Catholic Chlll'ch Ingersoll, Friday. was also ' a great hockey l:Iurg, Mrs. William Kiddie Dr. Frank and Earl. Fred was a member of the August 22 at 10:30 a.m. pI a yer, wIth the Banner (Doris) Til!sonburg, Mrs. F'riends were r ecel ved South Oxford, Group 2 Elva ESlergaard:' London. Westminster United Church, (Champions in the 192o.'s and Brother of Albert. Flint Thamesford and the SL Wednesday and Thursday at the Carrothers-Betwer 30.'s) He_ is survived by his 'Michigan and Mrs. Violet James Lodge, st. Marys. He served on the E. Funeral Home, Thamesford Wife Eva Seit2 one son, Jack Jones, Detroit Michigan. and a daughter, Mrs. John Also by 31 grandchildren and Nissouri .Twp. Council from where prayers were held Clark (Doreen) both of RR 3 38 greatgrandchildren. 1947, serving as Reeve in, Thursday evening. Pallbearers were: Emile I ngersoli three brothers ' Funeral service was held at 1957-58. Also on the BlanRoss, RR 4,' Ernbro, Stan: McBeath runera I Home ,shard Municipal Telephone Strydonck, Bill Brekelmans, ' Slock'man Rossi:' Nick Ingersoll, \ Harley RR:l- Ingersoll" August 22, 1980 1f Commission. Vermeren Warner, Hub,crt a.m. with Rev. Elgin Rill, The funeral service was ,Ingersoll, one sister; Mrs. _William Bruce (Lena) "toul. Belmont. Harrietsville- held from the Carrothers - and Allen Thoma:isen. \~8a 75 Oealhs 75 Deaths ZYLSTRA.- Suddenly as the POLLARD - Suddenly as the result 01 an automobile ac- result of an automobile accident on Oxford County Road cident on County Road 6, on 6, on Saturday September 13, Saturday September 13. 1980, .1980, Louella (Lou) Zylstra, Mark Pollard, age 18, of 115 age 14,' of 145 Canterbury Carnegie Street, Ingersoll . Street, Ingersoll:'. Loved Beloved son of Sheila and Gor· daughter of Evelyn and don Pollard of R R 1 Mount Robert Marriage and Gerald Elgin . Dear brother of Mrs . Zylstra. Dear sister of Cindy, Randy George (Alison). Tammy, Sandra.. Steven, Ingersoll, Mrs" Henry , Tammy and Michael. 'Dear McKaay (Vickey), Wood. granddaughter of Mr. and stock, Neal, lngers'oll. Sally Mrs. Jim Adams, Ingersoll, and Susan at home. Dear Mr . and , Mrs . Robert grandson of Mrs . Alice Ben- . Marriage, Mrs . Helen nett, SI. Thomas. Friends will Marriage, London, Mrs. Jean be received at the McBeath, Zylstra, Norwich, Dear great· Funeral Home, 246 Thames , granddaughter of Mr. and Street South, Ingersoll until Mrs. Ben Daines Sr .• Inger-' Tuesday at 11 a.m. Funeral 5011. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton service at Trinity United' Blancher, Centreville. Church at 2:00 p.m ., nev. Car· Predeceased by grandfather men Holbrough olliciating. In· , Donald Blancher . Friends will terment in Ingersoll Rural be received at the McBeath Cemetery. Remembrances to Funeral Home, 246 Thames the charily of your choice. Street South, [ngerso\l until 11 : -a.m. Tuesday. Funeral ser- . vice ,at Trinity United Church at 2:00 p.m., Rev. Carmen Holbrough officiating . Interment in Ingersoll . Rural Cemetery . Remembrances to WELI,A ¥ - Suddenly as the Lhe charity of your choice. . resu l 0 an automobile acnABI~E~U- At his residen· cident on Oxford County Road ce onuo ay September 11th, 6, on September 13, 1980, Rae 1980, Lloyd 8. Babineau of Wellar age 22. Beloved son of 1008 Vanier Ave, Woods lock in Dorothy and Howard Wellar of his 52nd year. Beloved 271 Jura Lane, Ingersoll, Dear, husband of Elfreda Janel brother 0( Mrs. Michael Slraw Babinea u. Dear fa ther of (Kathy) . Ingersoll, Larry, Doug Myers and Chris ScoLt, Lendrs and Tracy at Babineau, both of Woodstock, home. Dear grandson of Mrs. Andy, Peter and Paul Estella Wellar of lngersoll. Babineau, all at home. GrandFriends will be received at the father of Laurie Myers, McBeath Funeral Home, 246' Melissa and Jessica Thames Street South, IngerBabineau. Friends will be soll until 11 a.m. Tuesday. received at the M. D. (Mac) Funeral service at Trinity Smith Funeral' Home, 69 United Church at '2 :00 p.m., Wellington Street, N., Wood· Rev. Carmen Holbrough of· sLock. where the funeral serficiating. Interment in Ingervice will be held 11:00 a.m., soll Rural Cemetery. Remem , Wednesday, September 17th brances to the crarity of your . with Father K. Keena of SI. choice. Rita's Church officiating. In· terment will be in SI. Mary's Cemetery, Woodstock. A ' prayer service will be held at the funeral home 8:15 Tuesday. UARPER: Norman Harper , 242 T hames Street Norlh, died al ·the age of 77 Wednesday, September 10, 1980 while a patient in Ale~ndra Hospita I, Ingersoll. Born in Woodstock, he was predeceased by his wife the late Georgelta SUlh'erland, in December PaJlbearers were Ted Sexsmith, Don Heald, Mike Starchuck, Harvey Bourgeois, Rocky Bechard and Peter Bechard. JOHNST0ft. Rainsford JolUlston, 134 Cherry Street, Ingersoll , died at Alexandra Hospital Tuesday, September 9, 1980. He was 59-years-old. Born in North Dorchester, he is survived by his wife, the former Mary Rossiter ; his sons Wayne of Calgary , Chris of Centr~ ville: Alan of Ingersoll; Norman, Patrick aocl Danny, all at home . .Also surviving is his brother Herb Johnston Dr Dereham Centre and two s [siers Mrs . Neil (Ethel) Muterer of R.R. 2 Ingersoll ann Mrs. Albert (Myrtle) .Flemin~ of Crampton. Mr. Johnston is also survived by five grandchildren. ~v . Carmen Holbrol.lgh officiated the ThW'sday, September ll, 1980 funeral service at McBeath Funeral" Home. Internment was at Dorchester Cemet- 1979. Mr. Harper is survived by his son Gordon (Stub) Harper of Woodstock. Rev, George Watt officiated the .Friday, Seplember 1.2, 1980 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home, Ingersoll. lnternmenl is al Ingersoll Rural Cemetery . J IEALD: Ruby Heald of RR. 4 Ingersoll died at 63 September 5 at AJeJi:andra Hospital, Ingersoll . The deceased was born to the late Mr. and Mrs. ~rge Savage in Ingersoll. She was employed at Ingersoll Paper Box Company. She is survived by sonS Dona ld of IngersoU, Reginald or Toronto, daughter Mrs. Ted (Marna ) Sexsmith of ·R.R. 4 Ingersoll and sister Mrs . Ewart (Mary) Bancrofl of Ingersoll. Also surviving are nine grandchildren and one great grandchild . She was predeceased by husband Donald in 1959. U. Ernie Reid officiated funeral services September 8 al McBeath FUneral Home . Place of i nternm enl was ·Ingersoll Rural Cem- . etery. ery. Pallbearers were Ralph Johnston , Jim Mutercr, , Tom Brown, Bruce Johnston,' Brian Fleming and . Keith Fleming . I POllARD : Mark Pollard, U5 ca rnegie Street, Ingersoll . died suddenly Saturday, September 13 , 1980 as the result of a car accident. He was lS-years-o\d. Born in Sarnia to Sheila and Gordon Pollard now of R.R . 1 Mt. Elgin, he is sur-vived by his parents and by his grandmother Mrs. Alice Bennett o{ St. Thom85. Also surviving is his brother Neal of lngersoll, and sisters ' Mrs. Randy (Allison) George of Inger· soil , Mrs. Henry (Vickey) McKaay of Woodstock and Sally and Susan at home. Mark ..... as employr:ed at Ingersoll Machine and Tool Company. . Rev . Carmen Holbrough oUiciated the Tuesday , September 16, 1980 funeral service at Trinitv UnitP.(\ Church, at2 p.m . He rested at McBeath FWleral Home prior to the .service. Internment is a I Ingersoll Rural Cemelery. Pallbearers were Frank . McCormick, Jerry Danlel Sr., Jerry Daniel Jr ., Drian Hulska, Jim CheceUo and Gre8 Court. BIRTHS ¥er~' ERIN ELIZa aUItTlter for Jack and Jackie Habkirk .and sisler for Margaret, was born September 10, 19BO. Proud grandparents are Mrs . Helen Habkirk and Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Halt· er 0 f Ingersoll. Grea I grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels and Mrs. Neille Slephenson, Keswick. e ~Q Cfi l ~ .I N; RIC AND cmse i occUin of BB Can· lerbW'y Sll'eet, Ingersoll, joyfully announce the birth of U1Cir son Nicholas Jos· _ eph. He was born September H, L980 a t Alexandra Hospi tal. A special thanks to Dr . Lawson, .Dr. Mayberry and the nursing slaff at Alexandra . LOYT~ T i MR.' AND lVirs. 4iJnuel Loultel, 285 Thames SlJ'eet North, happily announce the birth of their daughter Mary-Joe Samantha . She was born September 18, 1000 a t Alexandra Hospital. 5R ft5 M~N " FRED AND Ie eeman 285 Thaare mes Street North, pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son, Scott Kenneth . Hewas born at Alexandra Hospital September 20, 1980. eb 1 Area deaths I f~ ! WkN. : John Baigent, orrungton Ave., Lon · ray RuUedge, Ben Leslie, Jim Marsh and Bill Marsh . don, and formerly of Tham · es(ord, died at Ule age o( 84 September 20, 1980, at Victoria Hospital, London. Born in North Oxford Township. he farmed on Banner Road (or about 35 years . In 1965 he reUred in Tha mes ford. UfE Nn u~: Peter Roden Urg, 60,0 Ki ntore, died at his home September 27, \980 . The funeral service was held a tthe Carro thers Belmer Funeral Hom e, Thamesford, Septemer 27, Mr. Ba.igent is survived by his wife, the former Elma C. Rickard; his son Alan of Thamesford; dau· ghter Mrs. J . K . (Margaret) Hermann of Detroit and sister Mrs. A. R. (Sarah) Clarke of R.R . 3 Ingersoll. Heisalsosurvived by five grandch ildren. ~ , , Mr. Baigent was pre· by two brothers and one sister . decea~d Rev. F. MacJUnnon ass· isted by Rev . Wesley Sal, officiated the Tuesday, September 23, 1980 funeral service at the CarrothersBet·m er Funeral Home in Thamesford . lnternmen 1 ·:"""",a5 at the Zion 7th Lion ~emet~ry. Pallbearers were Ed Bai gent, Phillip Clarke, Mur- 1960. Rornin Ratlcrdam, HolI · and , he worked as a dairy farmer . He was a member of the Emmanuel Reform Church in Woodstock. Mr. Rodenburg is survived by his wife, the former Lena Olieman; his sons Adri.:ln or R.R. 4 Thames{ord and Jack o( R.R . 1 Woodstock; daught· er Mrs . Frank )paula) Toth of TEX:umsch; brother Paul of R.R. 4 Thames(ord and sisters Mrs. Paul (Adriana) Van Mannekus and Mrs . Adrian (Elizabeth) Zewew, both of Holla nd and Mrs. Leen (Anna) Donker of RR. 3 Embr(). Also surviv ing are 10 grandchildren . . Rev . Cornelius Bonus ofHeiated the funeral service . Jnternment is at Kin· tore Cemetery. PaUbearers were Ron Hogg, Cecil Pearson, Herman Van Sorlen, Rinus Van Deloevering, Herman Hoogkamp and Waller Van Wyk. ~1\1'Jr= Waller (Wally), ml , 139 CheIlJ' Street, Ingersoll, died Friday, Aug· ust 22, 1980 at Alexandra Ho!;pital. Mr . ~mith was 68·years <lId . IY. 20 Born in England, he was employed with the parks bORrd . Mr. Smith is survived by his wile, U\e former Elsie German . Rev. Tom Griffin of St. James Anglican Church of· ficiated the Monday, Augus t 25. 1980 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. lote rrun ent was at the Memorial Park Cemelery. Pallbearers were John Roe,Dllnny RM, .John Morley, Jac.k Thiboutot, Fred PlelVes, and Elgin Morris . 8/~-rh'S FAGAN: TIM AND . Sherry (nee Minogue) are, proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Sonya Yvonne, 9 Ibs. 13 oz. on . September 27, 1980. A b ea utiful . granddaughter for Eric and Marlene Minog.ue. RICKARD: SHARON· AND and Ted Rickard are happy to announce the arrival of their son Douglas Jason, 8 Ibs. 1 oz. on September 21, 1980, Victoria Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rickard or MossJey and Mr. and at Mrs. Lewis Flewelling of Nileslown. . HOUSE: MUJ\RAV AND Nancy (nee Armour) House, are happy to announce the birth of their son, . Donald Murray Archibald, born September,28 at Alexandra Hospital. A brother for Beckie and Beth. Grandparents are Mr. and· Mrs. Archie Armour, Thames{ord and Mr. and DEATHS BOWMAN: Herbert Bowman, 149 King Street East, died at Westminster Hospital, London, September 23, 1980. He ,was 77·yearsold ... . Rev. Carmen Holbrough officiated the September 26, 1980 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Internment' was Ingersoll Rw'al Cemetery. r', ~ Mrs. GOrdon Bruce, IngersoU. Speciallhanks to nurses who delivered Donny and tJr. Simpson. Born in Wllllace township he was employed as a. 'baker at Zurorlgg's Bakery llHIAN AND SANDRA Gill (nee Sampson) are pleased announce the arrival of Amy Christina member of TrInity United Church and active' in both the Ingersoll Curling Club and the Ingersoll Lawn Bowli ng Club. to Gillon Monday, September 29, 1980 at 5:40 p.m. at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. A wee sister for Julie. and ~errie weighing 7Ibs., to oz., 20 'h" long. Grandparents are: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gill, of Embro and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sampson, Kirkland Lake, Onl- ario. Greal Grandparents are Mr. and I'rlrs. Cecil Gill of Ingersoll. Specia I thanks to Dr. P. Rae and all n.urses. NEAVE; AT ALEXANon October 2, 19BO to ' tUchard'and Janet Nea ve of R. R. 2. Ingersoll, a dra Hospital, daughter Vanessa Jean. TOO: AT ALEXANDRA Haspi talon October 2, t980, lo Mrs. Todd, 15 Teeple Slreet, Woodstock, a son Derek Brian R,oberl. KETCHAUAW= AT ALEX- anara Hospliai on October I, 19RO to El(anne and FiopeTt Ketchabaw, 320 0)(ford St., Ingersoll a son Charles Gordon. for ma.ny years. He was a Mr. Bowman is survived by his wife,· the former Mary McKee; his son Bud of Ingersoll; brothers Victor of Sardis, B.C., Elmer of Atwood: Grant and Frank ListnweJ and Les of Preston, Also surviving are his sisters Mrs. Etta Cooper of Lislowel and Mrs. Jim (Marjorie) Donnelly of London. . P~lbeare~s were Fred Kimberley. Norrru\n Moul· ton, Linn Johnstone, Gerald Clark, 'F:rank York and Floyd Bowman. DEATHS BffiTHS DASKETT: AT ALEXAN- . dia Hospital on October 6, 1980, to Ken and Shelley 'Baskett, 10 Witty Ave., Ingersoll a daughter Kendra Leigh . LENEY: AT ALEXAN- ara Hoopltal on October 7, 19ro, La Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Leney, Box 181. Springfield, a daughter Janet Ann. FREEMAN: AT ALEX- andi'a Hospital on September 20, 1980, to Fred and Freeman,' 285 Thames Street North, Ing· ersoll, a son Scott Kenneth. Debbie MOLNAR: GEORGE AND Cathy welcome with love, the birth of their fourth son Adam Patrick, born on October 9, 1980, at SL Joseph's Hospital, London. Excited Big Brothers are Brad, Chris and MatU,ew. SHADDOCK: Clarence Nevin sfiadaock of 228 Hamilton Road, Dor. chester, died aI, age 72 Tuesday, October 14 at Victoria Hospital in London. The deceased was born in West WI lHams TownshIp to parents· Enoch and Rose Shaddock. He {armed in East Nissouri Township lor many years before retiring in 1966 in Dorchester. He is survived by wife MyrUeE. Noble; sons John and Dale of Ingersoll Also surviving the deceas-. ed are brother Les of Parkhill; sisters Mrs. Bruce (Bertha) Harmer of Parkhill; Mrs. Ken (Gertie) Rock of Parkhill; Mrs. Frank <Clara) Vincent of . Detroit and Mrs. Beatrice Hildebrand of Detroit. Grandchildren, Darrell, Paul, Jan, Jennifer And Jane Ann also survive the deceased: He 'was predeceased by son Larry in 1938. . ReverendJ.G. Van Slyke . officiated funeral services Friday, Odober 17 at Carrothers· Betzner Funeral Home in Thames{ord. Place of Inlernment was Parkhill Cemetery, Parkhill, Ontario. PaHbearers were Ralph Shaddock, Norman Shad· dock, Ted Harmer. Charles Thompson, Ralph Sleeper and Ronald Luther. DEATHS -BmTHS STARCHUCK: AT ALEXandra Hospital on October 'n, 1980, to Karen and Gerald Starchuck, R.R. 3 Ingersoll, a son. VAl" BLYDERV EEN: AT Alexandra Hospttai on October 28, 1980 to cas e and Aida Van HLyderveen, R.R. I, Burgessville, a daughler NeUlana Mae. VEWHUIS: AT ALEX- anam Hospital, on October 30, 1980 to carolyn and John Veldhuis, 178 Stanley Street, Thamesford, a son WaITen Jeffery. MR. AND MRS. BnUCE ~ o£ Llndon. are announce the birth of their daughter Sandra Lee Michele. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.- Gordon Bishop of Putnam. ptea:S'ea-- to MR. AND MRS. KEN Sutherland of Pulnam are pleased to announce the arrival of their grand..daughter Laura Elizabeth, born to Mr. a nd Mrs. Larne Hansford of Crampton. Mn. AND MRS. FRANK reJony of Holbrook are . appy 0 announce the safe arrival of their son John Derrik. Prouq grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Klingenberg of Putnam. NORTH: NORM AND Susan North are pleased to annrunce the birth of their son, Thomas Norman, on <?ctober 20, 1980, P ElLOW: Clark Pellow, 63 Kmg Street Wes t. Ingersoll. died at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, October 24. [980. He was ?O·years-old. Born in Ingersoll to the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pellow, he is survived by his wife Bonnie; his sons Jon of Cochrane, Alberla and Mike of Ingersoll; daughl.ers Mrs. WaITe'n (Mary) McGinnis of SI. Jacobs and Mrs. Jim (Heather) Walker of London. He is also survived by his brother Jack of Calgary, Bill and Jim, both of Woodstock, and sisters Mrs, Robert (Helen) Douglas 0/ Woodst.ock, and Mrs. Roger (Margaret) neeves of London. Mr. Pellow is also survived by his grandchild· ren Marcand Kim Pellow of Cochrane. Mr. Pellow was office manager at the Ingersoll Cheese Company and was a member of Sl. James Anglican Church. He was a Iso a B.A.C" past warden of St. James. Rev. Tom Gri (fin officialed the October 27, 1980 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. internment is at Ml Hope Cemetery, BranUord. Pallbearers were Bill Roddy, Bill Garratt, Gordon Henry, Rob Hamilton, Bill Douglas and Dr, Clayton Lafferty . lYPPW;! Victor Woods of RR. 4 St. Ma rys di ed a t the age of 00 October 26, 1980, at the Oxford negiona! Nursing Home, IngersolJ. Rev. Gwyn Tucker officiated lite Wednesday, October 29 funeral service at the ' carrothers - Betmer Funeral Home. Internment was atlhe Kintore Cemetery. Mr. Woods was born in -West Nissouri Township and was a farmer. He was also a member of the Chalmers United Church, Kinlore, He was a honorary elder of the church, ,Areadeaths and funerals Rev. Deane Cassidy officiated the October 22, HISD funeral service of Ann MacKen2ie ,hmitl.. Mrs . Sch· mit! died October 17, 1960 at Memorial Hospital, South · bend, Indi ana. She Is survived by her mother, Mrs . Alberta MacKenzieofJngersoU; stepson. JamesSchmittof Ml. Clemens MI c.higa n I; brot her J . Go;don MacKenzie of Simcoe and sisler Mrs. Goorge (lsabelJ) Sulherland of R.R .. 2 Thamesford. Mrs. Schmitt was pre· deceased by her husband, the lale Gilbert Schmitt. The funeral service was held at McBea!h Funeral Home. Internment ;n Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. WULDElt: ~auke Mulder, . .R. 2 Massley, died at the age of 69 November), 1980, while a p:llient in London's Victoria Hospit.al. Rev. William Veenstra officiated the November 4, 1980 funeral service al !he Christian Reformed Church . Funeral arrane:emenls were cQ.mpleted by Mc- · Be.a th runer 81 Ham e. Born in Holland, Mr. MuI· del' was a farmer on lot six,. concession three of North Dorchester. He was also a member of Ihe Chrislian Reformed Church. Mr. Mulder is survived by his wife, the former Hillje Veenstra; SOM Oakie and Allen of (ng~.r.:;oll and William of Brownsville; daugh-' Lers Mrs. Evert (Fimke) Bergsma of R.R. 2 Mossley, Mrs. Luke (Nelda) Tenhor of R.R . 4 Aylmer and Mrs . (Joa nne) Kilngen · berg of Redc.liff. Alta. Also surviving are his brolhen; Tjeerdol R.R..I Beachville, Wie/seollngersoll and Bart of Burgessville; sisler Mrs. John (Jantje) Eising of Simcoe, t6 grandchildren and one great gralldchild. Pallbearers were Allen Gerry Mulder, Oakie Mulder, Will· iam Mulder, Luke Tenhor, Evert Bergsma and Brian Bergsma. Internmenl Is at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. ~OUGI/ASi FTcderlck M. :~,!g1as, 155 Charles Street West, died at Ale)(3.ndra Hospital October :ul, 1900. He was 82-years-old . Rev. Carmen Holbrough and Rev. Hugh Moorehouse oHicialed the October 'n funeral sel'1lice al McBeath Funeral Home. Internment is at lngersol\ Rural Cemetery. Bocn in Ingersoll to the Isle Mr. and Mrs . S.M. Douglas, he was an 0 per a tor at S.M. Douglas Furniture Slore, Paint and Wallpaper on King Street East. He was also a member of 1'ri nity Unit.ed Church. Heissurvived by his wIfe, Ihc (ormer Mary E. Doug· las; his sons Ted of Windsor and Jack of Toronto; daug- . hters Marjorie of Toronto and Mrs . Robert (Helem) G. Smith of London; sIsler Mrs. Mary Payne of Ingersoll. Also surViving are eight grandchildren and one great gra ndchild. DEATHS BffiTHS MALCOLMSON; BI LL and Mary Inee Greer) ·thank God for the sa (e' arrival of their firstborn, a son, Christopher TImothy, Sibs. on November 11,1980. A grs ndson for M r. and Mrs. Roger Malcolmson of Hamillon and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greer of Ingersoll. Special thanks to Dr. Webster and maternity slaff of SL Joseph's Hospital for their love and care .. IJARR1S: ALLAN ANI) . Winnifred Harris of 169 Canterbury Street, Irgersoli, joyously announce the safe arrival of their daug· Mer Kimberly Marie, born at Alexandra . Hospilal, November 12, 19ro. BORNTREGER: RUI)Y and Ameba Borntreger of RR.l Mossley are pleased to annoWlce the birth of Iheir son David at Alexandra HospItal, Novem ber 11, 1960. SMITS: ~ret HARRY AND Smils of Ml. Elgin happily announce the birth of theIr son Sheldon Jacob. He was born November 11 at Alexandra Hospilal. BONIFACE: Alfred Bonl{ace', 400 Wellington Street, , Ingersoll, died at London's University Hosp\(~I, November 12, 1000. He was 65-y €a rs-o Id. Born in Ingersoll to the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred. Boniface, he operated Boniface's Variety Store (now Ledgley 's) on Tham es Sire· et South, for many years. He served In l he Ca n; -Han Army during the World -Nar II and was a member ( ~ St. James' Anglican ChuTt ',. Mr. Boniface is survj ved by his wile, !.he forn:cr l~bel. O:4iari; .pis. son· E ~I·). ,I'ph of' Woodstock; d(l u;;~. c:r . , Mrs. Michael (Ma ry) Hull · of Ingers 011; sisters M1'.5_/ Winnifred Scott of Ingersoll and Mrs. Honald (Dor's) Baker of Woodstock: ! .d grandchildren, J anine, Till'othy, Pa uta, Becky a,\d Scott , Rev. Tom Griffin oHiclated the November l~, 1980 · funeral semce at McBealh . Funeral Home. Inlernment was at the Ha rris Street Cemetery. BUITEHWOHTII: John iJ uiterwor tiJ , br,!01 Thames Street South, lngersoU, died at Weslminster Hos· pital, London November 15, , t980. Hev. Deane Cassidy offie· iflled the November 18, 1980 funeral semce at Mcllea Ih Funeral Home. Internment was at the Harris Street Cemetery:' . Born in Sa \ford, England, he farmed at Dickson's Corners in Norl h Ox ford. He was a member of S t. Pa ul 's Presbyterian Church and served in the 1681ll baltalion duri ng World War I. Mr. Butterworth is survived by his wife the former Helen Colyer; his sons Lloyd or Ingersoll, Lyle of SalliSaw, Oklahoma, David of Kite hener, Wa rren of London; daughters Ada Edwards of London and (Margaret) Mrs. Da vid Krowchuk of Georgelown. Also sumv\ng are 20 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. BUHTON: Harry Burton, 71 Catherine Street, IngersoU, died at Alexandra Hospital Nouember 17,1980. lie was 8!)..y ea rs -old. Born: in England, he moved to Ingersoll find worked for the Ingersoll PubUc Ulilities Commis· sion. He was member of St. James Anglican Church. Mr. Burton was predeCeAsed by his wife, the former Kathleen Holmes, who died in August 1980. He is sur.rived by hIs sons Harold of Edmonton, A1berla, aJld Walter of Tillson· burg: his daughter Mrs. Thomas <Doris) F'leming of Ingersoll, 10 grandchildren a nd four great gra ndchi Id· reno Rev. 'Tom Griffin will orricia le the II a.m. service today AI McBeath FWleral Home. Internment is fit the Harris Sb'eel Cemetery. a DEATHS . BIRTHS p ANIEL: BARB (NEE Taylor) and Don are pleas· ed to announce (he safe arrival of a son Matthew Burton, born November 25, 1980 at Victoria Hospital, l.ondon. Grandson (or Mrs. Elinor Taylor and Mr. and Mrs . David B. Daniel of Woodstock . ~lJl 8E tt: AT ALEXAN· a lIa;pll!ll, on November 30, 1980, to John and Diane Luyben, R.R. 4, Thames· ford, Ontario. a daughter Nicole JAnne\le. llARKK E NBERG: AT Alexandra HospItal, on November 29, 1980, to Mr. and Mrs. John Harkken· berg, R.R. I Sal(ord, Onto ario a daughler Lori N\C· hole. GALL: Suddenly at his home- In Pacific Palisades, California, on Friday, Nov· ember 28, 1980, William Norman GaU, loving hus· band of Mary Elizabeth (Wagner), dearly Joved fat· her of Peter and Pirie both of Washington, D.C., fond grand/a \her 01 four and dear brother of Marjorie (Mrs. J . C. McCuUBugh) Toronto. He W£\s predeceas· ed by e. sister, Jean, In 1965. The son of the late Nora and William Gall, he grad· uated (rom Ingersoll Colleg· iate and entered the Univer· sity of Michigan, Ann Ar· bor, gradual ing In law He praclised law in Detroit, later transferring to Call· fornia in the firm of Ernst and Emsl. The funera I service was in California on Monday, Dec· ember 1, with a Memorial service in Washington D.C. following. DEATHS BlRTHS IQ!m.;. TOM AND LORI , are pleased to announce the arrival . 0/ their lirst - childl a son, Kyle M8lth~ . \ Gral'\l.. He was born Dec~ ember 11 and weighed 7 lb. 1401. Proud graooparents , are Mr . and Mrs. John Steele and Mr. and Mrs. , Tom Todd of Ingersoll. MESS E NGER: AT ALEX~ anaratta;pilal on December 10, 198() (0 Rob and Margaret Messenger, R.R. . 4, Inger-soli, a son Jason Edward . ~\lAN OS ~h AT ALEXAN- dra Hospital on December lO, 1980 to Bill and Els Van Oss, R .R . 1, Salford, a son Paul. AT ALEXAN· dra Hospital on December . 9, 1900 ID Robert and Susan Seld~, R.. R. 3, lngersoll a son Richard Warren . BOAZ : TOM AND DEB· proudly announce the ' early ani val of !heir son, Trent Thomas, 6 lb ., 19'11" long. on Nov . 14, 1980, in London. .... bie 37·years~ld . Born in Italy 10 Mrs . , Valentina Dona and the lale : Luigi Dona, he was II mem, ber c:i Sa cred Heart Church. He Is SIR"vl ved by his wife, the former Gail York; his brotheffi Albert and Marlo, both of IngersoU and his sisters Mrs . Sylvano (Wan · da) Battiston of Woodstock and Mrs. Franco (Dina) Robles of Ingersoll. Father Charles Campbell offlclBled the December 15, 1980 funeraJ service at Sac· 'red Heart Church . Funern I arrangematls were com· pleted by McBeath Funeral 'Home. In'l erment was at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery . Pallbearers were Ossie Dona , Ray Taylor, David 'Dunn, J OM Bot, Terry Hook and Glen Blair. SIlE Il LOCK: SMITII: AT ALEXANDRA Hospital On December 8, . 1980 to Randy aud Lori Smith, IA King St . East , ~ I nge.rsol I, a daughter Nic· ole EJiUlbeUJ . , ~E LP0tl i . DONA: George Dona, 263 ~treet East, Ingersoll, died December H, 1980 at " Alexandra Hospital. He was AT ALEX · a ndra Hospitru, Jilgersoll on Monday, December 8. 19S0, Mrs. Claribel <McLeI Ian) Sherlock. of IngNsoll , formerly o( London, Wile of , the late Joseph Sherlock (1978) . Dear sister o( Marg· arel, Jessie, Lvella, aud Mrs . Elfie Dewar illl of . London, and Gordon Mc~ LeUan of Tor onto. Also survived by several nieces ' and ·nephews . Predeceased by first husband Robert Thompson and brothers Hugh and Kenneth. run· eral servIce was held at the Needham Memorial ChaJ; el, 5~ Dundas Street. Lon · don. where the funeral and commillal service \vas condueled, Thursday, Decem ~ ber n. at 11 o' clock, wilh Rev . Carmen J. Holbrough, Trinily United Church of· fica ted. Intennent was m Fingal Cemetery. AN~OUNCEMEN.TS. Osborne-Warde n At si-:"""Afoysuls Church, Klkhencr, on Friday. Dec~ ember S, 19&0. Carol (Pt1.herick) 05borne, daughter 01 Lloyd Pelherlc\c, London, 10 John C. Warden. son o[ Mr. and ' Mrs. Jack Warden, Ingersoll . Rev. Father Rob· : eft Wardefl. uncle 01 the groom, officiated . Atlcndanlnf lhe bride wefe her ·slslU'i. Mrs. Carla Thompson 01 undon as m alron of honor, and bridesmaid . Mrs. Mardi Friesz 01 Toron to. j 11J\l0r bridesmaids were Patti and Tammy Osborne, daughter of th'e bride. Captatn Anlln Warden dolh milton was his brother' B best III an. Ushers were David Warden of London and Thomas Warden of Kltchener. elso brothers 1)1 the groom. Margaret Anne warden 01 HamUlon Bister 01 the groom. was lay reader for the Nuptial Mass . DEATHS DEATHS BmTHS BOB AN D SUSA N wlllm are happy.lo announce ffie birth of their daughLer Margaret Leandra at Henderson Hospital, Hamilton, November 7, 19M.· A baby sisler for fan . . McCLAY; LEN ANDGINA . are happy to announce the birth of their son David Hsrold, born November 15, 1960. A wee brother for Brandy. BEACOM; RANDY AND Shella (nee Harvey) wei· 'come with love and joy the . sale arrival of their first born Brandon R()bert, at . Victoria H~pit.al, NovefTlber 18, 1980 at 0249 a.m. Th e elrst grandchlld for our parents Russell and Thelma Harvey of Salford and Ross and Donna Beacom of Ingersoll, arrived weighing a healthy 8 lhs. 14 oz. Special thanks to all OLlr family and friends. OI;l~ HT: an AT ALEX- OOPltal, on Novem- ber 20, 1980 to Steve and . Karen Albright, R.R. I, Mt. Elgin, a daughter Karen Janelle. Ffv' AT ALEXANaHospital, on November ~M 21, 1980 to Scott and Dlane Hanley. 166 John. Street, . Ingersoll, Michael . Ii 60n David sister Dorothy Heffler of SUTIIERLANp: James SutherJa nd 0 26 Cross . London. an~ five grandchildren. SITeet, Ingersoll, died November 17; 1980 while a Rev. Gordon GilLngham patient in Alexandr~ Hos· . oHicia ted !he Novem ber 20 pital. 1980 fWH~ral service, at Me: Born in Lak~ide, he Be:.th Funeral Hom e. In· ternment was at the Oxford worked as a mex::hanic' at Memorial Park Cemetery. C.l.L. He was a member of Trinity UniLed ChUrch, IngCZEREWATV: Mary :'zero ersoll. ewa [y (CoOk), a res id ·n l of Mr. Sutherland is survivthe Oxford Regiona I Nur-, ed by hi<; wile. the former sing Home, died FI .day! Vera Meadows; his ion November 21, 1000 al her Kenneth of Wawa; da.ughter home. She was 8&-years old: Mrs. Alan (Bev) Birtch of Barn in Poland, she w 's a Kelowna, B.C.; 8J'ld grandmember of Sacred H,,3rl children O1risli>pher . and ChlJ.reh. Andrea . Birlch. !,. .' He was predeceased ' by She was pr~deceased by'~ two sisters, <;tladys Oliver. her husband Harry in 1%1. ' Mrs . Czerewaty is ··ur· who died in 1976. and Anna- . belle Lloyd who died in 1978. vived by her children lick Rev. Carmen Holhrough of EUio(t Lake, Mrs . Vvray (J\lary} SIms of Port Ritwill officlale the fUJIeral serviceal McBeath Funeral chie. Florida, Mrs. Albert Home today at :2 p.m. (Catherine) Barker of OakInternment wlU be at Kin- ,ville, and Mrs. Frank /(Anne) Todd of Ingersoll. lore Cemetery . Also SLlrviving are 15 grandchildren and 2l great grand· MOON: Betty too Moon, children , ~r(ord Street, Wood· Father Charles Campbell stock. died at Woodstock officUil.ed the Monday. Noy· ~encral Hospital at the age ember 24, 1980 lunera] seT· ' of 45, November 18, 1980. \Ike. at Sacred HEart ChurOorn in Calgary, Alberta, ch. Funeral arrangements -: to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rour· were completed by Mc· ke of London, Ontario, she Beath F\ineral Homc. A was a member of the United Catholic Women's League Church. Rosary was held Sunday, She is survived by her November 23. husband Bob; her parents; Pallbearers were Jolul her son J Dim of S t. Th ames' Kogut, Walter Longlade, daughters Mrs. Jim (Wen~ Ted Messenger, Gus Lojew.dy) Ekins of Woodstock ski, John Smith and Joe Mrs. Don (Vicky) Knox o( DLlffy . , , Fort MaCMurray. Alberta, Intern ment wa 5 a t Sacred and KeUy, at home; her Heart Cemetery . DEATHS }SUJ)I): Charles BmTIIS MASIE!.§: AT ALEXANdi"aHospilal on November 3, 1980, to Doug and Lee Masters, ')72 John Street, Ingersoll, a daughler Amanda Lee Anne . LEWICKi; AT ALEXANdra Hospital, on November 3, 1980 to Mr. and Mrs. George Lewicki. 368 Ox ford Ave., Ingersoll, a Son Richard Johnathon. ..IjQUIN§~ Leonard I ")binson, ) 105 Jalna 131 d., London, died Thursc IY, November 6, 1980 a l Viclt'ria HospiLal, London. lie was 6~years-{)ld . Born in Bradford, I1:n,3land, to the late Harry n ::1 Florence.. (Ross), Hobillsoll, he lived in London, Onlario for the l:-lsi year. He liv 'd in SI. Thomas for 23 years and in Ingersoll for (i'le yeal'5 . Mr. Robinson was are· tired employee of Weatherhead Co . Dlnadil amI served overseas in World War II, ill lIre urny . Surviving is his wile, lhe former Margaret Moon. AJsosurviving is his daugh· ler Lynn Knol;,\ of R. n. 2 Kingston and his SOI\5 Br· ian of R.R. 3 SI. Thomas and Roherl of SL. Thomas. Mr. Robinson is a Iso survived by his sis lers Mrs. LUian Southwart and Miss Ivy Gascoinge, bolh of Engla lid. five gra ndchUd· ren and one greal grand· daughter. A number of neices and nephews are also sur vi ving . The funeral service .was held al the Williams fun· eral Home, St. Thomas, on Saturday, November 8. 1980. l.n te)11m enl al El mdale Cemetery. Edward Rudd of 81 . Earl's Courl Crest., Woodstock, died al Woodstock General Ilospi~lThursday. November6 1980 at the age of 68. Born i n England, he came to Canada SO·years·ago. He farmed in the Putnam area and was 11 resident of Inger· 5011 for five years before moving 10 Wootlslock in 1964. He WilS employed as ass· istant farm manager aL lhe Oxford (legional Centre . He was a member of lhe Chur· ch of the Good Shephard, Woodstock, a very worship. ful brolher of King Hiram Lodge No. 37 AF' and AM the Woodstock Lodge of Perfection, fhe Centennial chapter of the Rose Croil(, and the Moore Consislory in HamilLon. Surviving is his sisler Mollie RUdd. Cll home. ThE: (uner" I servi ce was held MondilY, November 10 1980 at the 1\'1.0. (tl1ac) SllIiUl FUneral lIome in Woodstock , with nev. Mich. ael FaU o((icialing. Follow. ing cremation blD"ial was made in Oxlord 1I'lemo!'i;)I Park Cemetery A masonic ",entad <II service was held al Ule[ulleral home Sunday, November 9, 1980. ua:..n 1 flu Mr. Woods is survIved by his wife , the former Ruby HerOfi; his son Clarence of Kinlore; daughlers Mrs. Clark (Doris) Hodgins of Parkhill and Mrs. CIiU (Marjorie) MarUn of ingersoll . . Also surviving is his brother Norman of Brant· ford; sisters Mrs. Ralph (Hazel) McCartney 0.1 La Peer, Michigan, Mrs . Milton (Verda) Brough 01 Ban· croft and Mrs. Mel (Esther) Brady of Sea for th. Mr. Woods is also survived by II grandchildren Bnd four great grandchildren. Pallbearers were Bill Brady, Kevin Hodgins, J OM Masseheleln, Bob Ross, John Vermunl and Gary Slevens. Father Charles CampbeU, Father James Williams and Father R . WardenoCficiated the November 1. 1980 funeral service at Sacred Hearl Church. Parish prayers were held Friday, Oe!l)ber I, )980. Funera I arrangements were made at MeBe.11h Funeral Home. Internment Is at Sacre<1 Heart Cemetery. PaUbeArers were Bll! Warden, 1'00 Pye. Roy Newman, Jack Sleele. John Stephenson and fhllph R iena rclson. EASTON: Florence Easton, 2169Uunibs Street, London, and formerly of Thamesford, died Oclober 28,1980 at 95-years. She died while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. London . KELLNER: Joseph KeUner, 51 Charl es Street West, Ingersoll, died November 2, Rev. Phil Rusch oHicia led the October 31, 1980 funeral service at the Carrothers l3elwer Funeral Home. Internment was at the 7.ion 7th Line Cemetery. 1960. He is the son of Mrs. Hermine Kellner of Inger· 5011 :md tne late Felix KeUner. He is survived by his wite, the former Kathleen Bl:lir . Dr. KeUner was a physician and a surgeon . A brief service was held following cremation. Born in London, England. she was predeceased by her husband, Ihe late Harry J . East.on. in 1966. S1e was a sUver cross mother and she was also predeceased by her two sons, Thomas and Bill, three daughters, Connie, Evleen and Josephine, three brothers and lhree sisters. MCDERM~T: MadeJjne Mcoe rM o~i78 Earl Street, Ingersoll, died Wednesday, Octoher 29, 1980 at St. Jooeph's Hospital, SMn ia. Oxford Born in Wesl Township, she was a member of Sacred !-leart Church and an honorary member of the Catholic Women's League. She was predeceased by her husband, the .late Will-: ., : :iam McDermott. in 1974. Mrs . McDermott is survived by her sons WiUiam of Ingersoll and Peter of Londoni daughters Mrs . William (Marie) Sanders of Sarnia and Mrs. Roger <Joan) Levesque of Petrolia: brother-in-law Basil McDermott of Delcware and sister·in·law Mrs. Marie McDermott of Ingersoll . Also surviving are 12 grandchildren . Mrs . Easlon Is survi vee! by her sons HalTY and Norman, bolh of London, Jaek 0( Sudbury, Bert of TIllsonburg, Russell of Ajax. and Keith of Home· Mrs . payne i daughters Grant <Edith) Ruperl 01 Florida, Mrs. CU(f (Pal) !3l1ckley of Barrie, Mrs. Dar (Wanda) When! of Homepayne; brother Leonard o! Sudl>ury. She is also surviv ed by 28 grandchildren,. 5( great grandchi tdren line two great great grandchild reno Mrs . Easton's grandsor acted as pallbearer. "\ T.\\"\k.. S 1" ,) .., \~'8G nll'fHS WAUD: LORNE I5e"6bt'e (nee': AND Shearon), thank God {or the safe arrival of their first born cl1ild, a daughter. Teri Elisha, was born 'a t Sl. Joseph's Hospital, in Lo· don, Ontario, on October 5, 19M, weighed 8 \bs. J~ OZ . Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Waud of Lakeside and Mr. Bnd Mrs. Dan Shearon of Ingersoll. Proud great-grandparents are Mrs. Clara Fleming of SlraUord and Mr. James Fleming, Mt. Elgin and Mrs. Agnus Shearon, Ingersoil. HAMMOND: MR , AND Mrs. Granl Hammond' (nee 'Nyenhvis) are pleas- . ed t.o announce the safe arrival of their daughter. Sarena Dora on October 15, 1980 . Proud grandparents . are Mr. and Mrs . WaUace Hammond, Thamesford, Ontario and Mr and Mrs. Frank Nyenhvis, Sebring· ville, Ontario. I CHA~!f RS: RICHARD and { Chambers are thrilled wilh the arrival of Uleir bouncing baby boy ~ Richard Lucas on Tuesday, October 21, 1900. Playma.te . fOr GilUan. Special thanks to Dr. Tom Mayberry , Sylvia Mayberry, and nurs· ing staff at Alexandra Hospital. , FULI-,ftR: AT ALEXAND. ra Hospital, On October 2:2, 1980, to Bob and Sue Fuller, Beacl1ville, a Carrie-Ann . McCLAY: daughter AT ALEXAN • . dra HospItal, on October.. 25, 1900, to Doug and Ann McClay. 271 Thames Street North, a daughter. Jennifer Dawn. ~t\X~!ii§,: AT ALEXAN- ' a ooPltaJ, on October 25,1980 to Glenn and Debby (nee Peters) Lavigne, 126 Charles Street East, Inger- . soil, a son Anthony Bryan . ~ : AT ALEXANDRA, fJOSpital, on October 23, 1980, to Steve and Dianne Mann, 330 Oxford Street, Ingersoll, a son Micl1aeJ Dean. , DEATHS , / (. BIRTHS' , i 1iIiiIiliiiiO;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ana I,, mona very happy to announce the I MACDONALD: RAY· Ml\rgaret are safe arrival of Mark An. drew on Saturday. October 4, 19ro. al.Victor\a Hospital , London. KERR : William George ~ll Kerr, formerly of Ingersoll, died in his r~id enceSunday. October!2 at the age · of7S In Flint, Michigan, Mr. Kerr ,was the eldest ' son 01 the late Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr of Ingersoll. Besides his . wife. the former Thelma Gordon' Lhedeceased is survived b~ sons WiUiam James Kerr and Rkhard Gordon Kerr: ' The deceased is also sur· vived by his daughter Jud· Ith, (MT:s . James Shurte) of Flint, Mich ., and brother Donald F. Kerr of RR. 5 Ingersoll. ... Numerous 'grandchildren and 'great grandchildren. also sur, vive. Mr. Kerr was predeceased by hjs brother J ames in 1973. . The funeral service was held at Brown's Funeral Home in Flint, Michigan. on 1\iesday, Octo ber 14. 1980. ~AZPo Nn x · Ethel Lazet}YJOrmerly of ingersoll, died at age 80, Sunday, October 12 in Kingston. She is survived by Mughler Mrs. John (Betty) Banand nister of Kingston grandch ildren Mrs. Brian (l>atli) Cox; Sally ' and David Bannister and great. g~al1dchildren Christopher Cox . Also surviving. the deceased Is her sister Miss Louise O'DeU of Woodstock. .' . . She was predeceased by her husband George Stanley Laumby. Internment service is Wednesday, October 15 in Sl. C8tharines at Pleasanl View Memorial Gardens. lIACI<.Im . Hugh Iia ('ker, 389 Nor Town Line Road, Ingersoll, passed away October 4, 1980 at WoodsLock General Hospila 1. He Area deaths PHILLl2 : HarryPhiUips, ' 28 Eroa way, Ridgelown, died September 29, l~SO At the age of 76 . Rev. Tom Griffin of(jdaled the Oclober 1. 1980 fUrlers I service a t'McBeath Funeral Home. InLernmenl was at ingersoll Rural . Cemetery. Mr. Phillips was a member of the Anglican church. He Is survi"ed by his wife, the former Jane Stacey,; daughters Mrs. Robert (Donna) Hunler of Ingersoll and Mrs. John (Judie) Salmon of London; brolher Arthur of ingersoll; sisters Mrs . Dora Minshall of Putnam and Mrs. Kenneth (Mabel) McConkey of R.R. 2 Mt. Elgin. Also sW'viving are four grandda ughters. Pallbearers were Bill Phillips, Gerald PhUlips, Ken McConkey Jr., David Taylor, Ken West and Bob Hudson. was 67-years-{)ld . Born in Beachville lo the' lale Mr. a nd Mrs . Edward Hacker, he operat.ed a gen' eTal store in Beachvill e. He {armed north of Ingersoll and drove a school bus for WiLty Bus Lines, fOT many years. Mr. Hacker was a member o( Trinity UnHerl Church . Rev . Carmen Holbrough officia ted the October 7, 1980 funeral service at McBealh FUneral Home. Internment was at Beach· ville Cemetery . Mr. Hacker is survived by his wife, the former Christina Wright; his daughlers Ja nel of Thamesford, Mrs. Donald (lsa· belle) Ling of R.R. 3 Ingersoll and Mrs. Edna Mont. gomery, R .R. 3 lngersoll .· Also surviving is his sisler Miss Bessie Hacker of Beachville, and his grand· children Susan. Jeff, Tim and Sleven Ling . .. Pallbearers were James All en, Ke n Willy, John fosler, Ralph Fleuelling, Jerf 'Dlom and Slanley Brown. ~c~~nlI~n~9nN: M~u- e c ermer orn, a reSld· ent at Victoria Lodge RetiremenL Home in Ayr, died October 3, 1980 atlhe age of 93. Rev . Tom Grilfin offici · a ted lhe Oc Lober 6, 1980 funeral service at McBeath FUI1(J'al Home. Internment was at Illgersoll Rural 'Cemetery. Mrs . Schermerhorn was pred~ceased by her first and second husbands, the late Daniel Schermerhorn and the late William HoustOll. She was also predeceased by her son William Housloll who di(X} in UJ44. Surviving are her dau - . ghlers Mrs . William (Bernice) Smith of Ingersoll, Mrs . Frank (Jean) Yowor· ski (York) of Ingersoll, and Mrs. MAl'ion Lichty of Ed· monton. Also surviving are six grandchildren and ' to great grandchildren. ... DEATHS DEATHS BIRTHS fllEEMAN : BILL AND Heather Freeman are happy Lo announce the arrival of their daughter Carrie Lynn, 7 Ibs, 12V~ 02S. on September 24, )980, al Alexandra Hospi[al. Proud grandparents are Fred and Leotta Freeman, Mt. Elgin and Bob and Helen CoUins, Ingersoll. . TO JOHN AND BETTY Anne ~ (nee: lAnsbary), a son MichaeL David, 7 lbs . 13 Ot., bom Seplember 14, 1980, In Collingwood Hospital. Brother for Christopher John. Four grandchildren for Mr . and Mrs . Jack Lake, Clarksburg and sixth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lonsbary, Ingersoll. i9iYMAtf{ Herman Bowan. i r ing Street East, died at Westminster Haspilal, London, September 23, 1960. He was 77-yearsold. Rev . Cannen Holbrough officiated the September 26, 1980 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Internment was Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. Born in Wallace lownship he was employed as a baker at Zurbrigg's Bakery for many years . He was a member of Trinity United Church and active in both the Ingersoll Curling Club and the Ingersoll Lawn Bowling Club. . Mr. Bowman is survived by his wife, [he former Mary ~McKee; his son Bud of Ingersoll; brothers Victor of Sardis, B.C., Elmer ~ Atwood; Granl and. Frank Listowel and Les of Preston. Also su rviv ing are his sisters Mrs . Etla Co- oper of Listowel and Mrs. Jim (Marjo(ie) Donnelly of London. Pallbearers were Fred Kimberley, Norman. Moullon, Lion Johnstone, Gerald Clark, Frank York and Floyd Bowman. DALE; Harry Dale of Turkey Point and formerly of Ingersoll, died at Alexandra Hospital September 29 1980. He was 68· years-old . . Funeral service will be helu Thursday, October 2, 1980 a t Sacred }{eart Church . Parish prayers will be October I. Born in Woodstock to the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale, he was employed at the Morrow Company for rna ny yea I"S, then opera ted a fur buying business. lIe was a member of Sacred Heart Church. Mr. Dale is sw-vived by his wife, the former Margaret McCarty ; his sons John of Clarksburg, Peter 0 of Burgessville, Da vid of Embro and Donald of Lady SmiUl, B.C.: daughters Mary of Ingersoll, Mrs. Fred (Joan) Kimberley of Atikokan, Anne of Ingersoll and Ruth of Stratford . Also surviving a re his sisters Mrs. Richard (Sally) Copp of Sherrill, N.Y. Mrs. Earl (Dorothy) Gordon of Bossier, louisiana i and si x grandchildren. He was predeceased by his sisler Mrs. Donald (Ruth) McKay. :,1 let Merrill of Woodstock and Mrs. Mildred Gregg of Woodstock . Also surviving are his grandchiJdren Barbara and Bradley. He was predeceased by IWo broUlers, Samuel in 1954. and Fred in 1961Rev. John Huether officiated the Saturday, Sept. ember 13, 1980 (uneral ser\lce at McBeath Funeral Home, Ingersoll. In tern. ment is the Harris Street Cemetery. WEli.AR : [lee WeUar, 271 Jura Lane, Ingersoll, died as the result of a car accident Saturday. September 13, 19OO at COWlty Road 6. He was 22-yearsold. . 'f1Ie son of Dorothy and How~rd Well~r, he is sur· vived by his parents and his grandmother, Mrs. Es· tella We liar of Ingersoll. Also SurJiving are his brothers Larry and Scott, at home, and sisters Mrs . Michael (Kalhy) StrCiw of Ingersoll and Lendra and Tracey, at home . Rev . Cannen Holbrough officiated the Tuesday, September 16, 1980 2 p.rn . (Mera! service at Trinity Uniled Church. Prior to the (Meral service, he rested at McBeath Funeral Home , Ingersoll. internment is at Inger· soli Rur a1 Cemetery. Pallbearers were Alen Smith, Mike House, Bill Kirsh, Dan Staples, Paul Mabee and Steven Pearson. ~.~~ : Beulah Wjlson of ~.~rngersoll died at S6 September 5 at her home . She was born Lo the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mil . ler In Burford Township . She was active in Foldens United Church. Canadian- Order of Foresters, Court Zenda, and served in Ihe RCAF in the second Irorld war. She is survived by hus· band John, sons Jerold of Woods lock, Douglas of Be.achviUe; daughters Ml'S. Jim (Shirley) ~x of Mt. Elgin and Marlene and Frances at home. Also Surviving is her sister ·Mrs. Sherwood (La Vona) Goodlng of Plattsville and seven grandchildren. Rev. Rass Hargreaves o(ficialed funeral services September 8 at McBeath Funeral Home. Place of internment was Burgessville Cemetery. WILSQN: Mae Wilson of Foldens died Thursday, Seplember 11, 198{) while a patient in Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. She was n-years-{)Id . Born in West Oxford to the late Mr. and Mrs. John SheltDn, she was predeceased by her husband, the la te Lorne Wilson, in 1960. He is survived by his son SlaNey Wilson of R.R. 4 Ml. Brydges and by his brother Ross Shelton of Ingersoll. sisters Mrs. Vic- I.\'UG L ~ Pallbearers were David WUson, Harry Reeves, Al. Ian Thompson, Don Jansen, Lloyd PeUow and Eugene Miller. Canadia n Order of Por. esters auspices of Court S CYL \_ S e.~-t~\\\ ~~\" \1 Zenda Lodge held II special service for the deceased Sunday, September 7. S, Audrey Smith of am street, Inger· soll , died at the age of 63 September /) at University Hospital, London . She was bom to the late Mr. and Mrs . John Fulker. son, in Dereham Township. She was active at SL Paul's Presbyterian Chur· ch and was involved in the ladies' f eder atlon there . 6S She is survived by her husband John, and daughter Mrs. Donald (Suedeanl Pirie 0( R.R . 3 Ingersoll . Also surviving CIre her broUlers Douglas of Wood· stock, carl of Kirkland Lake. Paul or Peter· borough, Robert of Guelph and sisters Mrs. Tr-eva Bond of Tillsonburg and Mrs . Murray (Madge) of Mt. Elgin . Three grand· children also survive the deceased. She was predeceased by brother Ray a nd sister Leta . . Rev. Deane Cassidy of(. ic\al.ed the funeral service septembe.r 8 at McBeath Funef"al Home. Place of internment was Ingersoll Rura! Cemetery . Pallbearers were John . Newman, Norman Moul. ton, Lorne Moon, Anderson Thornton, Gerald Pirie and Larry Bood. BIRTHS ' SWANCE: ROGER AND ZYLSTRA: Louella 2yl. ·sGa, 145 ~ nterbury Street, Ingersoll, died I'll !.he yotmg age of 14, Saturday, September 13, 1980 as the result of a car accident on Counly Road 6. Louell a is I he da u gtl ter 0 f Evelyn and Robert Mar. riage and of Gerald Zylstra . Born in Ingersoll, she was a S bJdent al Ingersoll District Collegiate Instit. ute. She is survived by her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. DEATHS tY2fu Peacefully at her orne in Royal Oak, MichIgan, Edith Mc.KUlen Pugh, 74, beloved wife of the late Harley Pugh. Loving mother of Jack and Tom. Lovingly remembered by five grandchildren and rour great-grandchildren. Also survived by sisters Mrs. Ernest Grant (Grace) of Aylmer; Mrs . Uoyd Phillips (Margaret) Ingersoll; brolhers Garfield (Ben) McKiUen Dexter, Mich.; Ralph McKiUen, Toronto i Robert McKIII en , Ingersollj and DonaldMcKiUen, . Woodstock. Predeceased by her -husband Harley, parents Benjamin Bnd Rachel McKillen and sister Ila McKillen Prenlic:.e, Funeral arrangements by William SulUvan Funeral Home Royal Oak. For SE:ptember 16. . Jim Adams 0/ Ingersoll Mr . and Mrs . Robert Mar: riage of London. Mrs. Hel. en M4IlIiage of London and Mrs . Jean Zylstra of Nor. wich . Also surviving are her grea t grandparents. Mr . and tl1rs . Bell Daines Senior of Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Ashlon Blancher of CenlIevilJ e. Louella is survived by her brothers Steven and Michael and sisters Cindy, Tammy. Tammy and San. dra. She was oredeceased by her grandfather, the lale Donald 8lancher. , Rev . Carmen Holbrough o{{j cia Ie d I h e Tuesda y September 16, 1000 funerai service al 1'r t.llity United Church ilt 2 p.m. Prior to the fU/1 eral ser\'ice she rested at Mc8edlh Funeral Home. art September 6, 1980 at Vic- toria Hospital, London. MACfrTOSU: BECKY pleased to dMounce the birth of Lorie ChrisUne, on Septembe~ 5, 1980. Sister for Dwaine. GranddJIughter for Ester MacIntosh of rngersoll and Charles and Mary Scott of London. and ary are liES: TOM AND SHEILA . ate'Very happy to announce the arrival of their daughter "Kyla Marie," born at Sl Joseph's Hospit.a~ London, on S~day, August 31, 198(,1 at 3:51 p.m. : weighing 6 Ibs . W~ 025 . and 19~" long. Proud grandparents are Murray and Hughena Daniels, and Adrian and Anne Bes) all of · Tillsonburg. Proud great grandparents are Aseph and Grace Daniels of Ing- : ersoll and Hugh and Ellen , Doyle o( Woodstock. A long 8wait~ sister (or Jeffery I . Gn.cU:i.. BILL AND JULIE , ~unch) Gray, of Bol- ' . ton, are happy to announce the arrival o( their daughter IWary Ann. She was born, September 10, 1980 at Etoblco General Hospital, ., weighIng 6 lbs . 14 01.. First grandch ild for Mr. and , Mrs . Carl Bunch and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray Sr. of WillowdaJe. First great grandchild for Mrs. Thel ma Telfer and first great, great grandchild Co~ Mrs . Annie Hawkins of London. Internment is at lnger- Rural Cemetery. PaJlbeCirers were John Blancher, Wayne Knight Gary King, Vernon Blan~ ener, Roger Fiek, and WaysoU ne Blancher. ..L (\) G:, Cathy are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Marcy Lynn, on August 2J>, 1980 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. Sister to Amy. S~ial thanks to Dr. T. Mayberry. Dr. J . Tasker, Dr. J . Kirk"Dr. J. Lawson and Dr. D. Simp- ; son. . rnT~Ci: GARY AND nee Schreurs) are . pleased to 8IU1OWlce the saIearrival of Amy Lynn, 6 pounds, 6 oz., on Saturday, E RS (SU_ S ~~~"'\ ~\'\\ \) e. \' \ -', I)Lrun.) .' . THORNTON: (Thornie) : Noe, 91 Thames . BIRTHS ULCH: ' DAVE Street · South, TngersoU, died Sunday, August 24, 1980 at Woodstock General Hospital. He was 7S·years-old. Born in Ingersoll to the · late Mr. and Mrs. John Noe, he is survived by four · nieces and one nephew. He . was lX"edeceased by his hrothen; CecU and Bill and his sisters Mrytle·Harrison and Pearl Piper. ·Rev. Tom Griffin oC StJames Anglican' Church, officiated the Wednesday. August 27, 1900 funeral service at McBeath Fun· . eral Home. Interment was · at Ingersoll Rural Cemet- , AND CUlda Ulch are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Pamela Lynn born August 21. 1980 -' , at" Sl. Joseph's Hospital In London.: ery. .i - A memorial service was staged Tuesday , August 26, · 1980 by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 119. . Pallbearers were Ralph Parker, Jim FH2patrlck, ~rald Pirie, John Minard and Don McCrae. ! YRTON: Kathleen Burn, 71 ta therlne Street, Inger~~I~ ~ed while a pat- _ lent in Alexandra Hospital, Wednesday, August . 27, 1980. She was 87·years-old. Mrs. BUrton Is survived her' husband, . HalTY Burton; her 80ns Harold of by Edmonton, Alberta and Waller oC Tillsonburg; h~r daugther Mrs. Tom (Doris) Fleming of Ingersoll, 10 grandchIldren and .four .great grandchildren . . ' Born in 'Norwich, England to the late Mr. 'and Ml'fI. Walter Hoimes, Mrs. Burton was 8 member of St. James AnglJcsn Chur· ch. .Rev. Tom Griffin offici· , ated the Xhursday, August . Ut, 1980 funer.al service at . Mc~eath Funeral Home. Interment was at the Harris Street Cemetery.- ;) , ", BIRTHS ~L 't ll: AT ALEXANO- ,'a ospilal on August 20, [980, to Mike and Marg Ellah, R. R. 2, Ingersoll, a jaughter Karen Kim.' ~~ AT Al,EXANDHA flO'Spi'l'al on Augusll9, 1980, Michael and Shirley Jones, 285 Thames Street 'Iorth,. Apt 28, Ingersoll, a iaughter Teresa Louise. :0 :-'EOPOLD: AT ALEXwdra Hospital on August!.2, 1900, to Gunter and ,haron Leopold, 150 King ~iram Street, Ingersoll, a :Oll Christopher Dale. ::OATES: AT ALEXANO· -a HospItal on August 25, ~980, to Kendrick and \.manda Coates, 145 Park {ow, Woodstock, a son :;(even Kendrick Eli. TIi'i\ £ S 2\ u.~'--'- ~.,"\- ~;n \ 1'\ '6 C) IlLANCHE MINNI E 8AHNIM Mrs. Jack Barnlll1 passed away at her home in Ot· terville on Saturday, August 23, 1980, in her 74th year. She was the former Blanche Minnie Willett. Survi ving arc three sons, Allen Barnim of RR I, Burgessville, George Barnim and Don_aId Barnim, both of Otterville; two Sisters, Mrs. Clara Boulton· and Mrs. Ethel Woodard,' boU) of Florida; one brother, Nelson Willett of RR I,: Norwich; two half-sisters, Mrs. Hubert (Florence) Hussey of Otterville and Mrs. Clarence (Margaret) Robbins of Tillsonburg: 30 grandchi Idren; 23 great· grandchildren; a friend. WiU3rd Wilson; and two daughters-in-law, Audrey.:. Barnim of Springford' and Lillian Earnim of OtLervHle. She was predeceased by a daughter. June, and by three sons, Alex, CliHord and Murray. Rested :al the Nelson F. Gleason Funeral Home, Otlervil Ie. whe re service . was heJd Tuesday, Augusl 26, at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. Earl Moore. Intermenl in Otter Cemetery. Memorial donalions to the Hearl Fund would be ap· preciated by the family. IIAMMOND: Wilburn Hanunond. R. R. 3 Ingersoll, died at Toronto Gen· era) Hospital Tuesday 19, 1980. He was 74-year,s·0Id. Rev. Wayne Myhre officiated the Friday. August 22 funeral service at McBea t.h , Funeral Home. The Canad'ian Order of Foresters, :. Court Sanner No. 750 under ~ the direclion of Mr. EUis "Wallace, part chief ranger assisted by Mr. Gordon llath parI chief Ranller. Mr. Hammond is survived by his wife, the former Eva Seitz, his son Jack Hammond of R.R. 3 Inger. soH and daughter Mrs. John (Doreen) Clark of R.H. 3 Ingersoll. Also surviving are his grandchildren Ron Clark, Terry Clark, Damuelle Hammond, Brend Hammond and Mrs. Gary (Cindy) Wallace, a~d one great·grandchild MIChelle Clark. , 11/\ YES: Phyll is Hayes,ISB; DEATHS Mr. Hammond is surviv. ed by his brothers Ross Hammond of R.R. 4 Ern· bro, Stan Hammond of, Ingersoll a nd Harley Ham· mond of R.R. 3 Ingersoll and his sister ;>1(5. Wi Ilia m (Lena) Bruce of IngcrsoU. Pallbearers were ROll Clark, Terry Clark, Bill Matheson, Jack HasketL. Gary Wallace and George BaigenL Interment was at Banner Cemetery. HANSFORD: Ernest Hansford died at the age of 93 on Tuesday, August 19, 1980. The Pulnam resident died while a patient in Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. Born to the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hansford, he worked as a farmer. He was a member of Ole Putnam United Church. Mr., Hansford was predeceased by his wife, the late Eva Vickers. He is survived by his sons Will ord of StraLIord, Gordon of R.R. 2 Mossley and Ca rl of Putnam; daughters Mrs. Layal (Jean) Steven· . son of Tillsonburg, Mrs. William (Doris) Kiddie of Tillsonburg, Mrs. Ra Iph (Alice) Humphrey of R.n.. 2 Delaware and Mrs. Elva Estergaard of London. Also sur vi ving is his brother Albert oC Flint, Michigan and sister Mrs. Violet Jones of Dell'oit, Michigan; :n grandchildren and 38 _great grandchildren. Rev. Elgin Rintoul oHicialed Ule Friday, August 22, 1980 (uneral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Gene Humphrey, John Hansford. Ron Kiddie, Larry Hansford, Ed Estergaard find Rick Wack lnt.ermenl was at Put·! nam Cemetery. King Slrc(~l West, ingcr.c;o\l, died Monday, August 18," 1980 at Victoria Hospital, London. at the age of 74. Born'in Montreal, she' was predt.'Ce<lsed by her husbaud, the late Henry Hayes, in 1963. Mrs. Hayes is survived by her sons Arnold H!l.yes of Los Angeles, California and Rick Hayes o{ London. Also surviving are five . grandch ild ren. Rev. George Watt offici· ated the Wednesday, August 20, 1980 (uneral service at Mclkath Funeral Home. A special service was held by the Eastern Star under the auspicies of the Avalon Chapter 220, 'J\tesday, August 19. Pallbearers were Jan Mulsaers, Ed I\lutsaers, Merv Haycock, Jim Mathews, Granl Brady, and Don RobinSon. Int.emlent was at the Harris Strcet Cemetery. SNOE!{S; Joseph Snoeks, 224 Brock StreeL, Thamesrord. died at the age of 51 August 19, 1980, while a patient UI University Hos· piUl I, l<lndon. Born in Bolland, he was employed at the Cold Springs Farms, Thamesford, for 10 yea rs. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Mr. Snoeks is survived by his wife Alida along WiOl his sons Gerald of RR. 4 Thamcs(ord and Chris, at home, and daughters Mrs. Frank (Trudyl Verberne of R.R.I Otterville, and Wilma, at home. Also surviving are two brolhers and three sisters. all ill Holland, and two grandch ildren, Steven and' Mechail. Failler Campbell officio. ated the FrjdClY, August 22, 1980 funeral servIce at Sacred Heart Church, illgersoll. Funeral arrange-' Il1cnis were completl:'d hy the C::l rrothel's . Hetzn er Funeral Home. PallbeArers were Emile Slrydock. Bil! Brekelmans, Nick Slockman, Rossi Wttrner, Huber! Vcr Meren and Allen Thom~ssen. BIRTHS SJ'E 1N !JOFE i Stella hofr, VAESSEN: IIENnv AND lary happy arrival jamine (nee Moore) are 10 announce Ihe of their son DenGerard, on JuJy 28, 1980. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Maessen and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore, Ingersoll. I!J ijGQ]'I: AT ALEXAN. dra Hospital on July 25, 1980 to Mr. and Mrs . Harold Piggott, R.R. 2 Thamesford, a son Paul Elton. YANDEn WOUPt"; : AT Alexandra Hospital on July 29, 1980, to Ray and Pat Vander Woude, 220 FifU, . Ave, WOodsLock a daughter, Krista Diane. s1i~,.; 221 Thames Slr.he.Ll . North, Ingersoll, died'; at ' the age or 76 on Thursday, August 7, 1980, at Univ.er,sity ~[aspilal, Lllndon : !~ ; Born ill TIlisotlburg 10 lhoe late Mr. and Mrs . Georg'r Wh.i leroH, s he was pmcleceaselj by neT h usLJand, the late Clarence Steinhofr, in 1960. . ': I She is SllTvivCl/ h ' sons Reg of Barrie, Eu~n~ of SI. Thomas, anol MorriS of lngersoll ; WI ught,er~ Mrs . Jack (Dorothy) Ch isnail and Helen Dan'id, both of lngersoll, and J~nnir Donmoyer of Woodstock , Also suriviving i~ ' a ~is · ter, Eva MaclnlYJ'e, I Q1 Aylmer, II grandch iluren her and lh(ee greal grand'ch.ild· . reno ' . , .. Rev. Hugh Moorel""Mlse officialed the MOI:OAy, August 11, 1980 (urlcral service at McBeath fun· eral Home. Inlermellt was at the Harri s Streel C'e metery. DEATHS WI\l G IlT : Funcral Service was hela Wednesd:ty, Aug· ust 6 a t til c Carrothers8elmer Funeral Home in Thamesford for the lale Terry M. WaigllL Mr. Waighl, a resident of SI John, New Brunswirk, and a former Thorndale resident, died at the age of 38 August 2, 1960, following a car accldenL in Lewiston, Maine, U.S.A . He is survived by his wife , the former Karen Slrome; his parents Waller and Joan Waight of R.R. 2 Thorndale', daughlers Shel · Iy and Angela, at hon~: and brolher Michael' !of n.R . 2 Thorndale . Ii Born in England, . Mr. Waight worked as a supervisor (or Pulmon KeUogg CoI\SLrllClion. I .: Rev. Detvlyll Docken Of-. ficiatcd the 2 p.m . senli~e. In(ennent was "t Robin's: HUI Cemetery. Pallbearcr!s : included Clive Marsderi, l.)EL ntANe : Fedora Del ianco 0 R. i. 2 Illgenioll, died at age 48, Sun Ui'lY , Augll"t 3, 19BO <It Viclo ria lIospi Lill, Londoll. She is survived by Ioer h\lsba nd John: her sfns Lorenzo, a.t home, rind Gilbriele o{ London . AIso surviving is her sisler Mrs. Silverio (Silvana) Pap.•~ is 01 Ingersoll anll brothers anrl sisters in Hal}, . Mrs . Del Bianco was born in Haly. Nlcr moving to Ingersoll she becat\\(' an active member or !:)aered I\Ci'lrt Catholic Church and tne church's wornell's lea· gue. I Parish praycrs were Tuesday, August ~, j900 and the tuner,,[ SClvlce was Wednesday, Aug~st 6, i980 al Sacred Heart ::;hurch . Pallbearers included Ron Nadalln,' Si\\(!rlo Nad· a.lin, John Nadn\iI :' R omeo PDpaiS: Rick kdigonda and Lucio Odoreo . Inter· ment was ::It Sa 'red lIear'! Cemetery . ;. , , Ron Vandenburg, Ted HaU ; RoberL Duffin, James Cole and James Eden . ~ . :, : 1: 13 M(}() GACII : Sund.<!y, July "20, l!iio, Bonnie Moggoch 0/ 110 King Solomon Street, Ingersoll , passed away at Alexandra Hospital at age 78. Mrs. Maggach was born in Oxlord COllJ'ty La the late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Welt. She was a member al TI'inity United Church. Mrs. Moggach is survi 'Jed by her hwband, Henry <Dutch) Moggach . She was predeceased by her brolher Milton Welt and her sisters Marie Reagan and lda Riddler. Rev _ Deane Cassidy will offic ia I.e the funera I serv Icc today at McDe.alh Funeral Home at 2 p.m . Interment will be at the Oxford Memoria I Pa rk Cern elery . BIRTHS F USS: PETEfl AND l\'l aur een are happy to an· 1l0W1Ce the safe arrival oC (heir son, Gerald Joseph, 7 Ibs II on July 16, 1980 ill SI. Joseph's Hospilal in London, Grandparents 11 re 1\1r. and Mrs. John Stephcnson of Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fuss of llranl(ord MS. VAN NOHM AN: Jack Van ~ orman, 1§3 J{ing Street West, fngersoll, died al Alexandra Hospila! Thurs· day, July 17, 19110. He was 62-yea rs-olu. Oorn in Ingersoll, he was predeceased by his wife, the former Betty House, July '1:7, 1919_ Mr. Van Norman is sur· vived by his son Danny 01 Ingersoll and daughters Mrs . Gordon (Verna) Verge of frlgersoll and Juice, at home. Also surviving are two grandchlldren, Billy and Tammy , A special Masonic serv Ice was held i"ridAY, July 18 under the auspices of King Hiram Lodge No. 37 af and am , R.ev . Dean Cassidy officiated the Saturday, July )9, 1980 fWlcral service at Mc· Beath Funeral Home . lilt· erment was at Dorcliester Cc:a~~:(,~f~tt1n~stiirl~~~· Thurlell, Tom M!'Ii>ee, LlIr-ry lJouse, Pele Clark, Frank Toud, and Clarence Woodman , DEATHS !tOIlOTlI'\/\I; .July 2. I !1I1O BIRTHS DAN Al'il) JU DY A NST EE of 60 Laurel Crescent Ul IngersoU are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughtcr Sarah Jane who was born on June 30 19BO. ALJ.l~N AND I{ATIIY COPUQr of R.R. 1, Salford arc proud 10 announce Ihe happy arrival of their son Joseph Alien John who was born on June 28. 1980. PETEH /\NO JAUNITA y a n Boeke! of 236 Wonham Street are happy 1.0 an· nounce the arrival of francis Adriana who was born on J ltb' I, 1<)80. FULTON : Mrs. J. Prank FUlton of 76 King Street West, IngcrsoU, passed away on Monday, June 30. 1980, al Ale xandra Hospital, IngersoU, in her 89th year. The fOlmer ThirUl Alice' Downing, she was bort! in Brownsville, May 10. 1892, daughter of the lale Charlie Downing and the former Hesler Davies. Surviving are her hus· band and several nieces and nephews. She was prede~ased by two brot hers, /l!rred Down· ing and Henry Downing. She rested al her resid· ence, 76 King Street West, rngesoll, until Thursday noon, thence \0 Trinity United Church, Ingersoll. for compiele funeral ser· . vice al2 p.m. com]ucled by Rev. Ralph' E. King of London. In{enncn( was ill Delmer Cemetery. Ostrander's FUllen'll Bome, Tillsonburg. \Vas in ch:u-ge of arrllllgell'lcnts. UNO E BWOO»; MlriS1l1 U't lm i tJ nMer \'1ood. 225 Charles S{ reet Ens!. died al 1I1cagc of 70 Oil July 3, 1980. al her home, Born in Norlholll pIon, England Lo the la te Mr. l'o Ild Mrs. Josl~h Ol(lc\{well, she was predccea~cd by her husband lIarold ill 1974. She is survived by her sisters Mrs. Colhcrillc reick of SI. Marys and Mrs. Larry (Elsie) McIntosh, also of S1. M<lT)'s, Mrs. Underwood was an active member of the Salvation. Anny and' ,0. member o( the home league. U. Ernie Heed of Ii cia ted the July 7, J960 funcral service al Mcl3eaLh Funeral [-Jome, Intermcnt was at logersoll Rl1 r(l I Celllet· ery. Pallbcal' ers were Lar· ry McIntosh, Dill Mc· Intosh. DOII~ Pillock, Mue Pillock, &ldie Underwood and Charles IngllillYl. llALA 7S ; WilliLim Bal· Ll2S of 5 Princess Pa rk, Ingersoll, died at age 51 on JulY 6 at Victoria Hospital in London. The deceased is SUT'lived by wile Mary Moriez, daughters Mrs. Norman Naisbitt (C(lro· Iyn) 01 London and Mrs. Chris 'nlOTll ton (Dar· lene) (j, Embro. He is also survived by pLlrCl1 ls Mr. and 10.'11'5. Frank Ba1a2S of Tillson· burg; broUlers Frank of Til1sonburg, George of Bellc vllle a nd sisters Mrs. F'rank Fulop (Margaret) of Till SOil LlUrg and Mrs. Phil Cbrke.( Emily) of Durlingtoll. , TI~ , dcce.:lscd W;\s born in llungary and laler worked \\~ til Canada Cement La farge Ud. and was a member 01 Sacred Heilrt Church. Father iUlberl Morrissey offick1tl'(]' (uner.. J services July <) al the Churc h 01 (he Sacred I!earl. PI ace of intern· menl was SI. Ln.dislous Ccme tery, CourUand. Pallbearers were How· ard DUllhfln' Marlin Dunham, Joe' Slurdick, Joe DI'OLos, Scoll Nllisbitt lind Lloyd Dawe. HObett HObolha III 01 IlIgcrsoH, died IVhile a pal ient in Ale)(A lid 1'3 Hospital. lie was in his 93rd, yea r. norn in Worcliester. Eng. land, he came to Canada in 1911 and operatcd a garage III Toronto. I n 1!J2(; he moved In Inger'soll where hc opcr.:llcd gnrnges for many yea rs. lie has spell[ the past several winlers ill Florida, although Ingersoll remaincd his summer nome. Mr. H.obolllam was pre-' deceased by his wife, the former Ad:! Harvey, in 1!l&4 . He is sW'vived by his sons Bob 01 Porl Howan and Harold o/Ingersoll, <I nd his (hree grandchildren. Rev. Tom Griffin officiated t he July 4. 1980 funeral S-('rvtcc al M cBcalh f:<'l1n· erN Home. Interment was . at Ingersoll Rural eenle!· ery. F L EMING : Elwin Plcm· mg. 122 eli" rlrs Strccl EllSl, died <It his home July 2, 1!J80 a I the agc of GO. Uorn ill Derehllm Town· ship to Mrs. Mable Pic ming ;'Inri lhc !:-lte !"(:lnk 'F'tcillillg:. hr o"nl( tetl n roofing bliSillCSS ill Ing~r· so\l lor many YC.1rs, lie IVllS :tIso n lllcmher of TrinHy Uililed (Jlurch. Mr. FlelDillg is survivcd by his mOlhcr. his hrolncl'S l3urton o( Ingersoll !Iud Wilbert of London, <lull his sislcrs ~1j'~. Earl (Doris) Swartz and I\lrs. Keith (U .. rb:lr<l) Pellil, both of Illgersoli. [tev. Hoher! \V il!iLl Il IS ofli<;inted (hc July 5, 19~O fUller;!t servicc :>.ll\'1e Oeath rllllcr::ll HOlllc. Illlermenl at Ehenezer Cemet· cry. PallbcMcrs wcre Gll ry P"lcmiug. lX!nnls rlemin~. r:I'IC Wi Ison. Keith Cullioll. Rick Moccllin. Cnl1l Hob· erl" alld Jolin Itull. Wi\S AIso surviving Is on e eh arIes of Thamcs[ord, and one sister, Helen Waring 01 Ingersoll. Mrs. Miller was predecC<"lsed by one sister, Louise (Mrs. M. Bartindale) and one brother, Dr. Arthur W. Waring. Burial was in the Redeemer Lutheran Church Cemetery, Sl. Petersburg. brother, DEATHS WAn NER : Lillian Warner '01 ~s itlng Slreet East, died aL the age of 62 on June 6, 1980 at her home. Born i n Montreal she was predeased by lather James Montgomery in 1979. Her mother Mrs. Eli2.abeth Monlgomery, presenlly resides in Ingersoll. She is survived by husband Donald Warner son Wayne of Misslssauga and grandchi Ielren L eJ!-A nn and Gemma-Kay. She was aIso predeceas· ed by her sister Isabel in 1965. Kcverend Tom GrifCin oHkia Led funeral services Junc <) at McBe.a th Funera 1 !lome. TIle deceased was cremated. EMORY - Annie M. Emory who was a rormer Ingersoll resident, died June II, 1980 al Bailie Ground, Washington. She was 8s-years-old. Born F'ebruary 4, 1892, in Ingersoll, she is survived by a son, Donald C. Emory of San Jose, California, and a daughter, Janice E. Lindgren 01 DatUe Ground. Washlnglon. Also surviving is her brother Dlester Caddey of Ingersoll, four grandsons and lour great grandchildren. Graveside services and burial will be held in Nelson, B.C. Michael - Law of Ingersoll died suddenly a t age six on June II, 1900. Born in Ingersoll lhe deceased was a grade one student <"lnd a member of lhe Putnam United Church Junior Choir. He;s survived by parents Janll.ic and nonald Law and sisler Melanie. Also surv; vi ng are grandparen Ls Mr. and Mrs. Orville Law of RR. 2 Mosslcy. fieverend Vern Prowse of ncia Le d Iuner al servi ces June 14 at McBeath Funeral Home. Place of intemment was Pulnam Cemetery. Pallbearers were Carl Langford, Terry Ay IWin, Grant Erwin and George Erwin. 1.!llY; n .R. IIOLLANDS: M II. ~.m[r bourne m alle) Hollands. 82, Asta bJla, Florida, passed away, May 2. 1980. Born (n Ingersoll, Onlario, Can?da, he moved (0 Astatula from Detroil in [964. He was a retired aul.om alic machine o~ra lor. He WilS remembered in h)gersoll as a goal lcnder in the Ingersoll Hockey Circle, back in the J 920'5. He is survived by his wi fe, Dor('llhy a nd sisler Mrs. Helen Taylor, Ingersoll. MIL Ll£U: MHS. CLAHA (Waring) Miller, died in St. Petersburg Hospilal, ,"'lorida, on Saturday, June 11, W80. She is ~urvi ved by her husband. Ihe Rev. Harmon Miller, and two daugh\(!rs, Rulh Marie and Sylvia. 4 ,.. lcGI NN IS: irene McGin· nis of 302 King Street West, died June 14 at age 73 at Vlctori"l Hospital in Lon· (Ion. Born in Woodgreen England the deceased was a lJI('mber of Sl. James Anglican Church in Inger- ' soli ::111<1 was acU ve io th e Ladies Awtiliary Drallch 119 of the Royal Canadian Legion. She had been president for m:my years. She is survived by husband Daniel, son Ronald McGinn is; brolllers Ruper Wallace of London, England, J.J (Jack) Wallace, and sisters Mrs. Cecicil Smith (Margaret) of IngersoU, Mrs. Clarence McMillan (Anne) of Ingersoll, Mrs. WilUam Messanger (Florence) of Ingersoll, Mrs. Gail Croker (Gerlrude) of Calgary, Alberta, and Mrs. Max Jackson, (Jeanette) of Ingersoll. Also surviving are grand· children Mrs. Terry Bulcher (Joanne) of Galt, Mrs. Donald Lemp (Nancy) of Ingersoll and great grandchildren DflTee, Ronald, Christie and Jamie. She was predcC€ased by her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace of Ingersoll. The Ladies Auxiliary Branch 1\9 of the Royal Canadian Legioll held a special S<!rvice June 15. flcverend Tom Griffin officia I.e d the (uner 31 sertrice June 16 al St, James Anglica n Church. Place of inlernment was Jngersoll Rural Cemetery. Pallbearers were ~'rank Miller, BiU Wallace, Jim Fit2.~triek. Bruce Weston, Jack McMUlan and Fred Plewes. SII ELTON,.: W;,\!ter Shellon of 198 Victoria Street. died at age 76 June 9 ai his horne. Born in Tollenha.m, Eng1?lId, he was a longlime employee at Ingersoll Cheese Company. He is survived by wilc Lydia (Hazel) Tarr~ nt; sons Bill and Harry 01 Ingersoll and daughters Mrs. Mel>lyn Connor (Mary I of R. R. 2 Ingersoll, Mrs. Bruce Innis (Marg· aret) of R.lt. J, Ingersoll ann Ann Putnam. Also surviving are his brothers Thotn;)s ;:tnd George 01 H.R.3 Ingersoll; sisters MI'5. Fr~ UI;lCkmore (Alice) 01 Pori Col borne:. Mrs. Roy MeMalion (Nelliel 01 R_H.3 Ingersoll, 10 gra ndchil(lren and nine great gr.l ndchildreno A' memorial service was held Wednesday June I L and was offieialed by Reverend Tom Griffin at McDeath FUneral Home, The deceased was ('rematoo. TUlIN EI~: Audrey Turner of Beachville died at age 18 June 7 a tAle xand ra Hos~lal. The deceased was a member of the. United Church and worked at Ihe Neilson plant in Ue?chv;lIe. He was married to the late Agnes Moggach who died in 1952 and the late Helen Crumback (Luno) who died ill 1979. lie is su rv iv cd by n cphews Ronald Swartz of Dundas, Uruce Swarlz of Sl. Calha rines, Donald Fillmore of Toronto Fred Fillmore of Forl Erie and nieces Mrs. Eric Torrens (Donna) of Toronto and Mrs. Nayland Tea; (Verna) of Hiogeway. He was pre-deceased by slepchild Wray LWlO, who died in HJ79. and ~isters Ruth Nunn, Winnifrco FiUmore and Gladys Swartz. Reverend Glen MacPherson officiated funeral services June to at McBeath F\llleral Home. Place or intcrnment was l3eacllYi lie Cemetery. Pa IIbea rer s were nona Id Swartz, Bruce Swsrtz, Eric Torrens. Fred FiJ \more, Nnylan<l Tea I and Ga vin SW;'\117.. BIRTHS DUTTEHWOHTII: CIIE· ry l and Steve ( nee Parker) are happy to announce the lITn val or their son, Shawn Clark, born May 22, 1980. Proud grandparenLs are Edilh and Uoyd Bullerworth and Marge and Carl Parker. ~ ruc;::. R SC.LL \ I. fi'. £:. S BIRTHS BIRTHS B~Q!W!:. i I COVEN11lY: AT ALEX- . andra HOsPItal, on May S, 1!I80, to Brad and Sue Coveni.ry, R. R.I, Salford, a daughter Amy ' Kath· arine. THOl\lPSON : AT ALI;:X· anara Hospital, on May -I, U8(). to F'red and Terrie Thompson. 911 Cherry Stree t, Ingersoll, . a daughter Leslie Kath- "ryTa nd " Steve CHE(nee are happy to /lnnounce the arrival of their son, Shawn Clark, born May 22, 1980"Proud grandparents are Ed!th and Uoyd Butterworth Bnd . Marge and Carl Parker) Parker. . leen. CEATIl S I1EIBUUHT: AT ALEX- andra HospItal. on May . 4, 1!I80 to Ben and Elsie Heibuurt, R.R.2. Mt. Elgin, a daughter Tam· my Michelle. WALKEIt; AT A LEX- andra Hospital, on May 3, 1980, to David and Kathy Walker, 246 Thames Street South, Ingersoll, a daughter Jennifer Kathleen. BANNON: AT ALEX- andra Hospital on May 2. 1980, to Larry lind Mary Bannon, 29CaHyn Slroet. lngersoU, a son Slephen Gregory. SHENTON: AT ALEX- and1a Hospil.<ll, on May 13,1980, to G len and Isobel Shenton, 210 BeU Street, Ingersoll, a son David William. tURn Y: FrtJ::D AND t:liida."Tnee Fa rreU) wis h to Ilnnwn~ fhe birth or Sarah's !lew brotlier, Andrew George, born A"~fIH6, 1000; weighing 8 His:· B' ens, at St: Joseph's . llospiLaI, London. Proud grandpa rents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Farrel! of Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. CUlT'Y of Woodstock. -\\"\ E '. \ );. SIIARPE: Mary Sharpe, ~~6 6XIon.l Street, togcr . soU, passed away May 24, 1980, at Victoria Hospital in l.on~on. Mrs . Sharpe was 63·years .old . Dorn in Ingersoll, she was 'a member of the Salvation Army. She is survived by her husbarxl Earl, her Son Larry of Edmonton, dau. ghler.> Mrs. Clyde «(lose. mary) MiUs of Ingersoll and l\1rs. Wilson (Sharon) George 01 Ingersoll, and her [}rolhcrs , Ted of Ingersoll and Cha rles o( Pembroke. Also surviving is her sister Irene !lulson of Ingersoll, eighl grandchiJdren and one great grandchild. Lt. Ernie Reid o((iciat. ed the (uneral service held at McBeath FUllern.J Home Interm en ~ Ingersoll Rural Cemet. r \vas ail ery . Pallbearers were Ron· aId Walker. Ihy Walker, Jerry Tobin, .John HUI. son, Alec MiUs, Gerald George. : I ~\ Local 0 hituaries ': \ BIRtHS , . 1 : - • • , ., ..... . ,. ,;>:,::" - , " ,,' ". }' EDEY: :·.MR:·AN·D,MRS, KNOOP -" ", at· - fd.<Unden. 'EdeY. Place' , an noun ces-d he . blr In of ," ",Lh~l!:-,'son .~'~,BI":eIL John , ' ..l,-!oyd ~on AprD 10" • '. ~ ~. " .... :; ' ': . " - 1~. ' I :':' ; MCDiARMID,: ~- '. • CARL' :. ; and ::Bev "r McDiarmid, : :'~:Forl :',Frances Onlarlo ,:~ are happy' jj) 8nnounc~' .- ~,the b)rlll,-;' ~~:.t..he.ir, :soO'! . ',: Qhsd : Alexa!lde r, ;'. born ; .' .i'_Apru ~O, 1~.,W.etgtilrig:6, ': , . '":lbs,, l~ OZ:l~ E'r6ijd 'grarid-':' ':' :"pp.,:ents arid-4~l,grand ,-., Child,!of 'Mr,',-and Mrs. · '-:- C1ar-k~ MCDhirmlp,' lng" ;.'ersoll!and fourt,h grilridc' , .·:chlld':~ol!Mr.,end Mrs . ·. · _"; GWrge Vandei1drlesache r~ ,'Weybilrn SaSkel.cheJJan. ;:11):> r:'." " . :-_ '.iri\MJ\10NB;.AT ALEX··_ ·" ,~: a:.dra { Hospital on April' ,\- .~ 17; 19BO to' Mr. and Mrs. '.1 !~,J_oseph 'Hammond" '144 : ; ~,Wblting street, Ingersoll, " \!i:,~n.' William Edward :»~~,tci9,r, _ ,':'-:.'. , . ;": ~ - ' :-: ~. .' ','.: ",-,,' , ' .. _:};'UND8J4NQ:. 'I; ': ,AT .. " !. i\Jexafldra . Hos pltal" on.-,.-~ A'pril-,18. 19S(i'l6 Mr. and - ; MrS, -. Rene i;' u,mdbland, :111 O'Iarle,l. Street Weill, ' ·.lngeraoll; : a-1; son - Troy .. )Anthony .. ::" ~: . ,";:. ,J ::~ ~ . ': ': \" . i -,-- .. :.'MIL~PN-= :,fiT'>ALEX.,,· ,'- imd?a,-·Hosp.!,tal' on Aprll'.; :' : , 9-, ;-:ffi80 -to ::.; Kevin and -.' ~al(nee CUffordl Millson; 252 VictOria Street, Inger~oll " daughter, Il.: Vera Jeanne R.R.Z, Lakeside, died ApliJ 19 at Victoria Hospi lal, London, at the age of 64. She was born in Niagara Falls. Ontario. Mrs. Edey was an active member of the Eastern SIs rand a specia I memoria I service was held April 21. She was predcceas~ by her husband Thomas in Hn9. She is survived by her son Ri cha rd of London, her brot.her Jos· eph Marsh of Millon and her sisLer Gerttude Mar. sh of London. FWl e.ra I services were held April 22 at ?rp,m, at Carrothers·8etzner FUneral Home, Thames(ord, with Reverand G, Tucker offici aUng. InLer nlllen t (oHowed at tile Kinlore Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Borland, Gran t Gregory, Lawrence Moore, nay Dion, Aloc~t Marsh and Bill nudy. eJle,' his son John, his parenls Audrey Corey of SLratford and Lloyd Riley of !Vii I.e 11C U, brot her s Ken of Woodslock, DOll of England and Gary of Stratford a nd his sisters Audrey Dietz of Stratford and Debbie Chambers of Stratford. Funeral services were held April 23 at 2 p.m. at McBe<Jth Funeral /-lome wi th Reverand John Churchill presiding. Jnternment followed at JngersoU Rur~1 Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mike ThibouloL, Charles Dietz, Bill Harrison, Malcolm Sullivan and Murray Hansford. He was predeceased by Olle sister. EdHh Bow-' man, two brothers Roy and SLanley and one gral)d.daughter. Funeral servi ces were held April 22 at 2 p.m. at McBeath Funeral Home with Reverand John Huelher oHici aling. Intern m ent followed at Harris Street Cemetery . FEHGUSSON: Elizat>elh Fergusson of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio alld former resident of [ngersoll died April B, l!)BO at age 79 in Cayahoga Falls, Ohio. The deceased is survived by sons James Fergusson of Darien, Conn: and Douglas of Dublin, Ohio and sisLer Claribel Richards of Toronto. She was predeceas~d by her husband Charles DOllglils Fergus· son who died in 1953. She is also survived by five grandchildren, Dougla'\, Hobert, Carole and ElizabeLh, FunerAl services were held April H at McBeath Fune('al Home with Hev, Dan Mclnnis officialing. Place of illtertlment is Illgersoll Hural Cemet· ery Pallbearers w ere James Fergusson, Douglas F'ergussol\ James E. Fergusson, Hugh Mc· Corquodale, Ross MeCor· qll oda Ie and Murray HowAR!.): Gordon \lowStreet, Woodlock. died April 19' at Woodstock Gellcra I Hospital a tthe age o( 71. ard, 331 flu rOll Mr. Howard was born in Weslminster Township and farmed at Foklens He was a member of Foldens United Church. He is survived' hy Ilis HlLgy: Arnold RUey, 272 Har ris SLreeL, died April 20 at Alexandra Hospi tal at the .age of 31. Mr. Riley was born In Stratford, Ontario and was all employee of Ingersoll M;tchine, He is survived by his 'w i (" DOI'OtilY Counlry. his daughter Mich· wife Emma Haycock, his daughter Belly May Brown of Woodstock, his brot hers Cecil o( Por t L:lmblon, and his sisters Helen Mealherall, n.RA, Ingersoll: [rene Hughes o( Woodstock and Mrs. Jack H:lskett of Innerkip. He has two grnnddaught. ers. Mcl{ny. _, Sa~e Mar,le; ):= SO l- l._ \\ \:J ,,' \ \ "I "I.. .\ \::: S ,:). 2\ \ 0~ >:s G .J UNES' Mabel Ir('JIc (GJeason) JOfl(!S of H..I:U Thornda Ie died at age 71 on April 22 a t her home. Born i /I Bl a nchard Township. she later be· came an active member of, Thorndale Unlled Church. The deeeased is sur· vivcO by her husband. Waller; daughter Mrs. Jack (P hyll i3\ Treanor of SI. Mary's; brother Nelson Gleason of Olter· ville and sisters. Mrs. Howard (Ethel) Jones and Mrs. Reg (Edna) Murrel both of R.R.2 Thornda Ie. Also survivIng are I hree grandchildren. Reverend Murray Bannon of Thorndale United Church ofliciated funeral services April 25 at Carrothers· Bet21ler Fun· eral Home in Thames· ford. Place of internment is Ziol'> 7th Line Cemet· ery. Pallbearers were Rea JOlles, Allan Arthur, Murray Jones, Don Jon· es, Brian Murrell and Doug Jones. IlEATTY : HlUel Beatty, formedy of lugersoll .. <.lied Apl'il25, a.t ilge as at SI. Joseph's Hospital in London, The deceased was born In Ingersoll fo late parenL~ Mr. aod Mrs, John Lynch. She is survived by son David of· Rexdale; dnughler Mrs. n, H. (Callier· ine) Frick of Don Mills: sisters Mrs . Kathleen Thome of London, Miss lIelen Lynch of Ingersoll and Mrs. Laura Wi! !ker Of lngersoU. Also sUfviv: iug Ule deceased are eight grandchildren and si x grea t gra ndchildren. She was predeceased by husband Bert BeaUy who died ill 1936 . Rev. Deane Cassidy o((jciatcd funeral . services Apn 128 a l McBealh Funeral Home. Place of inlennent is Ingersoll nural Cemetery. EI)l\101 OS; Glen Ed. monds 0160 Clarke Side East, Ingel'soll died a I age .'(0 on April 25 at Alexandra 1IospitaL Born in Fairfield, Ontario the deceased later opera ted G and G Auto Wr~kers . HOlliNS : Sluart Robins, 2sS Thames Street North died April 1.7, 1980, a l the alleof24 aslhcresult of a mOlorcycleaccidenl. Mr. H.obins was bam and raised i ri lrIgersoll , He was an employee of Beaclwi lie Lime Qua ITY . He is s urv i ved by his parents Mac and Leola Robins, his brother, J1ob· c-rt Ede, si ster, Dawn Edc and his grandmother Mabel Legg of Aylmer. lie was predeceased by his mother Marjorie nobins in 1969. The funeral service was held al 2 p.rn: April . 21. J980 fUflt'ral at MeBealh Home wilh Rev- erand George Watt offic· inting, I nlerment follow· ed l\t Ule Harris Street cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Robins, AI Mach, Coli n Bu uUey. [lob Hiley, Larry Dickoul and Steve Marciniak . He is sllrlived by wife Margaret Killg and brot.hel' Dooald Edmonds of Lakeland, F'lorida . SI. John's Lodge No. 68 AI-' and A N held a specia I service for the deceased April Z7 at 7:30 p.m . !lev. Carmen Holbrough offici aled funeral services April 28 at MclJ.ealh Funeral )lome . Place of inl~rllmelll is Pioneer Cem~tel'y in Burlord. P<lllllearers lVere Guy JOIle'), 1I0w(lnJ La Hose, George Wesl, Mike Pel· low, Dlrl Lang(ord aod John Woolcox. Mary Oli~er rormerlY o( KinA Street West in Ingersoll and Th;\lllCSford dicd at age % on April 23 a I the Oxford llegioJlal Nursing Homc. Born 10 parents Mr . ULlVEH: and Mrs . Rober! Charles Quinn of Dereham Town ·' ship, the deceilsecl was Inter active with West· minster United Church and the U.C .W. She is survived by husb."lnd John and many nieces and nephews . Rev. Wesley Ball orricis ted (I1ner aI ser vices April 26 ?ol McBeath Funeral Home. Place of internment is Ingersoll Ilural Cemetery . Pallbearers were Keilh Quinn, Harley Quinn, Charles Wilson , Stuart McPherso[l, D<lvid Wal· I ~cc. and nil! fI'l anur. Mr. Nadalin is survived by his wife, lhe former ',' . .DEATHS· 'nl j\lASSON- Trueman J. Tom IOmasson, 229 King Street East,lnge~oU, died. at th e age 01 56 011 April 6, 1900 al Alexandra Hospital, lnge~oll . . Bom in Toronlo, he was a graduale 01 lhe University or Guelph with a 8.S.A., and he laught rugh school at Q,ckrane, Leamington, and Richmond Hill. He was vice· principal of lhe Thorndale High Schoo! and was principa I o( lhe Sydillham High &hoo! (or two years and the Wallace-' burg high school (or five years, Mr. Thomasson was head of the Science department At IngersoU District Col· legiate lnstiLu le for Ihe past LO years. Mr. Thomasson is sur· vived by his wife, lhe (ormer Joyce Graham, his mOlher·ln-law rvlrs . Ftan· cis Graham of Dundas Ont., his son Dr . Bruc~ Trueman Thomasson alld his daughters Mrs . Clarke (Laurie Kathleen) Miller o( 1I;t milton, Mrs . Dav id (Barbara Joyce) Piggins or Guelph and Mary Beth of Red Deer, Alberta . Also ?ur vi yin g his daughter· In' law Belly Thomasson of Toronto. Rev. Carmen Holbrough and Rev. Wesley B;tll officiated the Thursday, April 10, 19S0 funeral service at McBeath FWl' eral Home. Interment is at Illgersoll Rural Cemetery. is NADALIN· Gioatla (John) ~aaalm 01 BeachvilJe, died at ilie age of 78 Oil Tuesda y, April I, \!)80 al his home, Born in Marsona, Italy, he was employed a 1 Domlar for a number of years. He was also a member of S(lcred Heart Catholic Church. Palmira Mior, hiS son John of Woods !.o ck, daughter Rose a I home. and daughter Jean Jamieson o( Wood· stoc\( , Also surviving is his brother Luigi of lIaly :lnd one gr andchi ld, Kerry Nada Un o( Woodstock. Funeral arrangements were completed by Me· Bea lh F\Jnera 1 Hom e, Temporary inlombment is at Ule IngersoU mausoleum and interment will be held laler OIL the Sacred Heart Cemetery. Parish prayers were held April 2, 1900, at McBeath Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Joe Danellizzi, Jim Riddick, John Simons, John Bol Valentino TesoJat and Joh~ S. Nadalin. Msgr. V.H. Grespan oHicia ted Ihe April 3, 19S0 funeral service at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on April 3, 1990. FUMral arrangements were com- SIIA NN ON; M.J. (Jack) Shannoo H,R.2 Inger· soil died II t the aBe of 62 on March 17, 1980, a\ A.Iexaoora HOSpitAl, In· at gersoll. Born in North OJdord , Mr. Shannon was a farme'r. lie was memo ber of Sacred Hearl Chun::h and a member of KnighLs o( Columbus. After resting at McBeath ~'uneral Iiome, he was laken to Socred Hearl Church where Ihe funeral service was con· ducted by Msgr. V.H. Gre~an . Temporary en· ·lombment is at Ihe Ingersoll mausoleum And intennenl will follow at Sacred HeArt Cemetery . Parish prayers were held , March 19, 19BO. a Mr. Shannon is survived by his brother Stanley o( R.R.2. Ingersol.l. Pallbearers were Ken McCreery, Joe Haller, Joe Stcphenson, John Hanlon, Jim Gill and Tom Q,miskey . BEIIDAN- ArUlette Berdan 178 Earl Street, died March 9,1980 at Alexandra IInspital. Mrs. Berdan was' 82·years-<>ld . Rev. Deane Cassidy ofHciated the March 11, 1980 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. A special serJice was held March IOby lheOrder . of the Easlern Sthr, Avalon Chapter. 60rn in Glasgow, Scotland to the late Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes, she · was a member of Sl. Paul's Presbyterian Church and a member of the O.E.S. 220. Mrs. Berdan was predecc.ascd by her husband Frank in 1955. Surviving is her son James o( R.R . 3 Port Rowan, and her daughters Mrs . R.D. (Martha) H(}over of London, Mrs . H.W . (&ina) Foster o{ London or Mrs. Grelta Greenaway . Mrs . Gretta Greenaway. widow of Russell Greenaway, passed awny at Alexandra Hospital, I ngersol!, on Februa ry 20th, t9(10, in her 61s1 year. Dear mot her of Arlene (Mrs. George Hughes) of London, and son Bob, of 'fhamesford, Mrs .. GreenawayiS also survived by three loving grandchildren and two great·graudchlldren. Private {uneral service was he Id on Thursday, Fe bruary 21st at the McBeath I"uneral Home in Ingersoll, with Rev. Hugh Moorhouse of lie ialing. Mrs. Greenaway was the descendant o( early seWers In the Thamesford area.' Gretta Bartle(t spent her early liCe in thevillage Bnd (ollowing her marriage to Il.ussell Greenaway. The Greenaway family resided in Ingersoll for some years whet'e Mr. Greenaway operated a family store before returning to the Bartlett homesite. Following the demise of her hLlsband, Mrs. Greenaway made her relirement home at Charles Street East, Ingersoll in 1964. In her earlier years Mrs. Greenaway had been active in her lodge and church. She was an adherent of Trinity United Church, Ingersoll. Tow\\..) and Mrs. Ralph (Ruth) Adam of I.ngersoLl. Also surviving are 14. grandchildren-. and 10 great grandchildren. Interment is in Putnam Cemetery. FLOflENCEDO p GE Florence Dodge, 76 Canterbury Slreet. IngersoU, died at the age o{ 92 March 5, 1980, at Caressant Care Nursi ng 110 me. Born in West Oxford Township to the late Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Dodge, Miss Dodge was a member of Tri oily United Church and of lhe U.C.W .. Miss Dodge resided in Ingersoll since 19L4. She is survived by a numb er 0( COU$ins. Rev. Carmen Holbrough o£ficialed lhe March 7, 1900 funer al servic~, held at McBeath Funeral Home . Interment is in the West Oxlord Cemetery . LEOTA IIAltltlS Leola HRrris, 58 Welli ng· ton Ave., Ingersoll, died March 4, 1980 at the age of 78. Born in Paris, Ontario. she was a member of St. Paul's Presbyterian Chu~h. Mrs. Harris Is survived hy hcr husband George, her daught~r Mrs. Nelson (Jean) Valdron of Charlo, N.B., hcr brolher Harold Wilson of Wilmingt~n, Del. and her sisler Mrs . Fred (Nolma) Naplhell o( Ing· ersoU. Also surviving are her grandchildren Darlene Valdron and Mrs . Terry (Linda) Cable, of Pontiac, Michiga n. Rev . Deane Cassidy officiated the March 6, 1980 fUlleral service aL McBea th funeral Home . Intelment is in Ule Anglican Church Cemelery, Woodstock . -- GERTRUDE HUNTLEY ~rlrude Huntley, Il4 Duke SI reel, Ingersoll, died at the age of 84 on March 10, 1980 al Alexandra Hospital. ( Rev . Carmen Hoi:Ibrough officiated the Mar· i,ch Ll, 1~ funeral service , at McBeath Fw\eraillome. Born in Crampton to the late Mr. and Mrs . James Rowse, she was a member of Trinity United Church and of the U.C W. Mn>. Hun II ey Is s urvi. ved by hersoo James of R.R. 1 Salford and by her daughter Mrs. Dor"IS Hut.ehesoo of Ingersoll. A1sosurvivlng is a sisler, Mrs . Frank (Dorris) Butler of R.n. 1 Salford, 10 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Interment is in Putnam Cemetery. nInTHS COHNL')II: AT J\LEX+ alla m iios pilill, on Feb· ruary 22, Hl80 to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Cornish, R.fi.3 NorWich, Ontario a son Christopher Arthur. WARD: AT ALEXAN· dra Hospital, on Feb· ruary 14,1980 to Don and Janel Ward, t17 King Solomoo Street, ingersoll, a daughter Angela Ellen Marie. DEATHS !l0GG' George Gordon Hogg. R.n.. 4 Thnmeslord, died February 18, t979 while a pallent in University Hospital, Umdon. Mr. Hogg wa's 79·y ea rs -0 Id. Bornat R.R.2 Thameslord, Mr. Hogg was a retired (armer. He fann· ed his enli re b[ e in the Thamcsford area and was a member of Thamesford's Westminster Un· iled Church. Mr. Hogg is survived by his wife, the (ormer Gra.ce McKay, lind his two sons, Ken of n.R. 2 Thames(ord and Mac of R. R. 4 Thamesford. Ajso surviving are his grand· children, Mr.L Micheal (Barbara) Wilk ins 0{ Swea burg, Mrs. Tim (Marilyn) Fleischer of R.R.2 Th~mesiord, and Bob Hogg of R.R.2 Tna me; ford. Also survi vfng is one gre.a t grand· daughter. He was predeased by his broLher Murray in 1977. Rev. Wesley Ball officiated the Thursday, February 2J, 1980 funeral service, held at the Carrothers·Betzncr Fun· eral llDme in Thames· ford. lntcrmcol was at the Zion ?lll Line Cemet· ery . Pallbearers were Jack Daniels, Kjeld Mikkelsen. Murray Rutledge, Ross MacDonald, George Hogg and Bruce Hogg. MCKAY; Mary McKay, 173 Kmg Street West, Ingersoll, died Th llrsday, February 21. 1980 at the. age of 71. Mrs. McKny died while a patient in Alexandra liospital. Bev. Deane cassidy or Sl. Paul's Presbyterian Cllllrch oc!iciated the Sabm:lay, February 23, 1980 fUlleral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Temporary entombmenL is in the IngersoU Mausoleum and interment will be la ler in .1 ngersoll Rural Cemetery. Born in Ingersoll. Mrs. McKay is survived by her husband Bums McKay. Also surviving is her brother William Fos-' ter of Ingersoll and sisle I' Mrs. Elva lo":mpey of IngersoU. l\ICCOR UODALE: At- bert McCorquo a e,' 132 Holcroft Street, Jnger· soll, at the age of 73. Born in East Nissollri Township, Mr. McCor· quodale is survived by his wife the former Eva Mastcnnan (Ruddick). Also surviving are his SOliS Ken of Sudbury and Hay of M ississa uga; daughter Mrs. Roberl (Audrey) Wisson of IngersoU and sleflchildrcn Mrs. Ken (Irene) lloare of IngerSOll, Mrs. Jack (Mary) McClllcheon of Ingersoll, Donald Ruddi ck of Illgerso II and Douglas Ruddick of Bel· monl. Mr. McCorquodale is also survived by his brother Lloyd of Wood· stock, nine grandchild. ren and one great grandchild. He was predecea sed by . his firs t wile, the late Alice Matheson, his sec· ond wife, the lale Mahala Kalbfleisch, his sisters Mrs. Hal! (Mae) Newell and Mrs. Adrrlin (SteUa) Ball, and one brother, Frank McCorquodale. nev. carmen Holbor· ough of Trinity United Church ollicia Lcd the Saturday, Februilry 23, t980 fun ertl I service at McBeath FUJleral Home. Temporary entomnmenL is in Ingersoll Mausoleum and interment will be later in the Harris' Street Cemetery. GHBE NWt\ Y: FUlleral servIces [or Greltil Gre- ena way, 145 Charles Street East, were held at McBeath Funeral Home on 'Thursday, February 21, 19S0 with Rev, Hugh Moor ehouse offiCiating the private ceremony. Mrs. Greenaway died February 20, 1980 at Alexand I'll Hnspilal, Ing· ersoll. Born in Thames(ord she was predeceased her husband Russel! in 1956. Surviving is her son Bob Greenaway of Thamesford, daughtcr Mrs. George (Arlene) Hughes of London, three grandchildren and lwo great grandchildren. by Entombment is in Inger· sol! Mausoleum. 1. ruG E JQ. s (YU_ ·TI.{~ E.S llillTHS HEV. IIAll'l'LEY W. \\' t\ 'ITS WATfS: :MA1TIIEWS: TED AND ;ClIlda rec aTe lhrilled to UEATHS :"nllcu nee til e blrUI of ;lheir firs! child, Leigh :Annc weighi ng 8 Ibs. 13 :oz., Jan uar)' 24, \960 a l ·Slo Mary's Ha;pilal, Kit· ·chener. Prolld grand · parents for lhe firsltime are George and Elmaric 'Cushnie of Milton and Jim a nd Helen Matthews Ingersoll. FI r st neice for PhyUis and Tom Matulews of Ingersoll. of KIRWIN: AT ALEXAN- ill'a Hospital on January 19, 1900 10 Mike and Marlene Kirwin, R.R.2, Mt. Elgin a soo Richard David . f,L EISCIIEH : I\TRELLvil le Genera l Hospi(al on Jnl\lIary S, IORO to Moniquc llIld Philip, a 500 Wolfgang Philip Gregor. WA\': AT ALEXANl)ltA Hospital 01) January 25, 1980 to John and Nerina Way, ~ Kirwin Drive, Ingersoll a son Michael John. PAJU.{EH: AT Itcv. Maxwell Jolm;oll, Hev. Wesley llltllNICE (i1HONlA) Wt\SYLCIW sU.'Mx,J.p w: Bernice <Sronla) Wasykiw, RR. 2 Thorndale, died a t the age of 86 January Zl, 1980, al llie Bonnie-Brae Nursing Home in TaviSlock . Born ill Polland, Mrs. Was)' Ie iw \Vas pre· deceased by her husba nd Nickolas in 1968 . She is survived by her children Tony of R.R,2 Tholl1dale and Mrs. Stel· la (Waller) Bent of R.R.2 Thorndale, by Ihree grandchildren ano five grC'al RrillllkhilOrcn. Hev . Harry Brydon o((iC! a Ie d lhe funera I seIVice al the Carrothers Betzl1C1" Funeral Home in Thames(ord, Friday, .1311[1<111' 25, t980. Inter· ment of the cremated remains in Woodlalld Cemetery in London . Dall, Hev. J .P . Cooke and Pastor J . A. fwab ollicialed the Wednesclay, January 23, 1980 funeral service of Rev . lIarUey W. Walts of Wood lngf ord Lodge, Woodstock and formerly of 1>0 Delalre Street, Thamesford. nev . Walls died Jan· uary21, 1980at his home , at !he age of 92. Born in Clinlon, Rev . WlItts was ordained in 1916 at Avenue Road Melhodlst Church in TorontO. He served m~ny ye!ll"s in the Ham ilton conference and laler at Brighl in the London COl\ference. He retired and s~tlled ill Tha.mes(ord in 1955. Hcv. Walts is survi~ecJ by his wife Katheryn; his SOIlS liarley of Simcoe and Fred o( WillowcJale. seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The funera I service was conducted at the Carrolhers·13eIZllcr Flln· eral Home . Intermenl is al [he Oakwood Cemelery in Simcoe. ALF:X· 30dm Ho'spital on JMuary 23, 1980 to Colin and Linda Parker, 1\6 King Solomon Street, [ngersoll a daughter Amanda Jane. 130ItNTI1£GEIt: Alexandra January 27, aocl Sarah R.R.2 , Mt. Felty. AT Hospit<ll on 1980 lo John Bonltreger, ' Elgin a SOil \~so OEATHS llUtTIIS ~ CANNl';1.1 ,: AT ALEX- ondra Hospital 01\ January 7, 19110, to Dav~ and Liz Calln~U, lG(j DUlldas Slrccl, 'fha m~rord, a daughter, Jessica Dawn , IIOHNT HEGEH: AT 'Alexand ra HosPilal on January 8, 1980, Lo Clemens and Sarah Bor· nll'cger, n.ru, MO$ley, a son Phineas C. FEWSTEH : AHNOIl) and I«'ll hy a re pleased Lo 811T100llce U\e sale arrival 01 their twin daughLers, Amanua I(al her ine, :, Jbs . 10 oz. !Iud l(ryslal Marie, q Ills . 14 m . 0/\ DI.'Ccmbcr 271h ., 1!'l79 al 1~llsonburg Disllicl Memorial Hos· pita I. Proud gra ndrar· enls !lrc Mr. and fl1rs . Pal Joh IIson Sr . O( Ml. l::lgio. Special \h:lI1ks to Dr. Hevenor and Or. Quinlyn aud nw-ses on third noor 0.0 . DEATHS ANtm EW ('001'''11 COql'E.ll: Hcv . Oeane Cassidy officiated Ule ftmeral service of Andrew' Coopcr of 1\ . H. I Salford, who dieu at the Oxford !tegional NW'sing Home, Ingersoll, Monday Janua ry 7, 1!l80 . l\-[r . .Cooper was 86·years-old, The 1huJ'!\uay , Jasl ' liMY 10 funeral service was held al M{'Uealh FWleral Homc wilh lem · porary en\ombemenl in Ingersoll mausoleum and interment laler 111 lhc Dorchester Cemetery .• Dorh ill AllcruCX!) lsilirc, Scotlanu, 10 Ihe lille Mr . and Mrs, James Cooper, he came to Canad., in 1!l10 . He worked On Ihe I\-IcVicker farm at a ·am· pion ror several years, t:ller ma rT yin g Ihe rorm · cr Plora McVic.:kcr. Mr. Cooper 1':1 r mcd on lhe first concess ion or Dereham for over 45 years. He IV:lS il memher of St. Paul's Presbyter ian OIUJ'ch, Inger soll . Surviving is his wife flora ; his son 1\1 I\lcolm of London; his brothers Peler and Harry , both o{ Aben.leenshire , Scotland, and his gra nduaIJghter Carol Cooper of Toron/o . i\1 r. Coopel' was prc · <lcce3sed by h;3 SOil Pelp.r in 1957 . Sl1lNJ-:\' A1.- bert Hyan . forillerly of !t.11 J Aylmer, riied at St . Thomas Continuing CMe CellLrc Oil Saturday. January 5, J 980 . lie had been in hospilDI for Ule ptlSt five years . ~orn in Coul1.land ill his Mlh . year. A relil'cd gencral fanner . Member of Mal· allied United Olurch, member of l.O .O.F . Lod · ge TillsOIlblirg alld the - oLher of F'olTesle I~ in Ingersoll. He is survived by his \\life Ule former Margarel Long , II son Sidney R. nyan, of St. Thomas, and ·three dau · ghters, i\·1I' s . Marion CarvtlIIl1., 51 . Thomas : l\iI'S . David (Joan) Woorts cJ. Whilecourt, Alucr· La, and l\1rs. William (Es lher I IIllerbur y of Ingersoll. A/so survived by three brothers, 110'.11<lrd of London, Carl of Courtland , Donald of Bra nlford. AIso survived by I Ggrllndchildrcn and lhree grealgrandchild· reno A private [alllily service was conducled from Ihe H,!\ .I(ebbel FIUleral Home, Ay ~ncr on Monday J!lnuary 7, 1981l. Cremal i011 al Wood · land Cremnloriam. (II.;oHGE J . QUINN . ~: George J . Quinn IU U SlllJonJ. clicd Dec· emhe r t2, Hl79 <II his h(lI1l~. Mr. Quinll was in his aJrd. yeilr. Born ill Salford to Ihe late John and Annie Qllillll, ii'll'. Quinn sp(!nl his clilire life iulhe area, world ng ill S alford as a farmer . IIc was a meml)er of _ I.he United Church there, as weU . Mr. quinn is survivecl by his wife, Ule (orlller GI:I(!ys welt ; his SOilS I Jade)' or Salford and 3url011 o( Wildwood , 1\1;)lIilob;!; his daughters M:lriollo{JngersoU, M~r· guerire of A ilsa era ig, ilnll JUIIC, at home. AIso sun;v iJlg ilre J 5 gra IIdch Odt-en a lid 16 grt',l l grandchildren. 1\(1'. Quinn was pre. dcc(>~scd h)' iI cla ughlcr , I::: II !I i\1 :I .v. ill 1977. iIIld by a son G orriOIl in I!l79. fl.ev. JolIll Jluelhcr 011 Icia ted I he (ullcrnl service a! ~1cUc"th FUll· crililiome, friday , Dec-· emh!'r H t!17!l. Pollbear· (,I~ "er e On'ill Nl1nC'C· kivell , £':lIlI'oou N;Jllcc , kil'cll, Peler Tops , Keith Quinll . Andrew Eml)CY :llId Gerry Oggol~ by . 11I1(,l"lIIelll lI'ilS ;; Illig· (>rsoll Hl~ 'ill Cemelery . )6 , DEATHS G ":II()lt (.ETT,\ "AltI'EH 111\11." 10:1\ : Gcorj!cUi\ Ilupcr , 242 Tha mes ~lrCel· 'N.:~lr~crso\l, (Iicc\ . WeiliJesuIIY. l)eecmbc r 26, t!l79, :t I Vic loria lIosp itill, LOlldon. '''lrs. l1:1rpcr, who was born and rfliscll in Ingersoll, was in her sevenly·fourLh yeAr. Born 10 (he lale Mr . ;'Ino MI'$ . George SULher- lilnd, she was mMrir.d 10 Norman llarper.She WIIS well kn ()\\'11 Ihroughout Ihe com lUunlly lor her involvement as a me · mh~ of the l.O.D.E. ami tlte LiOiletles. Mrs . Harper is suniv· ~d by her husband. Hev . Carmen Hal· brough 01 Trlni(y United Church officiated Ihe Friday, December · ~, 1979 funeral service, held ill i\'lcUcalh Funerill Ilollle . Tem para ry en· lomblnen( is in the Ingersoll mausoleum and ' inlermenl will be latN ill hll~Cr5(t1l nUT:l1 Cemel· (',r}' . i\ru~ . EI.,\lElt l'!o:I\IICE i\h ' ~ , 1'; "111'1' (lc_H~ 01 I 'ller ville paSSf:c.1 :llI'ay 1)1 Till so \I b Ill' ~ n I,S / ric t i\knHII' i;t1 Itosp; I a I 011 1··rida ,I' , D('CI' IIIi)l'l' 21 . 1!l7H, III hl'r 7~lh ye<ll' , Tlte f"!'Iller Elsie Pal'T},. dallt:!hler or Ihp. l;oIe Mr . <Inri Mr., Otis ~lol' lI'as ;1 l';lI"'~' , Hel' hll~h;\ll(I. Ehll('I ' , pn'dl'l:cilsed her ill 1%2 , Survil' jng IS Olll! si!O/er. Mrs , (:harlp.5 I {)orOl.llV 1 of !til ~, IlIgcrSoil : YOUIlr, all(1 l;('l.'erill nieces ;\lId lI('pht,\\,s , , ~1rs , PC ;I n."C IV ; I~ pn·c.Ic(:e.1 ~ccJ by (hl'e(' sisl crs. M1''; A /It ;,<: (Ida) 11;111. /I-Ir~ , I\Ivrl(on (Cora) Showers and i\fr's . Dcr/ IStella) Taylor ; and by nll~ 1I1'011l('r. Sianley P(lrry , Hesl('d nl lhe NcI~(\l1 F , Gl,'as on Funcral 1I0mc, 'Ollel'l·illc . where !he <:11111' 1,1('1 (' scn-I<;C W<lS hel<./ Stllld;,\y . I>('cculilcr 23 , ;'II J ' p . III , ('ullducl('d by Hev , l':"r! illoN'c. ~Irs, Vii lIinm ~'Ic· iI'llIllell plarcd hYllllIS bcrorc allii afler Ill(' s('I'vice. AI.IIEltT(IUINN Hev. John HUl" t cr of Salforc\ Unilcd Church o((icill led U1<' MondilY, lJcccmber 24, 1919 fUllera I service of Alberl Quinn . R, LL I S(ll(ord, who died Salurday. Decemher 22. 1979, at Alexandra' Hospital, Ingersoll. Mr, Quinn is survived by his wue, the former Minnie lIarrison , He was the (a lher o( son Lorne 01 port McMurray, Alberta and Keith of fUl . l Sallord, dilughlers IVlrs , Ed (I/<:Ien) Coward of £tR.1 Salford and Mrs , Micha el <Oo,;s) Br iI nson o( Toron/o ann was lik e a f:llher to fred I!enrv of SI. Thomas , . Also surviving is his sisler Mrs. Cecil (MJ) bel) Howard of Porl Lamliion 13 grandchildren ;\lld (our great grandchild ren . I\1r, Q.,Iinn W;\S pr('dece:1~d by his sis , IuS [va lIooper ilnd AIII1:1 Quinn <tnd by his brOlhers Wilbur I\nd Archie, ~UINN; clllnll\hl1l~1I1 T('lllpOr<.lI' Y ill IIl~cl's(>11 /I1;IIlS01r.Hlll wllh illlertllcnl l:.tler ill Dc\mer Cc nil!" ,\' y , 1\1 ('Ill ori;'ll iii' liolls '.\l!\'e made 10 Ihe Olll:ll'jn lIearl foundatIon. Ihe Ctll<ldiilll C,.lIeer Socit'ty , TiH~ollhurg ,\ lr!l)vri:tI llo<~il;ll, Thc : Uuilc<l Chllreh 1\1lsSillllS :md ,'\1/"1"-; lie' IllIil (0(1 ('hure h «0 I l\1 :\HY J)OBSON M;try \C,Q\l£.h.!. -').~~~ passen away suddenly Chrislmas Day, age 12, al her home in Ponliac . Michigan. One dAughler, Miss Sht rlcy Dobson. sUI-vives. Severa I cousins ill this dislrict :lIsa ' sun'ive. Her husb:lnc\ Willillm Dobson died in february 1979. Shc was rt rnember 01 the First U,l pll~t (.1lUl'Ch, Ponli:tc , FUller:l1 service "'as Saturday , DC~lllber 29, \ 979, irt Ierm~n( in nochesler , Michigiln . Tllr, Quilln was bOIll in Ingersoll ;\nd worked "s l\ dai ry flV'mer in Oerc , hiln1 Towll'illlP, He W:lS a active melll1>er of Ule S"l{ord commullity, ser , ving as a member lind elder of Sl\lrord Uni led Church , He sang in Ihc chw'ch choir ;'Illd laugh!.\ Sunday, school Ulcre (or , s(>l'eral yQal's . He w<tsalsO\\,e11 known · as II noled violinist. I'\meral scrvicel; were , held at Mdle:llh F'uneral Home Doce mber 24 with ' temporary enlombmenl ill Ihe IllgersoU m:lu.~ol cum and interment lD.lCT in Ihe tllgersoll !lura I , Cemetery . BIRTHS H~r~~' ERIN ELIZaUWlter for Jack and Jackie Habkirk ,and sister for Margaret, was born September 10, 1980. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Helen Habkirk and Mr . .and Mrs . Joseph Halter of Ingersoll. Grea l grandparents are Mr. and Mrs . Wilbur Tumbull, Brussels and Mr.; . Nellie e a Stephenson, Keswick. MOCELLlN; RIC AND 'DenIS e Mocellin of 88 Canlerbw-y Street, Ingersoll, joyfully announce the birth of their son Nicholas Jos_ eph. He born September 11, 1980 at Alexandra Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Lav.son, ,Dr. Mayberry and the nursing staff at Alexandra . was l.OUTTET:· MR. AND Mrs. Samu'el Loutlet, 285 Tha.mes Street North, hap· pily 81m ounce the birth of lheir daughter Mary-Joe Samantha . She was born September IS, 1000 a t Alexandra Hospilal. 5\'tEMAN .. FRED e bleFTe'eman AND 285 Tha- nles Street North are pleased to announce Ihe safe arrival of their son, Scott Kenneth . Hewas born at Alexandra Hospital September 20, 1980. I " <::J I +\ , Area deaths ~ l rN~ I John Baigent, drmngton Ave., London, and /ormerly of Thamesford, died at the age oC 84 September 20, 1980, at Victoria Hospital, London. Born in North Oxford Township, he farmed on Banner Road for about 35 years. In 1965 he retired in Thamesford. Mr. Baigenl is survived by his wife, the former Elma C. Rickard; his son Alan of Thamesford; da ughter Mrs. J. K. (Margaret) Hermann of Detroit and sister Mrs . A. R. (Sarah) Clarke of R. R. 3 Ingersoll. He Is also survived by fi ve grandch ildren. Mr. Baigenl was predeceased by lwo brothers and one sisler. "- Rev. F . MacKinnon assisted by Rev . Wesley Bal, o((iciated the Tuesday, September 23, 1980 funeral service at the CarrothersBellner Funeral Home in Thamesford. Internment '~ 'was al the Zion 7th Lion ~.£emetery . Pallbearers were Ed Baigent, Phillip Clarke, Mur- ray Rutledge, Ben Leslie, Jim Marsh and Bill Marsh. UfENBUr : Peter Rod- ertUrg, 60. 0 Kintore, died at his home September 27, 1980. The funeral service was held a t the Carrothers Belmer Funeral Home, Thamesford, Seplemer?:l, 1980. Born in RatterrlClm, HolI!lnd, he worked as a dairy farmer. He was a member of the Emmanuel Reform Church in Woodstock. Mr. Rodenburg IS survived by his wife, the former Lena 01 iema n; his sons Adrian of R.ll.. 4 Thamesford and Jack of R.R. 1 Woodstock; daughter Mrs. Frank lpaula) To\h of Tecumseh; brother Paul oC R.ll.. 4 Thamesford and sisters Mrs. P au! (At! riana) Van Mannekus and Mrs . Adrian (Elizabeth) Zewew, both of Holla nd and Mrs . leen (Anna) Donker of ll..R. 3 Embro. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren. . Rev. Cornelius Bonus officialed the funeral service. Internmenl is at Kin· lore Cemetery. PaUbear· ers were Ron Hogg, Cecil Pearson, Herman Van Sorlen, Rinus Van Deloeverjng, Herman Hoogkamp and Walter Van Wyk. SMITH: Waller (Wally), ~lntUl . 139 Cherry Street; Ingersoll, died Friday, August 22, 1980 at Alexandra Hospital. Mr. Smith was (-<SO'LL 68-years-<lW. Born in England, he was employed with lhe pa rks board. Mr. Smith is survjve<! by his wife, the former Elsie German . Rev . Tom Griffin of Sl. James Anglican Oturch 0(' ficiAt.ed IheMonday, August 25, \980 funeral service al McBealh Funeral Home. Internment was at lhe Memori al Park Cemetery . Pallbearers were John Roe, Danny Roe, John Mor· ley, Jack Thiboulol, Fred Plewes, lind Elgin Morris. . FAGAN : TIM AND ShelTY (nee Minogue) are _ proud La announce the birlh of their daughter, Sonya Yvonne. 9 lbs. 13 oz. on September Z7, 1980. A beautiful granddaughter for Eric and Marlene Minogue. RICKARD: SHARON ' AND and Ted Rickard are happy to announce {he arrival of their soo Douglas Jason, S Ibs, I oz. on September 21, 1980, at Victoria Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rickard of Mossley and Mr. and DEATHS Mrs. Lewis Flewelling of Ni\eslown. . IIOUSE : MURRAY AND Nalley (Hee Armour) House, are happy to announce the birU) of their son, . Donald Murray Archibald, born S eplem ber. 28 at Al exandra Hospital. A brother for Beckie and Beth. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs . Archie Armour, Thamesford and Mr. and Mrs . cOrdon Bruce, IngersoU . Special thanks to nur· ses who delivered Donny and Dr. Simpson .. i DurAN AND SJ\NOnA Gill (nee Sampson) are pleased to announce the arrival of Amy Christina Gill on Monday, September 29, 1980 at 5 :40 p.m. at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. A wee sisler f or Julie. and Kerrie weighing 7 Ibs., 10 oz~, 20 III." long . Grandparents are; Mr . and Mrs. Grant Gill, of Embro .and Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Sam· pson, Kirkland Lake, Onto ario. Great Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs . Cecil Gill of Ingersoll . Special thanks to Dr. P . Rae and all n!-lrses. NEAVE; AT .ALEXAN- ara Hos pital, on October 2, 1980 to ' Richard"and Janet Neave ofR.R. 2 Ingersoll, a nOWMAN: Herbert Bowman, 1411 Ring Street East, died at Westminster HospiU:ll, London, September 23, 1980. He .was 77-yearsoJd . . Rev. Cannen Holbrough officiated the September 26, 1980 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Inlemment was Ingersoll Rural Cemetery . ,' I Born in Wallace township he was employed as a . 'baker at Zllfbrigg's Bakery (or many years. He was a member of TrInIty United Church and active'in both the Ingersoll Curling Club and the Ingersoll Lawn Bowling ,Club. Mr. Bowman is survived by his wife, · lhe former Mary McKee ; hi!! son Bud of Ingersoll ~ brothers ' VIclor of Sardis, B.C., Elmer of Atwood; GranL and Frank Listowel and Les of Preston. Also survivIng are his sisters Mrs. Etta Cooper of Listowel and Mrs. Jim (Marjorie) Donnelly of London. Pall~are~s were Fred Kimberley, Norman Moulton, Linn Johnstone, Gerald Clark, 'F:rank York and Floyd Bowman. daughter Vanessa Jean. TOD: AT ALEXANDRA Hospital on Odober 2, 1980, to Mrs. Todd, '15 Teeple Street, WoodSlock, a son Derek Brian Rpbert. KETCIIABAW : AT ALEX · ~ n&a Hospli.al on October 1, 1980 to E~anne and Ro,bert Ketchab;tw, 320 Oxford St., Ingersoll a son Charles Gordon , TI\\\ES tC180 DEATHS -nmrns STARCHUCK! AT ALEX·anara Hospital on October 27, 1980, to Karen and Gerald Starchuck, R.R. 3 Ingersoll, a son. VA~I BLYDERVEEN: AT Alexandra HospItal on Oct- ober 28, 1980 to Case and Aida Van Alyderveen, R.R. I, Burgessville, a daughter Nelliana Mae. VEIDHUlS: AT ALEX~ andIa Hospital, on October 3D, 1980 to Carolyn and John Veldhuis, 178 Stanley Street, Thamesford., a son Warren Jeffery. MR. AND MRS. BnUCE ~ of ptease'a london, are to announce the birth of their daughter Sandra Lee Michele. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs." Gordon Bishop of Putnam. MR. A..'IID MRS. KEN Sutherland of Putnam are pleased to annOlDlce the arrival of their gra nddaughter Laura Elizabeth, born to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hansford of Crampton. MR. AND MRS. FRANK DeJont of Holbrook are happy 0 announce the safe arrival of their son John Derrlk. Prouc! grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John K1lngenberg of Put- . nam. NORTH: NORM AND Susan North are pleased lo annoonce the birth of their son, Thomas Norman, on October 20, 1980. PELLOW: Clark Pellow, 63 King Street West, Ingersoll, died a t Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, Ocwber 24, 1980. He was 70-years-old. Born in Ingersoll to the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles PeJlow, he is survj ved by his wife Bonnie; rus sons Jon of Cochrane. Alberta and Mike of Ingersoll: daughters Mrs. Warren (Mary) McGinnis of 51. Jacobs and Mrs. Jim (Heather) WaJker of London. He is also survived by his brother Jac k of Calgary, Bill and Jim, bolh of Woodstock, and sisters Mrs. Robert (Helenl Douglas o( Woodstock. and Mrs. Roger (Margaret) fieeves of Lon· don. Mr. Pellow is also survived by his grandchild· ren Marcand Kim Pellow of Cochrane. Mr. Pellow was office manager at the Ingersoll Cheese Company and was a member of S 1. James Ang· liean Church. He was also a B.A ,C., past warden of SL James. Rev. Tom Griffin officiated the October 27, 1980 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home, inlernment at Mt. Hope O:metery, Brantford. Bill Pallbearers were Roddy, Bill Garratt, {;{lrdon Henry, Rob Hamilton, Bill Douglas and Dr. Claywn Lafferty . is Victor Woods of R.R. 4 St. Marys died at the age of 00 October 26, 1980, at the Oxford Regional Nursing Home, Ingersoll. Rev. Gwyn Tucker officiated the Wednesday, October 29 funeral service at the Carrothers - Betzner Funeral Kome. Internment was at the Kintore Cemet· Wo,QPS! ery. Mr. Woods was born in -WeslNissouri Township and wasa farmer. He was also a member of the Chalmers United Church, Kintore. He was a honorary elder of the church. IAreadeaths and funerals Rev. Deane Cassidy oWeialed the October 22, tSBO funeral service of Ann MacKenzie ScbmittL Mrs. Sch· mitt died October 17, 1gaO at Memorial Hospital, SoUlh· Gerry (Joal'\l1e) Klingen' berg of Redc1iff, AlIa. Also bend, lndi ana. surviving are his brothers She Is survived by her Tje.!!rd of n .R. t Beachville, mother, Mrs. Alberta Mac· WieLseof Ingersoll and Bart Kenzieofingersoll; stepson . of Burgessville; sister Mrs . James Schmjtt of Mt. Clem· John (Janlje) Eising of ens, Michigllfll; brother. J . Simcoe, 18 gr-andchiJdreo Gordon MacKenzie of Slm· and one great grandchild. PalJbea rers were AlIeo coe and sister Mrs. George (lsabeU> Sulhcrl.:lnd of RR . . Mulder, Oakie Mulder, WIUiam Mulder, Luke Tenhor , 2 Thameslord. Mrs. Schmill was pre· Everl Bergsma and Brian deceased by her husband, Bergsma. Interrunenl Is B I the late GUberl Schmilt. Ingersoll Rural Cemelery. The funeral s~v\ce was held at McBeath PuncTal Home. Internment in loger- EOUQ,1,ASj Frederick M . . soU Rural Cemetery. ougJas, IS5 Charles Street Wesi, ' died at Alell:andra HOSpital Oclober 25, 1900. ~ UlJ)ER: Bauke Mulder, . He was al-years-()Id. ~R . 2 Mossley, died at Ihe Rev . Ca rTn en Holbrough age of 69 November .1, 1980, and Rev . Hugh Moorehouse' while a patient In London's of\icia ted !be Oclober T/ Victoria Hospita I. funeral service at McBeath Rev. William Veenslra Funeral Home. Internment orfidated the November 4, is at Ingersoll Rw-al Cemet198() funeral service at the ery. Christian Reformed ChurBa- n in Ingersoll 10 the ch. Funeral arran{!emenls late Mr . and Mrs. S.M. were c~pleled . by Me-· Douglas, he was anopera~r Beath Funeral Home. at S.M. Douglas Furniture Born In Holland, Mr. Mul· Siore, Paint and Wallpaper der was a farmer on lol six, . an King Sireet East. He was concession three of North also a member of Trinity Dorchester. He was also a United Church. member of the Christian Hcis survived by his wife, Reformed Churcb. Ihe fonn c.r Mary E. Doug· las; his sons Ted of Windsor Mr. Mulder is survived by and Jack of Toronto; daughis wife, the former HiJtje hters Marjorle of ToronLo Veenstra; SaM Oakie and and Mrs. Robert (Helen) G. Allen of Ingersoll And Will· iam of Brownsville; daugh·' Smith of London; sIster Mrs. Mary Payne 01 Ingerlers Mrs . Everl (Fimke) soll. Also surviving are Bergsma of R.R. 2 Mossley, eight grandchildren and one Mrs . Luke (Nelda) 1'enhor gr£!st grandchild. of R.R. 4 Aylmer and Mrs. BUITEHWOHTII: DEATHS BmTHS BOMFACE: Alfred Boni· lace~ 4(6 Welling10n Streel, . Ingersoll, died at London ',9 University Hospita,l, November 12, 1!XI0. He was MALCOLMSON: BILL and ~ ary (nee Greer) ,thank God for the safear,; val oC their firstborn, a son, Christopher Timothy. BIbs. on Novem ber 1 t, 1980. A gTandson for Mr. and Mrs. Roger Malcolmson of Harnlllon and Mr. a nd Mrs. Norman Greer of IngersoU. Spccia I thanks to Dr, Webster and maternity staIC of SI. Joseph's Hospital for their love and care .. IIAltRlS: ALLAN AND ,Winnifred Harris of 169 Canterbury Street, Inger- soll joyously annourice thl! saf~ arrival of their daug· hter Kimberly Marie, born al Alexandra -Hospital, November 12, 1900. / , BORNTREGER: RUDY and Ameha Bornlreger of n.R. 1 Mos<>ley are pleased to announce the birth oC their son David at Alexandra Hospital, Novem ber 11, 65-years-old. Born in Lngersoll to lhe late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boniface, he o~rated Boni- face's Variety S!A)re (now Lec\gley's) on Tham es Street South, for many years. He served in the Can. 'Han Army during the World Nar IT and was a member ( " SL. James' Anglican Chun 1. Mr. Boniface is survj "cd by his wii e, the forn -.er l!\1lbel, O:lt41ri; ;./lis son· bl-;, ;\ph of'Woodstoc\(; d(luo~ c:r . , Mrs. Michael (Mary) Hull , of Ingersoll; sisters 1\ll"s,/ WinnHred Scolt of lngersoll and Mrs. Ronald (Dor's) Baker of Woodstock; ! d grandchildren, J anin€', Timothy, Paula, Becky a.\d Scott. , Rev. Tom Griflln officlat· ed the November 15, t980 . funeral service at McBeath , Funeral Home. lnternment was - at the Harris Slreet Cemel.cry. BunTON: lIarry Burton, 71 Catherine Street, I ngersoU, ' died at Alexandra Hospital November 17,1980. lie was 8:1-years-old. Born 'in England, he moved to Ingersoll and worked for the Ingersoll Public Utilities Commission, He was Ei member of SI. James Anglican Church. Mr. Burton was pre- 1980. SMITS: HARRY John S ullerworffi , Uf, '!TO t Thorn· es Street South, rngersoll, died at Westminster Has· pila I, London November 15, , 1980. Hev. Deane Cassidy offic· iated the November 18, 1981) funeral service at Mcllca Ih Funeral Home. Internment was at the liarTis Street Cemetery:. Born in Salford, England, he farmed at Dickson's Corners in North Oxford. He was a member of St. Paul's Presbylerlan Church and served in the 168th battalion during World War f. Mr. Butterworth is sur· vived by his wire the former Helen Colyer; his sons Lloyd of lngcrsoll, Lyle of Salli Saw, Oklahoma, David of Kitchencr, Warren of London; daughters Ada Edwards of London and Mrs. David (Margaret) Krowchuk of G eorgctown. Also surviving arc - 20 grandchlldrcn and eight great gre ndc hi ldren. deceased by his wife, the AND Maiiilret Smits of Mt. Elgin happily announCE the birth of their son Sheldon Jacob, He was born Nov- , ember 11 al Alexandra HosiXlal. former Kathleen Holmes, who died in Au gus 1 1980. He is survIved by his sons Harold of Edmonton, Alber· ta, and Wa Her of Tillson· burg: his dau ghl er Mrs. Thomas (Doris) Fleming of Ingersoll, 10 grandchildren and four great grandchild· ren, Rev. Tom Griffin will officiate Ule t l a.m. service today at McBca th Funeral Horne. Intern ment is at the Harris Sb'eet Cemetery. 'Q, \ \ \~60 DEATHS BIRTHS pANIEI, : BArtB (NEE Taylor) and Don ere pleas· ed 1.0 announce the safe arrival of a son Matthew Burlon, born N(wember 25, 1980 at Victoria Hospital, London . Grandson (or Mrs. EHnorTaylor and Mr. and Mrs . David B. Daniel of Woodstock. VJXDE~; AT t\LEXAN· dra Hospital, on Noyember 30, t980, 10 John and Diane Luyben, R.R. 4, Thames-ford, Ontario, a daughter Nicole Jannetle . .!!a!.llSKENBERG : AT AlIiXandra Hospl£al, on November 29, 1980, to Mr. and Mrs . John Harkken· berg , R.R. 1 Salford ~ O~t· ana a daughter Lon Nlc, hole . GALL: Suddenly al his }iomc ln Paclfic Pdsades, california, on Friday, No ... · ember 28, 1980, William Norman GaU , \()ylng hus· band of Mary EIi2.abeth <Wagner), dearly loved fat · her 01 Peter and Pirie boU, of Washington, D.C., fond grandfather of (our and deAr br{)ther {)( Marjorie (Mrs. J . C. McCuUaughl Toronto . He was predeceas· ed by a sister , JeAn, in 1965. The son of the late Nora and William Gall, he grad· uated from IngersoU Colleg· iate and entered the Uni ver· sity 01 Michigan, Ann Arbor, graduating in law. He practised law in Detroit, later ll"ansferrlng to Caij · fornia in lhe firm of Ernst and Ernst. The fu neral s er vice was in CatHomia 01\ Monday, Dec· ember I, with a Memori al sa-vice in Washinglon D.C. following . -r\ .-.L '\\'\ .;=; ,_ C' 0 [ . DEATHS BLRTHS ron'p~ TOM AND LORI are pleased 10 announce Ihe arrivat of their first · childl a son, Ky leMa lth eY.1 ., Graft. He was oorn December 11 a nd we ighed 7 lb. 14 oi. Proud gra ooparenls · are Mr . and Mrs . John Steele and Mr . . and Mrs. · Tom .. Todd of Jngersoll. . MESSENGER: AT Al.EX· ii'T'l'OF.ilIarprraron Dfcem· ber to, 1980 10 Rob and Margarel Messenger, R .R. 4, lreersoll, a son Jason Edward. .,vAN 0S,S. AT ALEXAN· dra Hospital 00 December 10, I~O to Bill and Els Van Oss, R.R . I, Salford, a son Paul. SMITH : AT ALEXANDRA iiospi tar on Decem ber 8, ' 1980 to Randy and Lori Smlth , tA King St. East, -Ingersoll, a daughler Nic · ole EliUlbeth . .§EW QN.: AT ALEXAN· dra Hospital on December 9, I9$) to Roberl and Susan Seldon, RR 3, Ingersoll a son Richard Warren . BOAZ : TOM AND DEB- ""Sle proodly announce !.he early arrival of their son, Trent Thomas, j) lb., 19Y~" long, on Nov. 14, 1980, in London. . DONA : George Vona, 263 ""Rrilg'gtreel East, lngersoll , died Oe~rnber 11 , 1980 at .' Alexandra Hospital . He was 37·year.l ~Jd. Born in Italy to Mrs. '. Va.lentlna Dona and the late : LuigI Dona, he was 1\ memo . bel" cJ. Sa CTed Hea rl Church . Heis slR'vived by hIs wife, the fonner Gail Yorl<; his brothers Albert and Marlo, both of Ingersoll and his sisters Mrs. sylvana (Wan da) Battiston of Woodstock and Mrs. Franco (Dina) Robles o{ Ingersoll. Father Charles Campbell o{fleia ted the December 15, 1980 funeral service at Secred Heart .Church. Funeral arrangements were completed by McBeath Funeral . Home. mlermenl was at Ingersoll Rural Cemelery . Pallbearers were Ossie Dona, Ray Taylor, David 'Dunn, John Bot, Terry Hook and Glen Blair. SIIEltLOCK : AT J\L~X· andra lIospital, Jngel'soll on Mon&y, December B, J980, Mrs. Claribel (M cLel · Ian) Sherlock, o( Ingersoll, formerly o( London. Wile of the late Joseph Sherlock (979) . Dear sisler al Margo a reI, Jessi e, Lvella, 11 nd Mrs . Effie Dewar ill! of LQndon, and Gordon Mc· LelIan 01 Toronlo, Also surv.illoo by selleral nieces ' and nephews . Predeceased by first husband Robert Thompson and brothe rs Hugh and KCllneth . run· era! service was held at the Needham Memorial Chapel, 5~ DWldas Street, lAln· dan, where Ihe (uneral and committal service \vas con· ducted, Thursda y. De cern· bel' 11 , at 11 o'clOCk, with Rev . Carmen J . Holbrough, Trinity United Church or· Cleated. Intennent was ill Fingal Cemetery. AN~OUNCEMENTS Osborne-Werden At sC"Aloysuls Church, I<Iu:hener-, on Friday. December 5, 1980. Carol (Peth· erick> Osborne, daughur of Lloyd Pel1lerlck, undon, to John G. Warden, son of Mr. and ·Mrs. Jack Warden, Ingersoll . Rev. Father Rob- : ert Warden. untie of the groom, officlaled . Attendantm the bride were her 'Rlsters, Mrs. ClIrlll ' Thompson of London as malron 01 hon..-, and brldesmeld, Mrs. Mardi Friesz of Toronto. Junior brIdesmaids were Patti aJ'Id Tammy Osborne, daugtlter of th'e bride. Captain J\ nan \Vuden ~ lIamllton was his brother's besl man. Ushers were David Warden 01 London and Thnmas Warden 01 KItchener, also brolhers 01 the groom. Margoret Anr"~ Warden of HlinI Ulon &lster of the groom, was lay reader for the Nuptial Mass. DEATHS DEATHS BmTHS sIster Dorothy He!fler of London, and five grandchildren. Rev. Gordon GilLngham ember 17; 19BO while a pati ent in Ale)(andrll Hos- . oHicla ted the Novem ber 20 pital. 19S() fWleral service, a I Mc: Beath F'uneral Home. Inhe Born in Lakeside worked as a m'echa;.uc · at' ternm('l)t was at the Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery. C.I.L. He was a member of Trinity United Church, IngersolL . CZEREWATY: Mary :'zercwaLy (CoOk), a resid 'nt of Mr. Sutherland is survivthe Oxford Regional Nur-, ed by his wife, the former sing Home, died Fl dayl Vera Meadows; his 80n Novemb~ 21, I~ allier Kenneth of Wawa; da,ughLer home. She was 8&-years old. Mrs. Alan (Bev) Birtch of Born in Poland, she Yo' 'S a Kelowna, B.C. ; and grandmember of Sacred Hyart children O1rlstopher . and Church. I Andrea. Birl.ch. ~, . He was predecells~" by She WAS predeceased by';iJ two sisters. Gladys Oliver. her husband Harry in 196). . Mrs. C2erewaty is urwho died In 19'76, snd Anna· . belle Lloyd who died in 1978. vived by her children lick of .Elliotl lAke, Mrs. Vi~ay Reli. Carmen Holbrough (Mary) Sims o( Port Ritwlll officiate the funeral service at McBeath Funeral chie, Florida, Mrs. Albert ' Home today at 2 p. m_ (Catherlne) Barker o( OakIntemment wiU be al Kin- . ville, and Mrs. Frank -'(Anne) Todd of Ingersoll. lore Cemelery. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren and Z3 grea t grandMOON: Betty Lou Moon, children , 1rrir1rarford Street, Wood"'ather Charles Campbell stock, died at Woodstock officia ted !.he Monday, Nov· 9cneral H<xspiLal at the age ember 24, 1980 funeral ser01 45, November lB. 1980. vice. at &lcred Heart ChurBorn in Calgary, AIberLa, ch. Funeral arrangements to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rour- were completed by Mcke of London, Ontario, she Beath FUneral Home. A was a member of the United Catholic Women's League Church. Rosary was held Sunday. She is' survived by her November 23. husband Bob; her parents; Pallbearers were John her son John of SI. Thomas; Kogut. Walter Longlade, daughters Mrs. Jim (Wen· Ted Messenger. Gus Lojew.dy) Ekins of . Woods!.ock, ski. John Smith and Joe ' Mrs. Don (Vicky) Knox of Duf(y. . Fort MacMurray, Alberta, Internment was al Sacred and KeOy, at home; her Heart Cemetery . SUTHERLANp: James SuffierJand 0 26 Cross. Slreet, Ingersoll, died Nov- BOB AND SUSAN WHITE' are happy 10 announce ihe birth at Ihelr daughter Margaret Leandra at Hen· derson Hospital. Hamilton, November 7, 1980. A baby sisle\:' for Ian. . McCLAY: LEN AND GINA .are happy to announce the birth of their SOIl David Harold, born November IS, 1980. A wee brother for Brandy. BEACOM; RANDY AND Sheila (nee Harvey) wei· come with love and joy the : safe arrLval of their (irst born Brandon Robert., at : Victoria Hospital, November 18,t980al0249a.m. The (irst grandchild for our parents Russell and Thel· rna Harvey of SaUord aod Ross snd Donna Beacom of Ingersoll, arrived weighing a healthy 8 lbs. 14 M. Special thanks to all our family a nd friends. ALMJ~ HT: AT ALEX- an C6p,lal, on November 20, 1960 to S\.eve and K sren AIhright, R. R. 1, Mt. Elgin, a daughter Karen Janelle. HAM BV: A'I' ALEXAN- dra Hospital, on November 21, 1980 to Scott and Diane Hanley, 186 John. Street, Ingersoll, a son David Michael. DEATHS .JlQl!INS Q N j Leonard 1 ~b· inson, 1105 Jalna BI d., London, died ThursG IY, BmTHS MASTERS: AT ALEXAN· FaHoopital on November 3, 1980, to Doug and Lee Masters, '172 John Street Ingersoll, a daughte; Amanda Lee Anne. LEWICKI' AT ALEXAN. dra Hospital, on November 3, 1980 to Mr. and. Mrs. George Lewicki, 368 Oxford Ave., Ingersoll, a son Rich. ard Johnalhon . November 6, \9BOat Vickr· ia HospilaJ. London. He was 68-years-old. Born in Bradford, 8n3land, to the lal(! H arfY a :-J Florence. (Ross), Robinso II, he lived in Lo'ildoll, Ontario for the last year. He Ii ... ·d in S1. Thomas (or 23 years and in Ingersoll {or (i'/e years. Mr. Robinson was a retired employee of Weatherhead Co. Canada llnd served overs(!3S in World War 11, in ttre army. Survivillj{ is his wife, the lormer Marg"rel Moon. AJsosurvivillg is his daugh· ter Lynn 1<oola of R. n. 2 Killgston and his SOIlS Ur· ian of n.H . 3 S1. Thomas and Robert of SI. Thorn as. Mr. Robinson is also survived by his sisters Mrs. Lilian Southwart and Miss Ivy Gascoinge, both o( England, five grandchild · ren and one great grand· daughter. A number of neiees and nephews are al.so surviving. The funeral service was held at the WiUiams Fun· eralllolJ'te, Sl. Thomlls, on Saturday, November B, 19S(). Inlemmenl al Elm· dale Cemetery .. .HUI>D: Charles Edward Rudd of 81. Earl's Court Crest.. Woodstock, died at Woodslock General Has· pita I Thursday, November 6 1980 at the age of 68. Born in England, he came (0 Canada 50-years·ago. He farmed in the Putnam area and was a resident 01 Ingersoll for (ive yea rs bcfore moving to Woodstock in 1961 . He \VIIS employed as ass· istant farm manager at the Oxford Regionfll Centrc. He was a member o( the Chur· ch of the Good Shephard, Woodstock, a vel'Y worship. ful brolher of King Hiram Lodge No. 37 AF' and AM. the Wooostock Lodge o( Perfeclion, Ihe Centennial chapter of the Rose Croix and the Moore Consistory ~ Hamilton. Surviving is his siSLer Mollie RlIdd, at home. The funera I service was held Mond~y, November JO, J9110 at the M.D. (Mac) Smith I'\Jllcral }lome in Woodstock, with Rev . Michael FaU offiCiating. Follow. ing cremation burial was made ill Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery. A masonic memorial service was held nt UlefUIICl'ill home Sunday, November 9, 1980. DEATHS THOMPSON: Donald thOOl!l)on of 23 Caffyn ~: BIRTHS IlEl\'!) ERSON j PAUL and Wendy (nee Me· Niven) are thrilled 10 announce the birlh. of thei r second daughter, Jenni(er Allison (Jenny>. A sisler for Meghsn Lee. Jenny was bor n a I ' Victoria Hospital on Mar· eh 19, 1980 at 9: 17 &,m , I);Ss r:;LTIN & non AND Ellen (nee Hanson) are pleased 10 announce the safe arrival 01 their second son, Christopher Seoll, 6 Ibs., 13 oz. on Wednesday, March 26, al SL Mary's Hospital, Kil· chener. A brother for Eric. Proud grandpar· enLs are !liT . and Mrs eli {( Essclline, Mt. Elgj~ and Mr. and I'vlrs. Archie Hanson, Salford. ZINKE: AT ALf,XANO. ra Hospi tal, on Mareh27 l!lBO, to Jasper and Wilma Zinke, R ,n .5, Ingersoll, a daughler Daniellc Maria . CZUPER; AT ALEX- andra Ilospital, on Mar· ch 213, 19BO, to Mr , and Mrs . , Steven Czuper, R. n.5, Ingersoll, a son Sleven William. Clarence N. Wahl of R.R. I Arden died at the age of 79 on Saturday, March 15, 1980 at lhe LW . Blak e Memorial Hospi tal in Bradenton, Florida. The funeral service \Vas held March 21, 1980 at McBealh Funeral Home with Rev . John Huether o{(iciating . Temporary entombment is at Ingersoll Mausoleum and interment will be held 'Jater at the Harris Streel Cemetery . Sorn in Bu{{i110, New York, he was a member o{ lhe Charles W. CUshman Lodge No. 879 FM and AM, U1 Buffalo. He owned a candy company , Mr. Wahl was married to lhe fanner Mallie Haycock. Surviving, along with his wift are his sons Clarence Wahl Jr. of Clarence Cenlre, New York, MUlon 6f Bowman· sville, New York , Rich· ard Ri.chard of Broman5ville, New York, and Neil of &In Jose , California . His daughler, Mrs. Richard (Rita) Kane of Pheonix, Arizona and SlCpson Irwin Haycock of ,Ingersoll, are also surviving. As well, Mr. Wahl is survived by his sisters Mrs. Caroline Weber of Alden , New York, Mrs. Evelyn Elli· otlol De Pew, New York and Mrs . Matilda' Schulls of Genesee, New York, 13 grandchildren and five greal l1randchildren . A special ' Masonic memori al service was held Thursd ay, Ma Teh 20 at McBeath Funeral Home, under Ule, aus· pices of SI. John's Lodge No. 68. Streel, Ingersoll, died March 23, 1980 at the age of 57. Born in No~vich to the late Mr. and IVlrs. Robert Thompson, he worked as a JinelTlan for:lhe .Ontario Hydro, in Bcach"iIIe. He was a member ' of the Royal Canadian begion, Branch 119, and served overseas during World War n in the Royal Canadian Navy. Mr. Thompson is survjved by his wife, the former Marion Morden by his daughter Mrs: Tom (Barbara) Cl'ane of Ingersoll, his brother Stanley orneachville "nd his sister Mrs , Harry (Violet) Nellis of Scar· ' borough. Also surviving are lWo grandchildren, Darryl and Melissa . He was Dredeceased by lwo brothers, George and Jolin, Rev . Ca rmen Hol brough oflicia ltd the March 26 funeral service, held at McBeath Funeral Home . Temporary en· tombment is al'lngersoll mausoleum and inler· ment will follow in the Harris Street Cemelery. A special Legion memorial service was held Tuesday, Mnrch 25, 1980 at McBe<llh Funeral Home under Ule auspices of Branch 119. . DEATHS SHADDOCK: Clarence Nev in Shaaaock of 228 Hamilton Road, Dorchester, died ell. age 12 Tuesday, October 14 at Victoria Hospital in London. The deceased was born in West WiUiams Township to parents· Enoch and Rose Shaddock . He farmed in East Nissouri Township for many years before retiring in 196B in Do~hesler. He is survived by wife Myr Ue E. No ble; sons John and Dale of In~ersoll Also surviving the deceas·· ed are brother Les of Parkhill; sisters Mrs. Bruce (Bertha) Harmer of BffiTHS BASKETT: AT ALEXAN- . d ra Hospital on October 6, .1900, to Ken and Shelley Baskett, 10 Witty Ave., Ingersoll a daughter Ken· dra Leigh . LENEY: AT ALEXAN- dia Hospital on October 7, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leney, Box 1111, Springfield, a daugh ter Janet Ann. FREEMAN: AT ParkhiJI; Mrs. Ken <Gertie) Rock of Parkhill; Mrs. Frank (Clara) Vincent of . Detroit and Mrs. Beatrice Hildebrand of Detroit . Grandchildren, Darrell. Paul, Jan, Jennifer and Jane Ann also survive the dec.eased: He ·was predeceased by son Larry in 1938. Reverend J .G. Van Slyke . officiated funeraJ services F:riday. October 17 at Carrothers· Behner Funer al Home in Thamesford Place o( inlernment was Parkhill Cemelery, Parkhill, Ontario. Pallbearers were Ralph Shnddock, Nonnan Shad· dock, Ted Harmer, Charles Thompson, Ralph Steeper and Ronald Luther. ALEX- anCIi'a Hospital on Septemb€r 20, 1900, to Fred and Debbie Freeman, .' 285 Thames Street North, Ing· ersoll, a son Scott Kenneth. MOLNAR: GEORGE AND cathy welcome with love, the birth of their fourth son Adam Patrick, born on October 9, 1980, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Excited Big Brothers are Brad, Chris and Ma Uhew . .;;) (~ llffiTHS WAUD: LORNE ~ (nee': AND Shearon), thank God for the safe arri val of lhei r firs L born chUd, a daughter, Teri Elisha, was born 'a t Sl. Joseph's Hospital , in Lodon, Ontario, on Oclober 5, 1980, weighed 8 Ibs. % oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Waud of Loakeside and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shearon of IngersoH . Proud great·grand. parents £Ire Mrs . Clara Fleming of Str alford and Mr. James Fleming, Mt. Elgin and Mrs. Agnus Shearon, Ingersoll. IIAMMON D.: MR. Mrs. Granl AND Hammond' (nee Nyenhvis) are pleas- -, ed to announce the safe arrival of their daught.er.. Sarena Dora on OcLober 15, 1980. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. WaUace . Hammond, Thamesford, Onl1lrio and Mr . and Mrs . Frank Nyenhvis, Sebringville, Ontario. CHAM , and J RS: t RICHARD Chambers are thrilled with the arrival of their bouncing bab~ boy, Richard Lucas on Tuesday, October 2.1, 1980 . Playmate . {or Gillian. Special thanks to Dr. Tom Mayberry , Sylvia Mayberry. andnursing staff at Alexandra Hos· pital. F lU.L RD ; AT ALEXAND. ra Hospital, on Oclober 22 , 1980, to Bob and Sue Puller) , BeachviUe, a daughter Carrie-Ann. .' McCLA~: AT ALEXAN_ dra Hnspi taJ; on October_ . 25, 1980, to Doug and Ann McClay, 271 Thames Street North, a daughter, Jenni fer Dawn. rY\fNE' - AT Al.EXAN-· a oopiW, on October 2S,1980toGlennand Debby (nee Peters) Lavigne, 126 Charles Slreet East, Ingersoll , a son Anthony Bryan. ~ : AT ALEXANDRA. f1OsPITal, on October 23, 1980, to Steve and Dianne Mann, 330 Oxford Sir-eel, Ingersoll, a son Michael Dean. , DEATHS KERR: William George MarSfiall Kerr, formerly of Ingersoll, died in his resid· enceSW)day. October !2 at the age of "76 In Flint, Michigan. BIRTHS' , !j&a••~~--------~--~ I• 'mond ana very happy t MACDONALD: RAVM~rgaret are to announce the . safe arrival of Mark An- drew on Saturday, October 4.1900, at.VlcU,ria Ha;pital London. . Mr. Kerr.was the eldest ' son ci the lale Mr , and Mrs . ,James Kerr of Ingersoll. Besides his . wi fe, the former Thelma Gordon; the deceased is 8w'vi ved by sons WilHam James Kerr and Richard Gordon Kerr: The deceased is a Iso survived by his daughter Judith, (Mr:s . James Shurte) of Flint, M ich " and brother Donald F. Kerr of R.R. 5 Ingersoll. . .. Numerous I grandchildren and 'great grandchildren . also sur' , vive. Mr. KelT was predeceas· ed by hj s brother J ames in 1973 . . The funeral service was held at Brown's FlUleral Home In Flint, Michigan, on Thesday, October 14, 1980. ~AZFo NBX: Ethel Lazen, y'ormerly of Ingersoll, died at age 80, Sunday. October 12 in Kingston . She is survived by daugh · ter Mrs. John (Belty) Bannister of Kingslon and grandchildren Mrs. Brian (Patti) Cox; Sally' and David Bannister and great. grandchildren Christopher Cox. Also surviving the deceased is her sister Miss Louise O'DeU of WoodSlock. " She was predeceased by her husband George Stanley Lazenby . Internment service is Wednesday, October 15 in st. Catharines at Pleasant View Memorial Gardens. 389 Nort h Tovm Line Road, away Ingersoll, passed October 4, 1980 at Woodstock General Hospilal. He was 67·years-{)!d. Born in Beachville to the ' late Mr. and Mrs . Edward Hacker, he operated a gen eral slo(e in Beachville. He fanned north of Ingersoll and drove a school bus for Witty Bus Lines, for many years. Mr , Hacker was a member of Trinily United Church , 'Area,' deaths PIlI'" ! ~/ Harry Phillips, ,28 Broa ay, Ridgelown, died SepLember 29, 1980 .Ill lhe age of 76, Rev . Torn Griffin offit:ialed lhe October 1. 19M fun era I service at McBeath Funeral Home. Internment was at IngersoU Rural Cemetery . . Mr. Phillips was a member of the Anglican church . He is survi"ed by his wife, the former Jane Stacey; daughters Mrs. Robert (DoMa) Hunter of Ingersoll and Mrs. John (Judie) Salmon of London: brother Arthur of Ingersoll ; sisters Mrs . Dora Minshall or Putnam and Mrs. Kenneth (Mabel> McConkey of RR. 2 Ml. Elgin . Also surviving are four grandda ugh ters. Pallbearers were Bill Phillips, Gerald Phillips, Ken McConkey Jr., David Taylor, Ken West and Bob Hudson. TI\\\£S Rev . Carmen Holbrough officia ted the October 7, 1980 funeral ser""ce at McBeath Funeral Home. Internment was at Beachville CemeLery . Mr. Hacker is survived by his wife, the former Christina Wright; his daughters Janet of Thames- . ford, Mrs . Donald <lsa· belle) Ling of R,R. 31nger· soU and Mrs . Edna Montgomery, R.R. 3 Ingersoll . ' Also s urvi ving is his sister Miss Bessie Hacker of Beach ville, and his grand· children Susan, Jeff, Tim and Steven Ling. " PalJ~arers were James Allen, Ken Willy, John Fosler, Ralph FI eue 1\ i ng, Jeff Thorn and Stanley Brown, ~ClltIDNEB"QnN: M~u. eSc ermerhorn, a res)d· enl al Victoria Lodge Retiremenl Home in Ayr, died October 3, 1980 atlhe age of 93 . Rev . Tom Griffin offici- a ted lhe Oc tober 6, 1900 {wleral service at McBeath Funeral Home, Internment was at Ingersoll Rural 'Cemetery . Mrs . Schermerhorn was predeceased by her fi rst and second husbands, the late Daniel Schermerhorn and the lale William HousLon. She was also pre' deceased by her son William Houston who died in 1944. Surviving are her dau · , ghLen; Mrs. William (Bernice) Smith of Ingersoll, Mrs . Frank <Jean) Yowor· ski (York) of (ngersoU, and Mrs . Marion Lichty oC Edmonton, Also surviving al'e six grandchildren and ' 10 greal grandchildren. .. DEATHS DEATHS ~OWl\iA /Il: Herman Bow- an, i4fKing Slreet East, BIRTHS died at West'rpinster Hospital, London , September 23, 1980. He was 77-yearsold. AND Heather F reeman are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter Carrie Lynn, 7 Ibs, 121h o'ZS. on FREEMA N: BILL Seplember 24, 1980, al Alexandra Hospital. Proud grandparents are Fred and Leotta Freeman, Mt. Elgin and Bob and Helen Collins, Ingersoll. TO joHN AND aETTY Anne ~ (nee : Lonsbaryl, a son Michael David, 7 lbs . 13 oz., born September 14, 1980, in Col· lingwood Hospital. Brother for Christopher John . Four grandcllildren (or Mr . and Mrs . Jack Lake, Clarksburg and sixth grandchi ld for Mr. and Mrs . Harvey Lonsbary, Ingersoll . Rev . Carmen Holbrough officiated the September 26, 1980 (unera I service at McBeath Funeral Home. Internment was Ingersoll Rural Cemelery . Born in Wallace township he was employed as a baker at Zurbrigg's Bakery for many years. He was a member of Trinity United Church and active In both the Ingersoll Curling Club and the Ingersoll Lawn Bowling Club. . Mr. [lowman is survived by his wile, the former Mary ~McKee; his son Bud of Ingersoll ; brothers Viclor 0( Sa rclis , B.C., Elmer ot Atwood ; Granl and Frank Lislowel and Lcs of Preslon, AIso su rvivi ng are his sisters Mrs . Etla Cooper of Listowel and Mrs . Jim (Marjorie) Donnelly of London. Pallbea rers were Fred Kimberley , Norman Moulton , Linn Johnstone, Gerald Qark , Frank York and Floyd Bowman. DAtE i Harry Dale of Tur· key Point and formerly of Ingersoll, died at Alex· andra Hospital September '29, 1980. He was 68·years·old . ' Funeral service will be held Thursday, October 2, 1990 at Sac.red Heart Church. Parish prayers will be October I . Born in Woodstock to the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale, he was employed at the Morrow Company for many yea rs, thell operated a (ur buying business. lie was a member of Sacred Heart Church. Mr. Dale is survived by his Wife, the former Margaret McCarty; his sons John of Clarksburg, Peler 0 of Burgessville, De vid of Etllbro and Donald of Lady SrniUl, B.C.: daughters Mary of Ingerso!l, Mrs . Fred (Joan) Kimberley of Atikokan , Anne of Ingersoll and Rulh of Stratford. Also surviving a re his sislen; Mrs . Richard (Sally) Copp of Sherrill, N.Y. Mrs. Earl (Dorolhy) Gordon of Bossier, Louisiana:. and six grandchildren . He was predeceased by his sister Mrs . Donald (RuUl) McKay. ~1
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