NICHOLS: Jessie Nichols, formerly Of Ingersoll and a resident of the Peopl~ Care Centre, Tavlstock, died ANN 0 UN CEMENTS December 30, 1~80 at the age of 86. . DEATHS Born in 'Dumfries, Scot­ land, she was a member of St. Paul's Presbyterian PIRIE·HAY ANNEPlRIE, Church, Ingersoll, and a· formerly of Ingersoll, Ont- · member of the Order of the ario, and Eldon Hay of _GARTON: Elmer Garton, 6 Eastern Star Avalon Chap" Raglan Street, Ingersoll, Sackville, N.R, were mar­ ler 120. died at his home December She was precteceased by ried by the Rev. Lance 18, 1000. He was in his her husband George in Woods at Dundas Street sixty-eighth year. 1951. Centre United Church in Born in South Dorchester Mrs. Nichols is sW'vived London, on SatilI'­ Township, he was a fore­ by her son Emerson of R .R. man at the Borden Com­ day, December 20, 1980. 1 Lakeside, her brother ' pany. He was a member of James D. Wilson of Fort Trinity Uni ted Church, the Lauderd~lIe, Florida and Samaritan Lodge l00F and r \\)~ ):=.. WSCYL 1_ \" .. \~ :'E. r- her sister Mrs. Isa Riddick King Hiram Lodge 37 A.F. of London. and A.M. Rev. Deane Cassidy of­ \Jec..e.~~~\ -3C'~ \ \'\~C) He is survived by his ficiated the January 3, 1981 wife, the former Dorothy funeral serviceat McBeath Shackleton; his sons Don­ Funeral Home. Interment ald 'of Verner and Gary of is Ingersoll Rural Cemet­ RR 2 Ingersoll~ his dau­ ery, ghters Mrs. Ray (Marg­ DEATHS aret) Pogue of Buckhorn IDDDLE: Mabel Riddle, and Mrs. Brian (Marlene) R.R. 2 Ingersoll, died Dec­ Tra vis of London ~ his sister ember 28, 1000, whi Ie a Mrs. Myrtle Shivley of patient in London's Victor­ Windsor and 10 grandchild­ ia Hospital. &le was 71· SMiTH: Harriet Smith, ren. years~old. fonnerlyof 176 King Hiram Rev. Carmen Holbrough Born in London Town­ . Street, Ingersoll, died at " officiated the December 20, ship, she was a member of the age of 83 December 17, 1980 funeral service at West Oxford United 1000, while a patient at McBeath Funeral Home. Church . . She was also a Alexandra Hospital. Interment is Dorchester member of the Daughters Rev. Carmen Holhroogh Cemetery. of the Nile and the West oWcia ted the December 19, Pallbearers were Gordon Oxford United Church Wo­ 1000 fu nera 1 service at Travis, George Powell, men. McBeath Funeral Home, John Lockhart, Roy Knott, She was predeceased by Interment is I~ersoll Rur­ Carman Chambers and her husband ~cil in May al Cemetery. Jack COle. . 1979. Mrs. Riddle is sW'vived Mrs. Smith was pre­ ~TOAKLEY : Gordon by her sons Donald of deCeased by her husband toakley I a resident of the Wilfred and by her son Oxford Regional Centre in Markham and Clark of Harold in 1975. Woodstock, died at Wood­ R.R. 4 Embro; her daught­ She was a member of stock General Hospital, er Mrs. Allan (Carol) Cow­ Trinity United Church . . December 28, 1980. He was ell of RR. 2 lngersol1, her 56-years-old. brothers John and Harold Surviving are her sons . Clark, both of London, and Ivan and Clifford, both of Born in Dereham .Town­ ship to rvtrs. Phillis Stoak­ seven grandchildren. Ingersoll; her brothers, A special service was ~ . Rev. Eli RiddoUs of Brant­ leyof Ml Elgin and the late Charles Stoakley. he was a held December 30, : 1980 by ..j ford, Roy and Holward the Order of the Eastern . Riddolls, both of Listowel; : member of the United Church. Star, under the auspices of her sisters Mrs. ' Hibbert Avalon OIapter 220, (Laura) Carleton of Sarnia : He is survived by his mother, his brother Law­ Rev .. Glen MacPherson and Mrs, Ellwood (Olive) oHieia ted the December 31, Morden of Granton. rence of RR. 1 Mt. Elgin and his sister Mrs. Ariel 1980 funeral service at . Also swviving.are seven '. Oliver of Woodstock. McBeath Funeral Home . grandchildren and seven , Rev. Austin Snyder and Inlennent is Ingersoll : great grandchildren. Rev. Mmiel Carder offic­ RW'al Cemetery. . _ Pallbeaters were Cle­ iated the December 30, 1980 ijonorary pallbearers in­ worth Witty, Ken Witty, funeral service at McBeath cluded Hugh Gordon, Clair : Win Cooper, Harold Clare, Funeral Home. Interment Minier, Jim . McDonald, Don Patience and Olarles is the Mt. Elgin Cemetery. Gordon Clark, Bob Clark, . Patience. Bob Duffin, Ron Wier and Elmer Duffin.

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. '\";" " :.' , Ii :i) DEATHS ARMSTRONG: JOliN -aTnu':""Fiiin are pJeased to annam~ ~ tM safe arrival of lherr third' child, a baby JACOn E. JA CKSO~ brother ' fot · 'Sherry , and Jacob E. Jackson, for­ HAYCOCK: Maurice Hay­ Jeremiab. Born at Victoria merly of 142 Rolph St., HospltaJ.ih·Londoo. at 8:23 cock, 178 Earl Street, Ing­ . Tillsonburg, passed away at a.m. on .'Friday. January~, ersoll, died at Alexandra Maple Manor\Nursing Home HospitaJ, December 24, 1981 Jo'ttaU13.n MacKenZie on Friday, Janl,lary 2, 1981, wmb ' ...~e.lghed in at 7 , 1000, at the age of 55. in his 90th year: nh Born in Dereham Town­ po~~~t~ ounces. ~roud Born in Town­ gra!\dparents are Wtlliam ship, he was the son of Mr. ship, March 18, 1891, he was and Mrs. Ernest Haycock. and;. ~.rgaf¢t Arm~tr.ong a son of the late Joseph of V{rldtOyle a nd William He was a farmer. Jackson and the former Mr. Haycock is stn"vived and Ooreen Somers of Ing­ Emma Wisemer. He was a ersoll: ! Special thanks to by his wife, the former retired farmer. His wife, the Mabel Davey; his daughter Dr. ·ML. Robinson, Dr. l'C'former .... · MYra- A, "-Trtbc~"" Natalie arid Dr. D. Reid all Mrs. Monty (Donna) Dick­ predeceased him November: son of Woodstock; brother of London and also Dr. 25, 1976. J .B.l,r. Dalton, or Ingersoll. Murray of R.R. 1 Saltord Survi ving are two sons, and sister Evelyn Hutch­ John Russell Jackson of ison of. Woodstock. Also 1I0WARD: AT ALEXAN­ Tillsonburg and Max A. surviving is one grand­ dra Hospi ral on December child. Jackson of Ingersoll; four , 15 1980at7:55 p.m: to Allen Rev. Harry MacPherson grandchildren; 14 great­ a~d Debbie Howard, 21 officia ted the December 26, grandchildren; two sisters, Queen Street, Beachville, a 1980 funeral service at Mrs. Ethel Roberts of daughter Jennifa- Ellen, McBeath Funeral Home. Dundas and Mrs. Hazel weighing 7 poUllds, 1 out1qe. Interment is the Harris Hughes of TiHsonburg; one Proud .. grandparents are brother, Clayton Jackson of Stre~t Cemetery. Mr. :atro, Mrs. H.W. Mus­ Straffordville; and several grave,' '''Ingersoll, and M~. liRAND j John Brand, 128 nieces and nephews. and Mrs. James A. Howard, Beachville. King Hiram Street, died at He was predeceased by a the age of 50, December 22, sister, Mrs. Mabel DeLos 1980, while a patient at (}NGXAL; AT ALEXAN­ Ford in 1972, and by three dra HQspital on December , Alexandra Hospital. brothers, Charles Jackson in 'Born in Holland, he was 14 1980 at 8:47 a.m. to 1961, Elton Jackson in 1973 J~dith and Donald Angyal, employed at Beachvilime and Robert Jackson in 1978. , Quarry. Ingersoll, a son Craig Curt­ Mr. Brand is survived by Rested at the Ostrander's is weighing . 6 pounds, 12 his wife, the former Betty Funeral Home, Till sonburg, o~nce!t. 'Proud grand­ Ruyssen; his father Hugo where the complete service parents ' are Mr. and Mrs. .. Brand of Holland; his dau­ was held Monday, January 5, Ted Gr'E~em;ide, Port Stan­ ghters Trudy and Linda, at at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. ley, 3rxfMr·. and Mrs. Steve " home, and brothers and Merrill James of Sl. Pauls Angy~~ ..~ , trathroy. , sisters in Holland. United Chw-ch, Tillsonburg. PAUL wklWY AND' PAT· A cremation service was Interment in Tillsonburg . held shortly after his death. ricl !iYJlY~n were mar­ Cemetery, ried ,:, by ' e, Rev. S.H . Fiildle'y in Simcoe, on Sat­ urday,' December 27, 1980.

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KlWll.:.i AT. ALEXANDRA lJOsprm on January 24, 1981, to Mitch and Karen Kirby, 179 Earl Street, Ingersoll, a son Max Ken­ neth.

WAYMOUTH: AT ALEX­ anam Hospital, on January 24, 1~1 , to Bruce and Wendy Waymouth, 7 Pam­ ela Cotrrt, Thamesford, a daughter, Krista Lee.

GARDINER: AT ALEX­ an3 ~a l1 ~prt aI, on January 24, 1981 to Gregory and Linda Gardiner, 73A Char­ les Street West, Ingersoll, a daughter Andrea Yvonne.

CH~R ER~ : AT ALEX- an ospItal on January 21,1981 to Tom and Valerie Chambers, 80 Catherine Street, Ingersoll, a daught­ er Ca therine Audrey.

PORCHe!: DAVID AND ~ery i nee -Mudge) ate pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son

Darryl James, born Jan- I uary 12,. 1981 at Tillsonburg District Memorial Hos- 'pital. Weighing 8 lbs., 9 . oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. aoo Mrs. Jack Mudge of Tillsonburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Porehak, of Inger­ soll. Special thanks to Dr. Growse and the nurses of the maternity flOOT. . lIUMPHRIES: . WORD ' was recetved from Belfast, lreland, of the death of her brother, Frederick Hum p­ hries, 'who passed away January. 22, 1981 a~ hos­ pital. Mr. Hwnphnes is survived by his sister Pat­ ricia Stevens of Ingersoll. DEATHS DEATHS BIRTHS He was a member of Hydepark R.A.P.C.L.O.L. 1067; member of Hydepark R.B.P. 1&> and also a BUTT: AT ALEXANDRA member of Bellevue Tem­ Moyer of 25 .Raglan Stree~, worked at the former Wil­ .'Hospital, on January 30, perance Branch of the Ap­ Ingersoll, died January 31 liam Stone and Sons, now 1981 to Linda and Clarence prentice Boys of Derry. at age 55 at Victoria Hospit­ knowll as elL. He was Past Butt, 205 Victoria Street, Funeral service was held al in London. Master of King Hiram Lod­ Ingersoll, a. son Gerald at Wilton's Funeral Home, She was born to late ge, Past Grand Steward in Adam. Whitehorse. Interment ill parents Mr. and Mrs. Good­ the Grand Lodge of Canada KnOCkbreda ·Cemetery. hand in Ingersoll and was a and of the Wilson District in MILLER: AT ALEXAN­ member of S1. PaUl's Pres­ Ontario. He was also a Hospital, on February ara byterian. Church. member of Trinity United 2 1981 to Lennis and ELUOTT: Bonnie Elliott of . She is survived by hus­ Church. Nancy Miller, 104 Dundas j band Kermeth; sons John of . Street, Thamesford, a dau­ Salford died January 31 ~t , The deceased is survived I Oromocto, N.B., David .of by son ·Joon C. Knott of ghter Tammy Lynn. age 54 at Alexandra HOSPlt· al in Ingersoll. She was born . . Woodstock; brother Neil Simcoe; daughters Mrs., D. Goodhand of Sidney, B.C .; W. (Jean) Sherman of Rich­ . BEAN: AT ALEXANDRA to the late Mr. and Mrs. C. ' sisters Mary Hayes of Ing~ mond Hill, Mrs. Homer . Hospital, on February 3, Heuener in Woodstock and. ersoll and Mrs. Kermeth (Marie) HammondofR.R 1 1981 to Alex and Brenda was a member of the United! (LaUrie) Campbell of Ing­ Salford, and . brother Nor­ Bean, 4 North Town Line, Church. { ersoll. Grandchildren Sara man of Putnam. Ingersoll, a daughter. She is survived by hus­ hand Doug1as; sons Wayne and Ryan also' survive the Also surviving are sisters Christina Helen Margaret. deceasoo . . of Salford, Gary of Calgary . Mrs. Esther Brecklin of and daughter Mrs. Charles · Reverend Deane Cassidy Hamilton, Mrs. Dorothy Al­ MOULTON: AT ALEX­ officiated funeral services anM HospItal, on Feb­ (Linda) umg of Apsley, lan of Bra ntford , Grace Ontario. Also surviving the February 3 at McBeath Taylor: of Brantford, Mrs. ruary 7, 1981, to Roger and Funeral Home. Teresa Moulton, 119 King deceased are sisters Mrs . . Kathleen Haekins of Tillson­ Margaret Bruder of Wood- .. burg; nine grandchild:en Solomon Street, Ingersoll a · MRONCZ: Helena Mroncz stock, Mrs. Tony (~leanor) and eight great grandchild­ daughter Stephanie Le- oC303 Thames Street, Inger­ nora. Keller and grandchIld Jen­ ren. nifer Lyn Elliott of Salford. soll, died February 4 at age ,TODD: TERRY AND Reverand Wesley Ball of­ 50 at her home. Reverend Carmen Hol­ iJ udy, and sister A~gela 179 ficiated hmeral services . o She was oorn In Katowice, brough officiated funeral ~ChelTY Street, Ingersoll, February 4 at McBeath· I Poland to parents Mr. and services February 7 at Mc~ ~are pleased to announce FWleral Home. , Mrs. Jozef Nessel, who sur­ Beath Funeral Home. Place ~the arrival of Amanda : vive the deceased. She was of interment is Ha nis Street pUlliane, on February 5, LONGFIEW: FrancLc; . a member of Sacred Heart Cemetery. '1981, at 12:00 a.m. The "(Jim ) LongIteld of 134 Bell , ChW"Ch. A specia I service was he~d ~roud grandparents are Stre~t, Ingersoll, died Feb- . She is also survi ved by February 6 at the MaSOnIC ·Tom Senior and Joan.Todd, ruary 3 a t age 70 at Alex-. son Vincenty of Poland; Hall by King Hiram Lodge '{)f. Ingersoll and John and andra Hoopital. daughter Mrs. Robert (Jad­ No. :n AF and AM . Joan McFarlane of Stoney He was an employee at wiga) Butterfield of Inger­ Creek. Many thanks to St. the former Morrow Com­ soll and grandchildren Joseph's Hospital, London, pany, was a member of Joanna and Adam Mroncz DE~F :' · MILDRED Dr. J. Dalton and all the King H1ram Lodge No. 32, of Poland. E llen Toots), 70 years, fantastic nurses a t Alex­ AF aoo AM, and belonged to Father R.I. Grzonziel of­ died January 23, 1981. Be­ andra Hospital Ingersoll St. James Anglican Ch~ch. ficiated ftmeral services loved daughter of the late for Amanda's safe arrival. The deceased is SUrvI ved February 7 at Sacred Heart . Wilfred James and Lulu by wife Ida McCorquodale; Church. P lace of intermen t Desmond Beloved wife of MCLELlAND: AT son James of Kingston and is Sacred Heart Cemetery. the late Sidney Patric, WoOdstoCk General Hos­ daughters Mrs. JO)"ln (Fran) Pallbearers were Norman Windsor, Dear mother of .pital on February 4, 1981 to McLellan of Oakville, Mrs .. Greer, Gecrge Powell, Don­ Joan Richard and Diane Gordand Julie (nee: Jans- Len (Mary Lou) Geddie of ald Warner, Dos. Wood, Lane of Windsor. four sen) McLelland, 121 Whit- . London and Mrs . David Roger Rozon and Bill Gus­ grandchildren. Dear sister jng Street, Ingersoll, a . (Ruth) t;ren of Caledon. tausen. of Doris McConnell, Aud­ daughter Genevieve Ariel- I Nine grandchildren also rey Desmond and the late Ie (Arie), weighing 9 Ibs. 2 survive. WATMOUGH: Joseph Wat­ Lawrence Desmond. Fun­ oz. A sister for Jordan. eral was held in the Chapel Reverend Tom Griffin of~ mough of 214 Cherry Street, ficiated funerals services Ingersoll, died February 5 of Walter D . Kelly Funeral February 5 at McBeath at age 79 at RR 1 Salford. Home, Windsor, on J an­ uary 26, 1981. Funeral Home. Place of Born in England he later interment is North : ~~~ .. r. Cemetery.

MOYER; Isabelle ~~Ill ' Royden Goorge ~ Fred Howe of 155 DIItTHS Start, Q.C., Ingersoll's 1979 King Street West, Ingersoll, Cilium of the Year, died died February 19 at age 85 February 19 at Alexandra at Alexandra Hospital. Hos}:ita 1. The 339 Thames Street Bern in North Dorchester ~ OULTON: DOUG AND South resident was born in Township he later worked at onrue (nee Bond) are Curna;, and was educated Borden Company and was a tlu'ilJcd to announce the at Woodstock Collegiate In­ member' of Trinity United birth of their daughter, stitute, University of Tor· Church. Amy Clare, 8 Ibs, 5 oz., on onto and Osgoode Hall. Cal­ Thursday, February 12, led to the Bar in 1926 he He is survived by wife, the 1001, at St. Joseph's.Hos­ later opened 'an office In former Charlotte Mahar; pita I, London . A baby sisler Ingersoll in 1928. He carried stepchildren Russell lewiS, for Daryl. Love to grand­ on the general practice of R.lt 2 Mossley, and Elmer parents Mrs. Treva Bond, law for more than 50 years Lewis of Petrolia. 'fillsonburg, Mr. and Mrs. of which he was in partner­ A Iso survi ving are broth­ Norman Moulton, Ingersoll ship with the late W.n. and fifth time Great - er Harvey; sisters Edna Marshall, Q.c. from 1940 to Sells of Sheddan and Alma Grandmother Mrs. Vera 1973. Prior to his death he McKee. Howe. Others arc stepson was senior member of the Harold Lewis and several law firm Start, Marshall, step grandchildren. OVERBEEK: AT ALEX­ Parke!:, Ross and Borndahl. anara Hospital, on Feb­ The deceased was very He was predeceased by ruary 19, 1981 to John and active in the community. A firs! wife Clara Smith and Joanne Overbeek, a daugh­ life member of the Upper brother Frank. ter. Canada Law Society and he received his Q.C. in 1938. He Reverend Carmen Hol­ STEPENSON: AT ALEX. was a member of the Trinity brough officiated funeral andra Hospital on Feb­ United Church choir for services February 23 at ruary 14, 1981 to Jim and many years. He was a McBeath Funeral Home. Mary Stephenson, R.R. 3. member of the Ingersoll Place of interment was Ingersoll, a son David John' Kiwanis Club since 1928 and Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. Michael. served as president in 1930 and 1931. . ~EWRE : AT ALEXAN. He was a board member ra Hospital on February of the Ingersoll Y.M.C.A. , KING' Edward G. (Ted) 25, 1981 to Bob and Yvonne formerly the Ingersoll Tri­ Ki ng o ~ 349 Thames Street S. Belore, Salford, Ontario, a angle Club. He also served Ingersoll, passed away sud­ son Robert Floyd. on the Alexandra Hospital denly at his residence on Board for ~ years and Friday. He was born in served as chairman when England on July 13, 1905, a construction of the new son of the late Charles King hospital was completed and and the former Emily opened in 1950. Brown. Heis survived by wife, the fonner Mabel Henderson He was married to the and daughters Mrs. Arthur former Olive Langstroth DEATHS (Margaret) Vanden Brou­ who survives. Mr. King cke of Toronto and Mrs. Bill owned and operated E.G. (Nora) Wilson of Oakville. King Plumbing, Heating Also surviving the - and Tinsmithing in Mitchell deceased are brothers Hub­ until his retirement. He was CHATTERSON: Mary ert Start of Toronto, Dono­ a member of Main Street Ch atterson of 30 Base Line van Start of Fort Frances United Cllurch' and Tudor Road, London, died Feb· Montrose J. Werry of Wood- Lodge 141 AF & AM both in ruary 18 at age 75' at . stock and sister Mrs. Reg Mitchell . Victoria Hospital. _ _ ', . ' (Kathleen) Finnemore of Born in Shreveport, Lou· ­ North Bay. Grandchildren . Surviving besides his wife iSiana, she later became a Nicholas and Lise Vanden is one daughter Mrs. Hugh member of the Baptist Broucke and Karen, David, (Diane) Osborn of R.R. 2, Church. She is survived by Stephen and Christine Wil­ Moncton; one sister Mrs. stepchildren Bill of London, !\on aL')o survive. Lill ian Downey of Wood­ Mrs. John (Rita) Dawson of He was predeased by stock; two grandchildren, L<>ndon, Mrs. Douglas (DOf­ brother Douglas Start of Carol and Brian Osborn of is) Maurant of London and Curries. R.R . 2, Moncton and several sever al grandchildren. Rev, Carmen Holbrough nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by and Rev. Robert Williams husband Fred and step­ officiated funeral services Friends were received at daughter Betty Millson. February 22 at the Trinity the Lockhart Funeral Home Rev. George Watt offici­ United Church Chapel. in MJ tchell where the fun· ated fW1erai services Feb­ Place of interment was eral and committal services ruary 21 at McBeath Funer· Ing€1"soll Rural Cemetery. were held on Monday with al Home. Place of interment Pallbearers were Tom Rev. Fred Fa ist officiating. was Ingersoll Rural Cemet­ Parker, Ken Ross, Murray Interment was in Beech­ ery. Borndahl, lan 'Blain, John wood Cemetery, Forest, McBride and James Carr. Ontario.

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MEZENBERG: AT ALEX­ andra Hospl taf, February 25,1981 toCorey and Louise Mezenberg, R.R. 1 Salford, a daughte~ Jennifer An­ ette.

KIRWIN: AT ALEXAN­ dra rtos pi tal on February 23, 1981 to Mike and Mar­ lene Kirwin, Mt. Elgin, a son Daniel James.

FORTNER: AT . ALEX­ andra HospItal on March 6, 1981 to John and Juiie Fortner, Ingersoll, : a son Matthew Robert.

VAN LEEUWEN: AT : Xlexa@ ra ROSPltal ort February 24, -1981 to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Lee­ uwen, R .R. 4 Woodstock, a dallghter, Lutina J.ayne.

BENNETf: AT ALEX- -a n (] r~ HosPital on March 6, 1981 to Tom and Cindy Bennett, 166 Albert Street, Ingersoll, a son John Thomas .

BALCH: AT ALEXANDRA ffospilal,· on March 3, 1981 to Bill and Grace Balch, 356 Wellington Stl'eel, Inger­ soll, a son John Edward.

§COI[: AT ALEXANDRA . Hospital, on March 2, 1981 to Steven and Laura Scott, Beachvi lIe, a son Daniel Steven. A little brother for Matthew.

CSIKI: . AT ALEXAN­ ara Hospital on March 3, 19B1 to Cindy and Csaba Csiki, 282A Oxford Street, Ingersoll a son Shaw n Mic­ hael Moses, Proud grand­ parents Alma La Porte and , Moses aOO Julia Csiki. ! BIRTHS

_ JUST IN STORKt TYLER FORTNER~ CLINTON Jay: a simple irresistable and Ruth Anne Fortner . baby boy. Eats, sleeps, (nee Cluff) of Sparwood, crys and wets. No batteries British Columbia are hap­ needed and no strings at­ py to 'announce the arrival tached. Has beautiful black of their son, Ian Russell, hair, blue -eyes; is 20 lh born March 15, 1981. First inches long and weighs 8 grandchild (or Mr. and lbs. Arrived for display on Mrs. Howard Fortner, In­ Sunday, March 15, 19B1 at gersoll. First great-grand- 11:41 a.m. ' Manufactured . child (or , Mr. and Mrs. by: Pam and Calvin ~ WHliam Messenger, Inger4 enaYl':ip e1ivered by Dr. S. solI, am tenth grandchild Rec er. A real doll for {or Mrs. Alberta Cluff, Jim, Courtenay and Kas­ Woodstock. sey. PORTER: JAY PORTER STOVER AT ALEX- 1S happy to arUlounce the l'ai-HIm H

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HARRIS: At Bowmanville , Hospi talon Tuesday, April 21,1981, Allin W. Hairis, in BIRTHS his 6200 year, beloved hus­ band of Isabel Harris, lov­ ed fa ther of Leanne and Brenda, dear brothet\ of . KLOEPFER: William and , Russell, Mount Elgin. Ser­ LlOaa (nee F reeman) are I vice was held in the Morris proud to announce the birth I FWleral Chapel, Bowman- of their third son. Daniel ville, on Friday, April 24. Albert, born on April 19, Intennent was at. Bow­ 19B1, at Woodstock General manville Cemetery. Hospi tal. 'Weighing 7 lb., 4% oz. Proud grandparents . ~,~ Marie Craig, 285 are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent ' ames Street North, Ing­ Kloepfer of Foldens and ersoll, died April 25, 1981 at Mrs. Margaret Freeman of Alexandra Hospital. She Norwich. was 53·years-old. Born in Ingersoll to Jack Craig and the late LiUian Craig, she was ~ member 'of the United Chll«'~h. , Rev. Carm .... n lIolbrough officiated the l{pl'il 'Zl, 1981 funeral service at McBeath FW1eral Home. :',' . Interment wa~ Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.', Miss Craig is survived by her father. '

).1!K~~ Fred Liv- mgs ne,117 itingBtreet, Ingersoll died at his home ' April 23, 1981. He was 1', 65-years-old. \ Born in Middleton Town­ ship, he is survived by his friend, Irene Steven.s; dau- . , ghters Mrs. Jim (Phyllis) IUJNI - MAl!CIIANT . Fitzmorris of Ingersoll and MR. and Mrs., Edward' A.

' Mrs. Robert (Caroline) Mc­ Hunt1 of Ingersoll, are Kay of Woodstock; brothers happy to announce the Ezra (Buster) of st. Thorn- \ forthcoming marriage of as and sisters Bessie of ' their daughter, Susan Luc­ Cambridge, Minerva Van ille to James R. Marchant, Colin of Dutton, Pearl Mar­ son of Mr. and Mrs. James shall of Vienna 'and Nellie F. Marchant, of Ingersoll Jennings, also of Vienna. and the late Eleanor Mar­ Mr. Livingstone ' is also chant. The wedding will . survived by ' six', grand­ take place on ' Saturday, children. May23, 1981, at 3:30 p .m . in , Rev. Tom Griffin officiat­ Fi~t Ba ptist Church Ing­ ed the 1: 30 p.m. April' 25, ersoll. 1981 funeral service at Mc­ Beath Funeral Home. Inter­ ment was Tillsonburg Cem­ etery. Pallbearers were Art Beacham, Clarke Beacham, Allan Austin, Robert Gill­ ard, John Kolodij and Jim Fitzmorris. DEATHS

Mrs. Siro ionato was a I member of Sacred Heart Cahtolic Chw-ch and a member of the Catholic Women's League. Parish prayers were said Wednesday, April 29. The funeral service, arranged by McBeath Funeral Horne, SIMIONATO: Angela Sim­ was at Sacred Heart Church -lOnato, died at Alexan­ 84, ThW'Sday, April 30 and in­ dra Hoopital Tuesday, April terment· was at Sacred 27, 19B1. Heart Cemetery. Born in Traviso, Italy, to Pallbearers were Ray the late Mr. and Mrs. Gio­ . Wigle, Augusto Cecchin, Lu­ vanni Mondin, she was pre­ igi Albanese, Mario Inno­ deceased by her husband, _ cente, Peter Beghin and the late JOM Simionato, Richard Bartignon. who died in 1955. She is survived by her daughter Mrs. Anna Cec­ WILSON: Larry Wilson, R. chinof Ingersoll and grand­ It 4 Ingersoll, died at chilcrren Mrs. Ken (Joanne) Alexandra Hospital May 6, Smith of Ingersoll and Carlo 1981. He· was 76 years old. of Vancouver, B.C. Born in West Oxford, he . was a farmer. He was also a member of Trinity United Church. Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, the former Leila Dundas; his son Bill of R.R. 4 Ingersoll, daughter Jean Conrad of st. Thomas and nine grandchildren. He was predeceased by hissonTed who died in 1974. Rev. Carmen Holbrough officia ted the May 8, 1981, 2 p.m. funeral service at Mc­ Beath FWleral Home. Inter­ ment was Oxford Memorial park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mr. Wil­ son's grandsons Jim Wilson, Jamie Conrad, Bill Wilson, Steven Wilson, Brian Wilson and Andy Wilso~.

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\ '3 .. t ~ 6 \ REDFOR ~: Tom Redford, 149 XUk rt treet, Ingersoll, died at the age of 63 May 4, HOLM: Kevin and Susan 1981. Mr. Redford died while ' BmTHS oim ( nee Wheeler) are a patimt in London's Un­ proud to alUlOlUlce the birth iversity Hospital. of a son Michael Charles, Bocn in Ingersoll to the born May 3, 1981, at St. late Mr. and Mrs. George Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, O'NEIL Jim and Connie Redford, he worked at Nor­ weighing 5 Ibs., 81h ozs. (nee Van Boekle) are plea­ Ulern Telecom. Mr. Redford Proud grandparents are sed to announce the safe was a member of St. James' Mr and Mrs. Charles arrival of their son David Anglican ChtU"ch, the Royal Wh'eeler, Ingersoll and Mr. John. Born in Victoria Ho~­ Canadian Legion, branch and Mrs. Roy Holm of pital in London, M~y 10,. 119 and the Western Ont­ 1981. Weighing 10 lbs. 10 oz. Kitchener. arj~ Signal's As soda tion. Proud grandparents are He served overseas in Mr, aM Mrs. Martin Van World War II with the Royal Boekel and Mrs. Clarence Canadian Corps of Signals. O'Neil. Great grandparents Mr. Redford is survived are Mr. and Mrs, Pete Van DEATHS by his wife, the former Boekel and Mr. and Mrs. Beatrice Jarvis; his sons Gerald Vermeeren 'all of Douglas and James, both of Ingersoll. Woodstock, Tom of London; daughter Patricia of London BONESTEEL: Kenneth ~ANCEKI YEL!t : John and and father-in~law George Lorna (Heeney), Marijane, MitChell . Af ter a lengthy Jarvis of Brookside Telford, illness on Monday, May 11, Ann a beth and Martha wel­ England. 1981, Kenneth, dearly be­ come with love the arrival Also survi ving are seven of Jayden John Benham on loved husband of Edith grandch ild re n. April 16, 1981 at Alexandra (Carr), dear father of Gra­ Rev. Tom Griffin offici­ Hospital. Proud Grand­ ham, Newmarket, and ated the May 6 2 p.m. parmts, Fern Nancekivell Douglas of Mississauga and funeral service at McBeath and Carl and Nina Heeney. brother of Norval Bonisteel. Funeral Home. A Royal Special thanks to Dr. Resting at Turner and Canadian Legion memorial Warma and Dr. Westman Porter Yorke Chapel, Tor­ service was staged May 5 at and nurses on second floor onto. Committal Service, 7:30 p.m. by branch 119. O.B. Thursday, one o'clock at IntennenL was the Harris Harris Street Cemetery, In- Street Cemetery. MCTAG ~ ART: Glenn and - gersoll. Fri rods will be Pallbearers were Lou Gail joy lilly announce the welcomed by the family in Staples. Wilfred Allan, Herb birth of their son Colin Trinity United Church Par­ Edgley, Grant Swackham­ 'Alastair, BIbs., 3112 OZs., on lors between two and four mer, George Thomas and April 16 1981, at the Royal o'clock follOwing the com­ Eugene Mabee. Jubilee' Hcspital, Victoria mittal service. B.C. Proud grandparents J:i~ L\~~ 91 ~ . Shirley Stu and Betty McTaggart, S 0 4 Ingersoll, ~R iP~ ; Dorothy Dryden ru e,P R. Ingersoll, Ontario and c: ven ide Home, Galt, died May 7, 1981 while a Harry and Ruth Neaves, and formerly of Ingersoll, patient in London Uni ver­ Victoria B.C., great grand died a t the age of 92 May 2, sity HC6pital. mother Annie Bowers, 1981. She is survived by her Thu~der Bay, Ontario. Rev. Tom Griffin officiat­ husband F1oyd; her son ed the May 5, 11 a.m. Gary CasJick of Tavistock; brothers Victor Riehl of fiAI9&' At Alexandra funeral service at McBea th OSPl t·oo April 21, 1981 Funeral Home. Tavistock, Ted and Stanley to Bob and Liz Paton, Bocn in England, Mrs. of Gadshill and Irwin of Victoria Street; Ingersoll a Dryden was predeceased by Stratford; sisters Mrs. son Michael Robert. her husband, the late Rich­ Edna Baumbach of Strat­ ard M. Dryden, who died in ford, Mrs. Isabel Satchell of GLOVER: At Alexandra HYll. , Hamstead, Mrs. Viola Sat­ 'Hosptla l, on April 21, 1981, Mrs. Dryden was a mem­ chell of Stratford, Mrs. Bera to Dennis and Barbara ber of St. James' Anglican nice Wilker of Sarnia, Mrs. Glover (nee: Thompson) a Church in Ingersoll. Vera Hunt of Stratford, daughter Lla Marisa. A Pallbearers were Wilfred Mrs. Eileen MiUer of Water­ little sister for Michael Allan, Wilfred Garrett, John loo and Mrs. Fern Fuller of . Blue. PrQud grandparents Price, Bil1 Lambert, Harold Toronto. are Mr'. and Mrs. S.B. Wilson and Wilson Mc­ A private family funeral Glover, Thamesford and Beath. service was held at Mc­ Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Thomp­ Beath Funeral Home Sat­ son, R.R. 4, Ingersoll. urday, May 9, 1981, with Rev. William Veneestra of­ fiCiating. BIRTHS DEATHS

I BOJtLAN D: J oim and Cathy . ,LAlSCASTER; In Four I {nee: LeWIS) are happy to Counties General Hospital, a tUlOU nee the arrival of Newbury, Velma (Cam­ I their son Jonathon Devey, eron) Lancaster of Wards­ at Women's College Hos­ ville, f

LOCKEY: Archie G. Lockey, 212 Wellington ~~WIT: At Alexanctra Street, Brantford, formerly HOSpl ron June 7, 1981 to of Ingersoll, died Thursday, Scott and Glenda Naisbitt, June 11, ·1981 at his home. 29 Glen Ave., Ingersoll, a H~ was 77years old. daughter Kerri Elizabeth, 9 Ibs. 2 ozs. A sis ter for Ani ta. Born in in'gersoll to the Special thanks to Dr. Dalton late Mr. and Mrs. ,Albert and second floor nurses. Lockey, he is survived by his sons William of Water­ WILSON: Mac and' Da wn ford and Robert of Brant­ {Gray) Wilson of Kitchener ford; brothers Max of Ston­ are happy to 'announce the ey Creek a nd Ken of Lon­ birth of their daughter, don, and sister Mrs. Nor­ Kelly Marie, on Saturday, man (Violet) Johnson of June 6, 1981. Proud grand­ Ingersoll. Also survIvmg parents are Don and Mona are six grandchildren .. Gray of London, and Currie and Norma Wilson of Inger­ Rev. Carmen Holbrough soll. of Trinity Uni ted Church officia ted - the Sa turday, MATTHEWS: Tom, Jan, June 13,1981 funeral service and BrIan annoonce with at McBeath Funeral Home. pride and love the birth of Interment was Ingersoll twins Kevin Andrew (5Ibs. 2 Rural Cemetery. Pallbear­ ·oz.) and Janelle Louise (6 ers were Cecil Franklin, lbs. 7 oz.) on Saturday, May Bradley Lockey, Larry 23, 1981 at Victoria Hospital Johnson, Jim Redford, Rick in London. Proud grand­ Johnson and Terry Lockey. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews, all WILSON: Ruby a. Smith of London. Excited great­ (Ut. Nursing Sister, CAMC grandparents are Mr. and World War 1) at Kwing, Mrs. T.C. Adams and Mr. Sunnybrook Medical Cen­ and Mrs. F.K. Matthews, all tre, Tor"onto, died Wednes- of Cayuga, Mrs. WilIia~ , day, Jrnle 10, 1981. Charles of Riclunond Hill . Widow of Dr. Russell L. and Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc­ Parr and Earnest A. Wilson Connell of Woodstock. Spec­ of Ingf!'soll. Mother of Mrs. ial thanks to Drs. Wearing, Eric (Dorothy) Gracey. Watale am De Sovza. Survived by seven grand- Thanks also to all the nurses children and two great of the fourth floor . Neo­ grandch ild re n. Natal Unit and second floor A family service was held nursury. Your care and in the fWleral chapel of concern were greatly ap­ A.. W. Miles, Toronto, on preciated. Friday, June 12. Interment Prospect Cemetery. BlR'flIS DEATHS DEATHS

PLATT: Jane and Ian are ALUN: Mary Allin of R.R. pleased to announce the ~ , Ingersoll, died at Univer­ birth of Gavin Charles, 7 sity HI)) pital, London, Wed- pounds, at Victoria Hos­ . nesday, JlIDe 3, 1981 at the ~: Pauline Clark, 34 pita~ London, on JW1e 11, age of 81. GlenllAve., Ingersoll, died 1981. Proud grandparents Rev. Carmen Holbrough June 15, 1981 ather home. are Mr. and Mrs. Norman of Trinity United Church Born in Dereham town­ Bracken of Harrowsmi lh, officiated the Friday, JlU1e ship tothe late Mr. and Mrs. Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. 5, 11 a.m. funeral service at James O'Neil, Mrs. Clark is Tony Platt of Northampton, McBeath FUneral Home. survived by he!' husband England. Interment was Hillview William. Cemetery, Woodstock. CJlAN E: At Alexandra Hos­ Bern in Renfrew County Fer many years she op­ p ita~ on JW1e 12, 1981, to to too late Mr. and Mrs. erated Robert's Ladies Nelson and Janet Crane, 3 William Grant, Mrs. Allin Wear in Ingersoll and she Dean Cr., Ingersoll, a daug­ was married to Stanley was an active member of hter Casidee Amanda. Allin. Sacred Heart Catholic Chur­ She is survived by her ch. ROSSIT: At Alexandra Hos-' husband; her son Donald of Surviving along with her pita} on June 14, 1981, to RR. I, Beachville; brother husband, are her neIbews Angela and Gianf Ranco Jack of Woodstock; sister David and Jim and her Rossit, Beachville, a daugh­ Mrs. Harry (Gladys) Bel· neice Marjorie. She is also ter Jenny Lora. yea of Hamilton and grand· survived by her sister Aud­ children J oon Cuthbert, Les rey O'Neil of Ingersoll and h~ S: At Alexandra Cuthber~ Jeff Allin and her sister - in - law Mary osp ,on June 13, 1981 to Lecia Allin. Also surviving O'Neil, also of Ingersoll. Marty and Lorrie Lamers, are her great grandchildren She was predeceased by Salford, a son Jererney Shelley, Kim, Sean, Trevor her brother Clarence in urn John. and Troy Cuthbert. and her sister Mary in 1971. Mrs. Allin was pre­ A memorial service was JOHN~T9.N : At Alexandra deceased by her daughter held by the Catholic Wo­ Hosp I on May 25, 1981 to Margaret (Peg) Cuthbert in men's League Jooe 17,1981. Mr. and Mrs. Robert John­ . 1978; brother Murray Grant Father Charles Campbell ston, R.R 5, Ingersoll, a son in 1941 and sisters Lyla officiated the Jme 18, 1001 Christopher. Longfield who died in 1969, .. 10 a .m. funeral service at Stella Kinnear who died in' Sacred Hearl Church. 1973, and Anoo Sindall who died in 1m. FlIDeral arrangements were rna de by McBea th Funeral Home. In tennent was Sacred Heart Cemetery and pall­ bearers were David O'Neil, Jim O'Neil; David Dunn, Don Layton, Hi Rakonovic and Jack Lewis. BIRTHS

NASH ~ To Doug and Doreen "OflrR. 5 Strathroy, a son, John Douglas, on June 20, 1981 at Woodstock General Hospital. A brother for Brett and grandson for Mrs. Dorothy Currie and Mr. and Mrs. William Nash. Great grandson for Mrs. M. Nash.

HAWLEY ~ At Alexandra ftOsilUal on June 23, 1981 to James and Kim Hawley. 102 Winnett Street, Woodstock, a daughter, Julie Anna. BIRTHS

McDIARMID: Carl and Bev McDiarmid, Fort Francis Ontario, are happy to an­ nouee' the birth of their second son, Kent Andrew, born July 7, 1981, weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. A wee brother for Chad Alexander. Prom grandparents and second grand child for Mr. and ·Mrs. Qarke McDiarmid of Ingersoll and fifth grand­ child of Mr. and Mrs. Geo­ rge Vendendrjesache of Weyburn Saskatchewan.

CRAIG: At Alexandra Hos­ pital 00 July 7, 1981, to Bruce a nd Sue Craig, 378 Oxford Ave., Ingersoll, a son Nathaniel (Nathan) Bruce Craig. BIRTHS-

HOFER: Wolfgang . and Betty (nee Hammond) R .R. 5 Guel ph are proud to announce the birth of their SHEARON - At Alexandra \ first child Krista Beth on Hospital on July 11, 1981, to July 10 at the General Robert a nd Theresa Hospital, Guelph .' Third · Shearon, 190 McKeand St., grand-daughter for Mr. aOO . Ingersoll; twin boys "' Mrs. Wallis Hammond, Nicholas and Richard. Thamesford and third great grand daughter for Mrs . . ~ Li RETTE - At Ale?

:r. \\) G )::::. f< SC>"L "I­ DOUGLAS - At Alexandra Hospital, on July 8, 1981, to . MARSHALL - At Colchester, T :I:. (\\ "2. ·S Rick and Sue Douglas, 104 England, July 1, 1981, Amy Melita Street, Ingersoll, a Elizabeth Barratt, youngest son, ~atthew Lee. child of the late Amy and Daniel Barratt, and wife of , McLELLAND" Bill and Kim T.H. Marshall. Predeceased arehappy to announce the by a sister, Dorothy Fair­ arrival of their son, Eric banks (963) and a brother James, born June 27, 1981 at Bethual Barratt (1963). Sur­ st. Joseph's Hospital, Lon­ viving along with her hus- , don, 8 Ibs., 10 OZ8. First band are two daughters in grandchild' for Delma and Colchester, England, one Wayne Ramesbo'ttom and brother Archibald Dan Bar­ seventh grandchild for Chris ratt, Ormond Beach Florida and Ron McLelland, all of In­ and several nieces and gersoll. nephews in this area.

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~~ \S~) \ the deceased are · brother : Naboth Daniel of Ingersoll and sisters Mrs. Ada Dales . of I~ersol1 and Mrs. Mary ..· BIRTHS : Day. She was predeceased by DEATHS husband William C. Allison in 1ffl2 . ., .. Reverend Alenzo Ram­ SMITH; j oe and· Cora are irez o ffi cia ted funeral ser­ pleased to announce the wU&rsUA»:l\~ Mary Hen­ , vices July 23 at McBea th blrth of their third dall­ hawke of 109 Cherry Street Funeral Home. ghter, Morgan Leanne, July died at age 76 on July 19, 23, 1001 at Victoria Hospital. 1981, at Oxford Regional &QU~ H: Pearl Couch of ' Weighing 8 pounds and 3lJ2 '.' Nursing Home. Woodingford LJdge, Wood­ OWlceS. A sister for Sarah . She is survived by sons stock, di. ed at ag e 79 on July . and Erin. Clarence, Robert and Roger of Ingersoll, William of Galt 24, 1981, at Woodstock Gen- - and Eugene of Kitchener. . eral Hffipital. Daughters smvivinj are She was born in Ingersoll Mrs.,Russel (Thelma) Sim­ to lale paren ts Mr . and Mrs, mons of Hamilton and Mrs. William Breen. She was a Jack (Donna) Janssen of member of Trinity United Ingersoll. Also surViving the Church. deceased are V grand­ She is survived by son children and 10 great grand­ Victor of Essex, Ontario and children. sister Mrs. Lawrence She was predeceased by (Clara) Crandall of R.R 3 husband Leonard in 1971. Ingersoll. Also surviving th~ John Hedges officiated d~ceased are gr andchi Idren funeral services July 22 at Rick of Moncton, N.B. aOO McBeath Funeral Home. Linda and Gary of Hanna, Place of intennent is Inger­ AHa. and great grandchild soll RLn'al Cemetery. Melissa. BILL and Maryann Griffin She was predeceased by . are rieased to annOlUlce the ' 3 ALU~Qti : Pearl Allison of husband Frederick in 1W9 marriage of their daughter, Verschoyledied at age 85 on and brothers Orwell and Julie ' Anne to Mr. Brett· July 21, 1981, at Woodstock Carl. ~ George Currie, son of GeO­ General Hospital. Reverend David Staples rge and Gail Currie on July ' .The deceased is survived officiated funeral services 22 .'. by soos Gerald of Michigari July 28at McBeath Funeral and Eldon (Joe) of R.R. 1 Home. Place of intermerit is Mount Elgin. Also surviving Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS ltALLI,; At Alexandra osplt8 on November 1, 1981, to Bill and Judy Wallis, mE engagement is an­ 285 Thames Street, North, nounced of Miss Nancy Ingersoll, a son Tyler John. ~ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crane, oC Inger­ . JlQXh~t At Alexandra soll to Mr. Don Leonard, son Hosp tat on October Tl, 1981, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leon­ to Brad and Marcia Royles, ard of Stratford. The wed­ 112 Carroll St. Ingersoll, a ding will take place on son Kyle Edward. 1\ new Saturday, November 14, brother for Robin and Tr~ . 1981, at 7 p.m. at the Hi-Way vor. Pentecostal Church, Inger­ soll by the Rev. Dan Bjork­ GWJWf;l : Albert and Julie man. tiOOrge are pleased to an­ nounce the birili of their MRS. Laura KiliwAL of In­ daughter, Julie Marie. She gersoll and .Mr . and Mrs. was born October 29, 1981 Ernest Westrop of Bridgend weighing 7 poWlds. A sister South Wales are happy to for Jason and Jennifer. announce the marriage of Kailiryn Jeanne, daughter Jl.f; N~ I ~ Doug and Bev of the late Ross and Mildred are pleased to announce the Kilgour, to Stephen Richard safe arrival of their dau­ of Toronto. The marriage ghter Tracey Lynn, 5 to take place in Toronto on poWlds, 2 ounces, on Wed­ December 12, 1981. nesday, October 28, 1981. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Rennie, Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Liley, Thamesford. DEATHS DEA'rHS

BIH1'HS Legacy of Stratford, and DIGGS: Rose Elva Diggs, sisters Michelle Legacy at, : iiS-Carr oll Street, Ingersoll home and , Mrs. Danny died at Alexandra Hospital, (Nancy)' Pringle of Wood­ August 15, 1981. She was 89 stock. years old. Also surviving are grand- JfefLOUS: William and ~ seifa (nee Hollingshead) Mrs. Diggs was pre­ parents Mrs, :4.da Legacy of .: i are pleased to announce the deceased by her husband, Woodstock and 'Mr, and; arrival of their daughter the late Leonard G. Diggs, Mrs. Ray Elliott of Beach- : Allison Lee, on August 13, in 1978. . ville as well as severa' ·; She was a life time mem­ aunts. uncles and 1981, 51t Victoria Hospital, cousins~ ' i London. A sister for Scott, ber of the Salvation Army Reverend Carmen Hol- I Michael. Proud grand­ and active in every phase of brough of Trinity United! : parents are Wilbur and , the Salvation Army's work. Church officiated funeral :; Ruth Jellous Ingersoll and She is survived by her services August 25 at M~. <: Gordon and Evelyn Hol­ daughter Mrs. George Beath Funeral Home. Place' lingshead, Ingersoll. (Olive) Rodwell of Inger­ of internment is Oxford : soll. three grandchildren, 14 Memorial ~ark Cemetary~ : .! KEBURIS: Ray and Susan great grandchildren and Pallbearers :. were Jim :" two great great grand­ Muterer, Da Vid are pleaseo to announce the Haycoc~. : ': birth of their first child, a daughters. Stewart ThurteJl, Dav~d'­ Lt. Ernie Reid of the daughter Jessica Lynn, on Kincaid, Ian Richmond, an,~ " Salvation Army officiated Bruce MacLean. : !: August 12, 1981, at Victoria ~ Hospital, weighing 11 Ibs. 3 the funeral service at the oz. Proud grandparents are Harland Belzner Funeral .N~!~ Ida Harris bf i Home in Thamesford, Pall­ died at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hen~ CL 3f{ger~oll ag~ ~ hawke, Ingersoll. ' First:­ bearers were Larry Rod­ 103 at Alexandra JlospitaI :; grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. well, George Rodwell, Rob­ on Sunday. August 23,:198).' t Bill Keburis, Ingersoll. bie Rodwell, Gord Rodwell, She was born ' to lh~ ' late : Special thanks to Dr. J,J. Rick Rodwell and George Mr, and Mrs, William -Cook' Tasker and Dr. S. Rechncr, Willitls. Flower bearers in Walsingham, Ontarib an'd. were Brian Rodwell and was predeceased by . her .': Rick Carlisle. husband, Elmore Harris in / * GRAN I- ~gW Carol and 1953 . · !" ; : ~ Roy are t rded to announce Interment was the Harris the safe arrival of their son Street Cemetery. She was a chartered -Roy Carter at St. Joseph's' member of the lODE Ad­ Hospital, London. Carter miral McDougall Chapter. arrived at 4: 15 p.m. on LEGA~ : Clinton David Surviving is a son Albert ,­ August 11, 1981. Proud L.egacy of RR. 2 Ingersoll Harris of RR. 3 Ingersoll, grandparents are Roy and died at age 20 as the result two sisters, Mrs. Violet Gerry Zinn of Lucan and of an automobile accident in Turnbull of Brantford, and Woodstock on August 22 Mrs. Cora Sovereigh of Grant and Dot Brady of 19BJ. ·. .' Ingersoll. . Puyallup, Washington. .-It S-!Q.. St2('1f . .J/cY/ He was born in Ingersoll Reverelld Hugh Moore­ to parents Ken and Virginia house officiated funeral ser­ Legacy, vices at McBeath Funeral He was a member of the Home on Wednesday, Aug­ Ingersoll Pipe Band and the ust 26 . Place of interment is Grand McNish Pipe Band in Harris Street Cemetery. St. Thomas. Pallbearers were George Surviving besides his par­ West, Arthur Oliver, Lloyd enls are a brother Mark Fairfax, Ted Richardson, George Holden and Ernie Harris .

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W!TTEy E t# N i Jacqueline Witteveen, 13 of RR. 2, Thamesford, died Sunday, BIRTHS September 6, 1981 as the result of a car accident. Miss Witteveen is sur­ vived by her parents Gerry and Jenny Witteveen; her P ~2§ TI'1n: Paul and Joyce brother Bert and sister Jos­ Foster of Ingersoll' are ephine, both at home. Also surviving are her grand­ pleased to announce the ~P IPlt : Larry Quipp, 59-{­ birth of their daughter Lin­ parents Mr. and Mrs. J.R. .mg reet West, Ingersoll, dsay Joyce, on August 28, Bouwman of Wellandport died at Alexandra Hospital 1981, ~t Victoria Hospital, and Mrs. N. Spriel of Brant­ Sunday, September 6, 1981. London. A sister for Steven ford. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Lisa. Funeral arrangements Quipp, he was well known in were completed by Mc­ Ingersoll as a pnotographet. Beath Funeral Home. The fiLLER Y: At Alexandra J He is survived by his wife osptta t; on September 2, funeral service is at Rosemary and children Te­ 1981, to Frank and Beth Emmanual Reformed resa and Darlene; his par­ Ellery, R.R. 2,' Mt. Elgin, Church, Clark Street, Wood­ ents Jack and Betty Quipp . Ontario, a son Jeffery Allan. stock, today at 2 p.m. and his brother Ron of Interment is in Oxford Me­ Seaforth. Also surviving is morial Park Cemetery. his grandmother Mrs. Gert~ rude QUipp of Stratford. LAZENBY; Fred Lazenby, A private family service 89, of Beachvil1e, died Sun­ was held at McBeath Fun­ day, September 6, 1981 at eral Home Wednesday, Alexandra Hospital. September 9, officiated by He was predeceased by Rev. Tom Griffin. Inter­ his wife, the late Jean ment is in IngersolI Rural Buchanan, who died in 1977. Cemetery. He is survived by his children Mrs. Lewis (Mar­ ANNOUNCEMENT jorie) Clark of R.R. 1 Sal­ ford and Bill Lazenby of R.R. 2 Ingersoll. Also sur­ viving are his grandchild­

ren Del Clark of Niagara J JO ANN and Ian M"fi~Rr Falls, Linda Ridley of Sal­ are pleased to announce e ford, Karen Underwood of adoption of their son Tim­ Sharon, Carol Bartram, Inw othy lan, 4 years old. A gersoll, Ron and Marilyn brother for Allyson, Aileen Lazenby, R.R. 2 Ingersoll. and Tanya. . The funeral service was held at McBeath Funeral Home Tuesday, September 8, 1981 with Rev. George Watt of First Baptist '. Church officiating. Inter­ ment is in th-e Harris Street ' Cemetery. . .

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BE~ t § LE X - David and An rea (nee Little) are ~elighted to arUlOUllce the " birth of their first child, a , daughter Catherine Victoria, on August 11, 1981 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, , weighing five pounds, 14 ounces. First grandchild for : David's parents in Windsor and eighth grandchild for Mrs. A. Little of Thamesford. Special thanks to Dr. D. Maynard and third (loor nursing staff.

' MACDONALD . Ross and . I lte'tfi welcome with love their ; healthy baby boy Matthew Glen, born at Victoria , Hospital, London, Aug!;st 30, 1981, weighing eight pOlUlds, half an ounce. Excited brother and sister are Stephen and Angela. Proud grandparents are Mr. and ' Mrs. Glen Bartram of Salford and Mr. and Mrs. Dougald MacDonald o.f Ingersoll.

TODD - Mike and Lillian 1'odd of Ingersoll are pleased to announce the birth of their son Thomas Nicholas, at 12:21 a .m. Sunday, Sep­ tember 6, 1981 at Victoria Hospital, London. He weighed eight pounds, five and a half ounces. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Todd of Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ricic:a of Glencoe.

CART C;1,l - At Alexandra Hospital on August 23, 1981lo Ken and Carol Carter of R.R. 2 Mount Elgin, a daughter, Laura Lee, was born. f AR LETT - Rev. Ed and argaret (nee: Brown) Scarlett announce with joy the arival of Helen Ruth in Edmonton, Alberta, on September 8, 1981. Happy grandparents are Ed and Helen Scarlett of Eston, Sask., and Erwin and Hulh Brown of Barmer. Tl(\\ E S

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., ' ' J. '" ," I HAHHIS: Ida Harris of ceased is grandson James Born in Lakeside, the itR. 3 Ingersoll, died at age , Harris of Tavistock and two deceased is survived by 103 al Alexandra Hospital step great grandchildren. husband Douglas Gates; on Sunday, August 23, 1981. Reverend Hugh Moore­ son George GateS at home She was born to the late house officiated funeral ser­ and daughters Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. William Cook vices at McBeath Funeral Anne Marie Gates of Lon­ in Walsingham, Ontario and Home on Wednesday;' Aug­ ~on. was predeceased by -her ust 26. Place of interment is 'husband, Elmore Harris in Harris Street Cemetery. 1953. Pallbearers were George Also surviving the de­ She was a chartered West, Arthur Oliver, LJoyd ceased is brother Phillip member of the lODE Ad· Fairfax, Ted Richardson, Baker of RR 3, Lakeside. miral McDougall Chapter. George Holden and Ernie Reverend Carmen Hol­ SW'viving is a son Albert Harris. brough officiated the fun­ Harris of RR 3 Ingersoll, eral service August Z1, 1981, two sisters, Mrs. Violet , ~ Jessie Gates of at McBeath Funeral Home. Turnbull of Brantford, and sarroro died at age 55 Place of interment is the 1\-lrs. Cora Sovereigh of Monday August ~4, 1981 at Anglican Church Cemetery, Puyallup, Washington. Woodstock . General Hos­ Lakeside. BIRTHS Also surviving the de- pital. Pallbearers were Thlll'­ well Dunham, Harry ' Re­ eves, Edward Cole, Norman Martin, Charles Hutcheson and Eric Kitlmer. ~LI5 I Cl S: Mike and Barb (nee Hogg) are excited to announce the arrival of YOUNG: Charles Young, their second child Steven 74 , of R.R. 4, Ingersoll, died Michael, born August 24, Saturday, August 29,1981 at 1981 at SL Joseph's Hospit­ Victoria Hospital, London. al, London weighing 7Ibs., 6 Born in Oxford County to OWlces. A brother for Alison the lale Mr. and Mrs. Will­ Proud grandparents are iam Young, he is survived ' Alex and Belly Wilkins, by his wife, the former Woodstock and Ken and Dorothy Parry; his son Dorene Hogg" Thamesford. Norman of Oakville; daugh­ ter Mrs. Bud (Carolyn) Allin of Woodstock; broth­ W1ADJ-Zinn- Carol and ers George of Forest and v oyare thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their son John of Norwich, and four Roy Carter, at St. Joseph's grandchildren. Hospital, London. Carter Rev. Carmen Holbrough officiated the Aug­ arrived at 4: 15 p.m. on Monday, ust 31 t 1981 funeral service August 11, 1981. Proud grandparents are Roy and at McBeath Funeral, Home. Gerry Zinn' of Lucan and Interment was Delmer Grant and Dot Brady, In-' Cemetery. gersoll. . . .

MAXBERH'X,: Tom and Sylvia Mayberry. R.R 4, Ingersoll are pleased ' to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Rachel Jane, on August 29, 1981, at Alex­ andra Hospital, Ingersoll. A sisler for Daniel. t, ~" ...... ~ ,

DEATHS at McBealh Funeral Home Pallbearers were Larry at 2 p.m. Interment was Bowerman, Mark Chaisson, Greenwood Cemetery, Bur­ Paul Hargreaves, Brian lington. Hargreaves, Alf Payne and DUNN ~»';P L Irl : William Don Harris. Dwmewol of R.R. 1, Sal­ GIBSON; Frank Gibson of ford, died at the age of 26 R.R. 1 Salford, died at the STEEPtd B..: Milton Steeper Monday, August 3, 1981. age of 71 Sunday, August 16, of 285 Thames Street North, Rev. William Veenstra of­ 1981 at Alexandra Hospital. Ingersoll, died while a pat­ ficiated the Tuesday, Aug­ Born in Norfolk County to ient in Victoria Hospital, ust 6 funeral service at the the late Mr. and Mrs. Walt­ London, Monday, August 10, Christian Reformed Church er Gibson, he is survived by 1.981. He was 64 years old. in Ingersoll. his wife, the former Mabel Born in McGillvary Town­ ship to the late and Mrs. Mr. Dunnewold was born MacMillan. Mr. John William Steeper, he is in Hagersville and is sur­ He is also survived by his survived by his sisters Mrs: vived by his parents, Mr. son Robert, at home, daugh­ Harold (Greta) Riddle of and Mrs. Henry DWUlewold ter Mrs. David (Marion) Ingersoll Mrs, of R.R. 1 Salford. Also Wilson of Waterloo and and Douglas (Rotha) George of Strath- , surviving is his brother grandchildren Jennifer and Robert, at home; his sister Michael. . roy. Also surviving are sev­ Joanne, also at home, and He was predeceased by eral nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sister Alice of Ottawa. four brothers and two sis­ Funeral arrangements ters. two brothers and two sis­ were completed by Mc­ Rev. Carmen Holbrough ters. Rev. Carmen Holbrough Beath Funeral Home and officiated the Tuesday, Aug- , interment was 'the Harris ust 18, 11 a.m. funeral of Trinity United Church officiated the 3 p.m. Thurs­ Street Cemetery. service at McBeath Funeral Pallbearers were Gerry Home. Interment was the day, August 13, 1981 funeral Bes, Randy Routenburg, , Harris Street Cemetery. service at McBeath Funeral Bob Triemstra, Peter Ha­ Pallbearers were Ed Co­ Home. Interment was Ing­ agsma, Tony Hurley and ward, Keith Quinn, Walter ersoll Rural Cemetery. Ben Hiedburt. La Rose, Frank Wilson, I Pallbearers were Lewis Claude- Wright and Jack . Riddle, Herb Haywood, i LLERY; Annie Ellery of Allison. Robert Wade, Bill George, oodlngford Lodge, Wood­ A Masonic Memorial ser­ Kenneth George and Terry stock, and formerly of Ing­ vice was held Monday, Aug­ Stright. ersoll, died Saturday, Aug­ ust 17 at 7:30 p.m. under the ust 15, 1981 at Woodstock auspices of Killg Hiram General HospitaL She was Lodge 37, A.F. and A.M. 91 years old. ' Born in Yorkshire, Eng­ H~S4UEA y~a: Mary land to the late Mr. and Mrs. I Hargreaves, 135 Carroll Joseph Stephens, she was Street, Ingersoll, died Tues­ predeceased by her first day, August 1l, 1981 at husband, the late Stephen Alexandra Hospital. She Charles Crosbie, in 1951, was 90 years old. and by her second husband Born in North Norwich the late Walter Garfield Township to the late Mr. Ellery. in 1956. and Mrs. Frederick Newell, She is survived by her Mrs. Hargreaves was pre­ sons George Crosbie Of deceased by her husband, Grand Bend and Harry the late Harry Hargreaves, Ellery of R.R. 2, Mount who died in 1938. Elgin; her daughters Mrs. She is survived by her son Robert (Hilda) Pickering of 'Donald of Burlinglon; her Hamilton, Mrs. Doris Harp­ daughter, Mrs. Alice Morris er _of Hamilton and Mrs. of Ingersoll i fi ve grand­ Edith Stringer of 8t.' Elean­ children and eight great ors, P .E.!. Also surviving grandchildren. are three grandchildren and She was predeceased by five great grandchildren. her brothers Percy and Rev. Carmen Holbrough Harvey and by her sister of Trinity United Church Elizabeth. officiated the Tuesday, Aug­ Rev. Tom Griffin of St. ust 18. 1981 funeral service James' Anglican Church of­ Hcated the 2 p.m. Friday, August 14, 1981 funeral ser­ vice at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment was Ing­ ersoll Rural Cemetery.

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M \ _~C*.>.- S --\ husband, are three sons James Prouse of Tillson: . Fk'ver clld Da vid Staples the lale Mr. and Mrs, Wil­ burg, Hugh Prouse of RR 3 officiated funeral services liam McMurray . Tillsonburg and Bob Prous~ 011 July 28 at McBeath He is survived by wife of Tillsonburg; one Funeral Home . Place of Gladys Thomas; brother . daughter, Mrs. Harry (Rhea . intemH~ llt is Springfield John F. McMurray of Lon­ June) Boynton of Van­ Cemetery. don, and sisler Mrs. Eliza­ couver; one sister, Mrs. Lyle Pallbearers were StcvCll beth Conway of London_ Hartfield, Donald nook , DIRTllS (Greeta) Mansfield of He was predeceased by Ronald Book, Rick Grass, Ingersoll; a step-sister, Mrs. son Gordon in 1972; brother Jeff Marming and Edward Archie (Doris) Turner of Newton in 1001 and sisters Roulston. ------iiiiiiii __ iiiiiiii Mississauga; 16 grand­ Bertha in 1979 and Annie in !{IQDELL- Bruce and Col- ' children; seven grea t­ 1964. leen Riddell are pleased to grandchildren ; and sever a/ ANSCOM BE i Coza Reva-ends Robert Rum-, ble and Ross Hargreaves announce the birth of their nieces and nephews. .Anscombe of R.R. 1, Sal­ Rested at the H.D. ford, died at age 8S-years­ officiated funeral services son Matthew .Bruce, born Verhoeve Funeral Home old on Wednesday, July 29, July 31, at McBeath Funeral' . August 3, 1981 at Victoria T'll b ' I son urg, where service 1981 at her home. Home. , . Hos~jta}, London. He weigh- was held Tuesday, August 4, She was born to the late Pallbearers were Currie' ed eight pounds, six ounces. at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. Mr. and Mrs_George Nul{ in Way, Gene Way, Frank Proud grandparents are : Lorenzo Ramirez of Mount' Dereham Township. Caffyn, Lorne Groves, Glen Jack and Jeannett Barker Elgin United Church. She is survived by son Groves and Russell Groves. of Centerville, and Sheila Interment in MounL Elgin Ralph Anscombe of RR. 1, Place of interment is Har­ and Alton Riddell of Inger- Cemetery. · Salfocd, and step - sister ris Street Cemetery. solI. . ~randsons, neighbors and Gladys Null of Woodstock fnends acted as flower and George Nutt of Salford . ... y ou ~ At Alexandra bearers. Pallbearers were Also surviving the Hospit.al, to Mr. and Mrs. grandsons Beverly Prouse, deceased are grandchild Gary Young, 235 Thames St. Robert Prouse, Richard Mrs_ John (Carole) of Komo North, Ingersoll, a daughter Prouse, Duane Prouse, Misty Marie. David Prouse and Bryan Mrs. Jotm (Carole) Bowen - Prouse. . of Komoka and great grand­ .f LEISCIIER: Philip and Memorial' donations to the children Jennifer, Jill and Monique are pleased to an- charHy of your choice would Suzanne. nounce the arrival of their be greatly appreciated by She was predeceased by son Marcus Alexander, born the family . husbarrl William L. An­ Tuesday, August 4, '1981. scombe in 1970. Proud grandparents are Ted ROULSTON: Wilhert Roul- ' Reverend John Huether and Janet Fleischer, Inger­ 'ston of 12 King Street West, officia ted funeral services soll . Ingersoll, died a t age 71 on Friday, July 31 at McBeath July 25, 1001 at his home. . FWH:i"al Home. Place of p Ulf(i' IlS. . At Alexandra He was born in East interment is Harris Street Hospital on August 2, 1981, to Nissouri to la te parents Mr. Cemetery. Bruce and Joanne Griffin, 71 and Mrs. George RoUlston. King Street East, Ingersoll, Later he became a farmer l\lcKA Y: Bums McKay, a daughter, Melanie. and was a member of formerly of 173 .King Street Trinity United Church. West, Ingersoll, died at age He is survived by sons '78-years-old on August 1, David of R.R. 2 Mossley; 1981 at the Oxford Regional WilliamofIngersolI; James , Nursing Home. DEATI-IS of BeachvilIe; Robert of He was born in Ingersoll , R.R. 5, Woodstock; Ronald · to la te parents Mr. and Mrs, =;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;a;;;;a;J- - of Guelph and ' Timothy of James McKay and was a - • .,...... I Lanuon. member of St. Paul's Pres~ , ELLEN VIVIAN ; .! D ght ., h bytelian Church . •' -- ~ PI'!OJ' l~ . ;4 \ .1 . au ers survIVing t e _ ... . ,,- ~ , -deceased are Mrs. Lloyd He is survived by brother­ . Mrs. Cecil M. Prous-e DC.. (Patricia) Johnstone of In: in-law William Foster of . Mount Elgin passed away at i gersoU; Mrs. Shirley Grass RR. 5, Ingersoll and sev­ her residence' on Saturday, ·! of Ingersoll; Mrs. Donna eral nieces and nephews. August 1, 1981, in her ;84th Hartfield of st. Mary's, He was predeceased by year, , j Mrs. John (Alice) Borda of . wife Mary Foster in 1980. Born at - Mount Elgin, Tillsonburg and Mrs. Bon- Ll. Ernie Reid officiated September 15, 1897, she.' was . nie Saunders of London . funeral services at McBeath a daughter of the late James " Also surviving the de­ Funa-al Home on August 3-, V. Bodwell and the former: ceased are sisters Mrs. Tom Place of interment is In­ Dertha Sherk. She was a : (Margaret) Hutchison of gersoll Rural Cemetery. lifelong, resident of Mount ' California; Mrs. Harold Elgin and was a member of . (Ethel) ColliIlS of London ; ..lWUIJJl~ Mirton I Mount Elgin United Church, · Mrs. Carl (Doris) Ridder­ R. 4, Inger­ of the U.C.W. senior group . house of London; 30 grand- "McMiiii:ay-orR. soll died at age 78-years­ No : 1, and .of the .~ Elgin childrm and five great Heights senior citizel1S. -.' . granddlildl'en old on July 29, 1981 at Surviving, ' besides her He was predeceased by Alexandra Hospital in In­ gersoll. -< wife Amy Rule ill 1965. He was born in Kintore to

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DOHERTY: Chris and Jam­ Ie are happy to announce the birth of Anne Christine WEST: Pearl West of 914 on July 8, 1981. Born at 6:21 Bathurst Street, Toronto, a.m. at St. Joseph's, Lon­ died at age B9 on July 24, don. Weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz. 1981 at Toronto Western Prom Hrst time grand­ Hospital. parents are Morris and She was born in SulJi van Baroora Mortimer of Inger­ Townshlp to late parents soll, Ev and Florence Mr. and Mrs. Edward West. Doherty of R .R. 2, Tham es­ Besides numerous nieces ford. Great grandparents and nephews she is survi ved are Mr. and Mrs. Jack by sister Verna Homes of Elliott, Ingersoll. Mr. and London. Mrs. Charlie Mortimer, Reverend Elw ood Morden Hanover, Mrs. Ester Gross, officiated funeral services Kitchener, and Mr. and on July 27 at McBeath Mrs. Wes Putty of Burkes Funeral Home. Place of Falls. interment is Kintore Cem­ __I etery. CO,.wARD: Clayton and Claire (nee Pa tience) are ~ Edward Pye of 178 proud to announce the safe EarlSlreet Ingersoll died at arrival of their first child a age 76 on July 22, 1981 at his son Ryan Robert, born July home. 13,1001,6:04 p.m. 8 pounds, He is survived by wife 2 oUJX:es, Victoria Hospital. Mary Darvew, son Edward First grandchild for Mr. and of Jacksonville, Florida and Mrs. Howard Patience and daughter Mary Gilmour of Mr. and Mrs. Eward Cow­ Londoll Also surviving the ard. Great grandmothers deceased are brothers Wil­ are Mrs. Eva Calder and fred, John and Harry of Mrs. Mnnie Quinn. London, England and sis­ ters Maud of Norfolk, Eng­ HOGG: Trina and Marcie land and Mabel of South­ are-cteiighted to annOUnce hampton, England. Four the arr iv al of their wee grandchildren also survive sister Danielle "Patrice" the deceased. born July 'Xl, 1981. Tha!lkful Reverend Tom Griffin of­ parm ts are Deborah and ficiated funeral services on Larry, R.R. 3, Ingersoll. July 24 at McBeath Funeral Grateful grandparents are Home. Place of interment is Mr. and Mrs. B.A. MoreUo Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Pal ]bearers were Alf Pay­ Ron Hogg, Thamesford. ne, John Morley, Al Law­ Kind thanks to Dr. Lawson, son, and Bob Hutchinson. Miss Budd and maternity staff. ROSS: Mr. John Ross, of SiVHTH : Kevin ~nli{h of 240 'int4, Ingersoll, died sud­ ' ~ Street, Woods,tocl{, , l)EATHS denlyat Victoria Hospital, died suddenly at age 2J.)1ear Lonoon, Friday, June 26, Ingersoll .on Sunday, June 1981. He was 72. Born in 28, 1981 . ' ~ ,t Brechin, Scotland on Feb­ Born in Ingersoll he is ruary 23, 1909, and the son survived by parents Mr.'· and Kc>r,~ -~ Mrs. Ralph Smith of R.R. 2 p.m. Intennent Aylmer of the late James and Ingersoll . . ~ Cemetery . Rev. Gale Kayof Isabella (Sheret) Ross. He was a retired tobacco fa rm­ Also - surviving the : de· Knox Presbyterian Church, ceased are wife Diane Belmont officiated. Pall­ er in the last 35 yea rs in the Ingersoll area. Prior to that (Ingram) and son Scott; bearers, Lee Kent, Don brother Raymond of Peter· Ford, Harold Clement was a. resident Aylmer and Komoca area. Beloved hus ­ borough and sisters Mrs . Lloyd Phillips and Clarenc~ Charles (Carol) Pembleton McCallum. band of Hazel (Ion) Ross Dear father of Harley of of Ingersoll and Mrs. 13m Ailsa Craig, Mrs. GlYM (Linda) Scholtese of Wood· (Gwen) Mcintyre, Port stock. GALENSKI : Catherin Gal­ of. Stanley, Mrs. Ronald He was the grandson of enskl of 3 Ingersoll . R. R. (Caro}) O1apman, of Thun­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petrie died suddenly at her hom~ der Bay; Mrs. Barry of Ingersoll . at age 59 on Saturday, June (Cathy) Watmough of Sar­ Reverend George Watt 27, 1981. . dis, British Columbia; Mrs. officiated the funeral ser­ Born in Ingersoll she was Ralph (Juanita) McLeod of viceu June 30,1981 at 2 p.m. the daughter of the late Mr at McBeath Funeral Home. and Mrs Da . . Ingersoll and Mrs. James . ruel Minard. ' ~ e .ti) t ankfully a~­ Ralph Sissing of Ingersoll 2 p.m. at McBeath Funeral I daughter was born to Don nounce the birth of their anc;l Mr. and Mrs. John I Home. Place of interment is Park daughter, Mirna Mary, 8 "B .C. : and Vicki Hoyland, 44 Gallie of Vernon, I Harris Street Cemetery.' lbs. 15 oz. at K-W Hospital Reverend George Watt . Ave., Ingersoll. Arnberly Pallbearers were ,Bill . Sara-Seth's parents are Kitchener, Ontario on July officiated the funeral ser­ Ranney, Lawrence 'Dur­ 1, 1981. vices July 1, 1981, at 2 p. m. pleased to anno.unce her ham, Wilmer Empey, ~ Har­ arrivaL at First Baptist Church in old Fishback, Donald Sivyer Ingersoll. and Donald Brearley. ~ . t ITUS: Samuel Titus, 221 Hames Street North, died at Alexandra Hospital June DEATHS 16, 1981 a t the age of B5. Born in West Oxford town­ ship, he was employed at the former William Stone and Son Plant. He was an Mrs. Howard R. McGaw of active member of St. RR 3, ~orwich, passed away James' Anglican O1urch at Tlllsonburg District and served on the Brother­ Memorial Hospital on hood of Anglican Church­ Sunday, June 14,198'1, in her men. 76th year. Mr. titus is survived by Born in Dorchester his wife, the former Vera Township, she had resided in Cole, and his brother Char­ the Eden area prior to les, of Ingersoll. moving to Newark in 1954. He was predeceased by She attended Woodstock his first wife, the late Ivy Pentecostal ChW'ch, and was Coo~r, who died in 1970. employed as a nursing A Masonic memorial ser­ assistant and housekeeper at vice was held June 18 under a hospital and nursing h.ome the auspices of King Hiram for several years. - Lodge 37 A.F. and A.M. -Surviving, besides her Rev. Tom Griffin officiat­ husband, are one son, Leslie ed the June 19, 1981 2 p.m. McGaw; one sister, Mrs. funeral service at St. Norman (Helen) Smith; and James' Anglican Church. two grandchildren, Karen Funeral arrangements and Steven, all of Ingersoll. were completed by Mc­ Rested at the Arn and Son Beath Funeral Home. Funeral Residence Nor­ Pallbearers includedDon­ wich, where service w~s held aId Thornton, Philip Thorn­ VVednesday, June 17, at 2 ton, Douglas Martin, Gord­ p.m . conducted by Rev. on Titus, Cecil Titus and Abraham Kudra. \ Jack Cole. Interment in Ingersoll Inlennent was at Inger­ Rural Cemetery. soll Rural Cemetery. DEATHS

HOUSE: Dereck House, 255 'wellmgton Street, Ingersoll, died as the result of an automobile accident near Woodstock, Saturday, June 6, 1981. He was 2o-years-old. : He is survived by his parents Larry and Ann House,' his brother Donald BIRTHS ~ and sister. Laura, both at . ·1 home. Also surviving are his aunts Margaret Chapell \ of Corunna, Helen Gilland­ ers of Oakville and Ruthann MCBEATII: At Alexandra Walker of Toronto, and Hospital on-June 7, 1981 to uncle Dennis Judd of Inger­ Brian and Eva McBeth, 271 soll. HiS gra rrlpa rents , Os­ Thames Street, Ingersoll, a car a nd Helen Judd, also son Derek John Ray. A wee survive him.' : brotrer for Susy and Mich­ A private funer8;1 service ael. was held Monday, June 8, 1981 at 2 p.m. at McBeath MOODY: David and Janet Funeral Home with Rev. 'ProUdly armounce the birth Cannen Holbrough of Trin­ of their daughter Erin Lind­ ity United Church officiat­ say born June 6,1981, atSt. ing. Cremation followed the JOS~ph's Hospital London, funeral service. . weighing 9 Ibs. 9. OZS . Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Moody and Mr. HAMILTON: William (Bill) and Mrs. V. Davidson, aU of -Hamilton, R.R. 4, Ingersoll, London. 1 died Saturday, June 6, 1981 at Alexandra Hospital. He was 76-years~ld. ~.. ri1fl~~~ J\~ ~n:. B

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}f.~w- Harry Wilson, : . 4 Ingersoll, died at Alexandra Hospital May 6, 1981. He was 76 years old. Born in Dereham Town­ ship, he was a farmer. He was also a mem her of Trinity United Church. Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife, Ule former Lelia , Hewas leader of the First Dundas; his son Bill of R.R. Ingersoll Cub Pa ck and was 4 Ingersoll, daughter Jean involved in scouting for 35 Conrad of St. Thomas and DEArHS years. He ,was District nine grandchildren. lConun issioner of Ingersoll He was predeceased by District Boy Scouts in 1978 his sonTed who died in 1974. when he r~eived the Silver Rev. carmen Holbrough ALMAS: Uoyd Almas of ,AP.J~, one of. the highest '! officiated tile May 8, 1981 2 R.R. 4, Ingersoll died at age awards given in the scout- p.m. funeral service at 74 on Monday, May 11 at ' tng movement. Former On ~ McBeath Funeral Home. Alexandra Hospital in Ing-. tario Lieutenant-Governor, \nterment was Oxford Mem­ ersoU. the Honorable Pauline Mc- orial Park Cemetery. He was born in West Gibbon, presented Mr. Pal1bearerswere Mr.. Wil­ Oxford Township to the late Smith with the award. son's grandsons Jim Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Also in 1978 Mr. Smith Jamie Conrad, Bill Wislon, Almas. was the recipient of tile - Steve Wilson, Brain Wilson Heis survived by his wife Mayor Thomas J. Morrison and Andy Wilson. Claire Skillings; and daugh- Award for his outstanding ~ bt!l 'lEJl K~21i Gerrit an Der Kooi 0 South-West ters Mrs. Orwell (Doreen) contributions to recreation Oxford Township:died at the Bond of Woodstock; Mrs. in Ingersoll. age ri. 93 on Friday, May 15 Ken~th (Donna) Ward or Also to his credit was at Alexandra Hospital. . Burlington and Larry involvement with st. Mrs . Born in Holland, he was (Ruthann) Rule of Wood- James' Anglican Ch':lfch, laler married to the late stock. the Horticultural Society Feykje Venenstar who died ' Also surviving the de-- and 00 was Grand Marshall in 1948. . , .. . ceased are brother Max of the 1978 Cheese and Wine Almas of Woodstock; si~ter . Festival. He is survived by his Mrs. Ernie (Blaoche) Pot- ·· He was predeceased by daughter Mrs. Arie (Je~n) ter of London; and eight his wife the late Ethel De Haan, nine grandchtld­ BIRTHS grandchildren. Henderson in 1975, but is ren and seven great graod­ He was predeceased by survived by daughter Mrs. children. his s~ter Mrs. Charles William (Patricia) Wituik. He was predeceased by (Alva) Hill in 1006: Also surviving the de- . his son A!bert in 1973. He Reverend George Walt ceased are his brothers Ed was also predeceased ?y IUDpLE i At Alexan'dra :.f£icia ted the funeral ser- and Louie of Ireland; sisters five brothers and two StS- Hospital, on May 21, 1981 to vice Thursday, May 14 at Nora, Ruth and Ellen, also ters. Barb and Lou Riddle, 197 McBeath Funeral Home. of Ireland and grandchild- Reverend w.e. Veenstra King Street West, Ingersoll, Place of interment was ren Rick, Darrell and Doug. oHiciated funeral services . a son Robert John. Harris Street Cemetery. Reverend Tom Griffin, of Saturday, May 16 at Inger­ st. James' Anglician Chur­ soll Christian Reformed SMITH: Harold 'Smitty' . ~ ~~ N: At Alex­ ch, officiated funeral ser­ Church. Place of interment 178 Cherry Street, ariA a ospttal on May 18, SiTi1'1hOf vices Monday, May 25 at was Harris Street Ceme­ IngErSoll died at age 73 on 1981, to Bill and Jennie, McBeath Funeal Home. tery. R.R. 1 Salford a son. Saturday, May 23 at Alex­ Place of interment was andra Hospital. Harris Street Cemetery. l HQRt:\'W N: A t Alexandra , He was born in Newrv. "'-Ito.spital onM ay 11, 1981 to Ireland to 'the late Mr'. and Roger and Uz Thornton,1Tl . Mrs. Ross Smith. Wonham St.. Ingersoll, a He was general manager son Ryan I,.ee. of the former .Ingersoll Lob­ laws store until 1970 when he retired. Ingersoll area deaths .and funerals

BLASIDLL- Charles Blas­ Funeral Home at 1 p.m. Truro, Nova Scotia, Jean Mc.E:WEN - Vera McEwen of Borland of Ingersoll. McKim's Hardware in I! Senior, 178 Earl Street, Interment was King Lake Gardhouse of Woodstock~ 244 Evelyn Street, Inger­ Also surviving ·Mrs. Mc­ ersoll from 1951 until 19 :hl1i and Mrs. Edward (Doris) IIngersoll, died Friday, May Cemetery. soll, died at tile age of 61 Ewen are her brothers and Mr. McKim was also Messenger of Ingersoll. AI- ~' 1, 1981 at Alexandra Hospit­ Friday, May 1, 1981. She siSters Richard Latford of memba- of Trinity Uni1 . so surviving is her brother ial. He was 66c-years-old. died while a patient in Chatham, Donald Latford of ' Church, a member of t CUSSONS: Laura Cussons, Frank Pooley of England, Born in Middleton Town­ Street, Inger­ Alexandra Hospital Woodstock, Mrs. Helen local Kiwanis Club, and tlg Vlctona sister Doris Brumpton of ~ ship, he was predeceased by soll, died at Alexandra Hos­ . Rev. Tom Griffin of St.­ Payne of Ingersoll, Mrs. member of the Royal C< England, 12 grandchildren . his son Cha rles Junior in pital April 22, 1981. She was . James' Anglican Church of­ Bob (Pearl) Heald of Inger­ and six great grandchildr­ 1978. 90 years-old. ficiated the Monday, May 4 soll and Mrs. Aubrey (Mar­ adian Legion, Branch 11 ~ Mr. Blash ill is surVi ved reno 11 a.m. funeral service at garet) King of Ingersoll. . He served in the na Rev. Tom Griffin officiat­ . by his daugh!ers Mrs. Don Born in England, she was j McBeath Funeral Home~ Also surviving are 17 during World War II w ed the 11 a.m. April 25, 1981 I i(Sancira) Cunningham of a member of the Royal Interment was Ingersoll gramkhildren. the Coxvettes. Hewas on t funeral service at McBeath 'Oshawa and Mrs. Jacquel­ Canadian Legion branch 119 Rural Cemetery. Pallbearers were Fred Board of Session Tue. a Funeral Home. Int~rment ine Zinck of Ingersoll; bro­ Ladies AuXiliary. She was Born in Ingersoll to the Latford, Denrris Latford, on St. John's Lodge 68 ther Albert Blashill of Ing­ also a member of St. James' was Ingersoll Rural Ceme­ late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doug Hutchison, Jamie and AM. tery. ersoll ; sisters Mrs. Ehno Anglican Church. Latford, she was a member Wright, Larry Brown­ (Betty) Lucas of London Mrs. Cussons was pre­ of Sl James' Anglican scombe and Chris Messen­ Mr. McKim is survived . and Mrs. Derick (Dorothy> deceased. by her husband. Pallbearers were David Church. ger. his wife, the former An Orton of Ottawa and four Fred in 1965. Cussons, Robert Messen­ Mrs. McEwen is survivied Laurie; and his neice, Ml grandchildren. She is survived by her ger, Wayne Gardhouse, Jon by her husband John, her . McKIM- Ed McKim of 11 Lew (Jean) Blancher The funeral service was children Ray and Tom, both Cussons, Tom Messenger sons Bill Latford of Brant­ Pint'Sttet¢ Ingersoll, died Toronto. May 4, 1981 at McBeath of Ingersoll, Robert of and Danny Cussons. ford and Lloyd McEwen of in .his seventy-fourth year Rev. Carmen Holbrou; Ingersoll ; daughters Mrs. Thursday, April 30, 1981 at officiated the Saturda Robert (Pat) Hillis of Ing­ Alexandra Hospital. May 2 1981 2 p.m. funer ZYLSWAi Hank and Nel­ ersoll, Mrs. Brian (Floren­ i-i lie (nee Klingenberg) are Born in Wallsingham to service a t McBeath Funer 'ce) Wright of Thamesford Home. Interment was tl proud to annouoce the the late Mr. and Mrs: John 2 and Mrs. Robert (Cheryl) McKim, he was the owner of Hartis Street Cemetery. G1 shared birth of J~hua Jon, on April 19, 1981, Easter '3 10 Sunday, at 8 Ibs., 61h 1) ounces. A brother for Joel. (f­ Proud grandpa rents are J o Mr. and Mrs. Water Zyl­ stra of Durmville and Mr. G'- r and Mrs . John Klingenberg ( of Putnam. · Great grand­ parentsareMr. and Mrs. S. JJ G. Westennan, Ingersoll if' --l and Mr. and Mrs. C. Broer, .....--- H Aylmer. 9 jf7 Ij) BENNETT - Kathleen Bennett, 1:n King Hiram . Street, Ingersoll, died April 14, 1981 at Alexandra Hosp-' ita} in her sixt>,-sixth year.! Born in Kingston, she lived in the Ingersoll area for a rrumber of years. She is survived by her husbarxl Lawrence Ben­ nett; father Edward Chat­ ,field ri Ingersoll and her . children; George Clements of l~ersoll, Roy Clements of Prooton Station, Bruce Bennett of Kitchener. Mrs. Ed (Mary) Mark of Morris­ burg, Mrs. Audrey Brayley of IngB'soll, Gwen Evans of Lonmn and Betty Musto of Ingersoll. She is also survived by her sisters MJ.'s. Issac (Vera) Eden of Ingersoll and Mrs. Ronald (Marg­ arate) Anstee of Ingersoll; 26 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Rev. John Patrick offic­ iated the April 17, 1981 funeral service at McBea th FunB'al Home. Interment is Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tom Busrell, Grant Swackham­ mer j Ra Jph Brownscombe, TelTY Empey, Vii Halibur-. ton and Elmer Teale. DEATHS DEATHS, DEA'fHS . '-' ,-

- I LEWIS:! Ernie A, Lewis, Mrs. Douglas (Isabel) WH- at McBea th Funeral 'Home November 2, 1899 to March ' , son of Ingersoll. at 3:30 p.m. with Rev. 24~ 1981. Former Ingersoll Mr. Bruce operated an oil Griffin officia ting. A field of resident and late of Wirrl­ agency and was a member honor service was held at sor and Amhers tburg, Ont­ of the United Church. He Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. ario. Beloved husband of was also a member of St. Pallbearers were Stewart Irene (nee' Empey) de-, John's Lodge 68 A.F. and Thurtell, Ronald James, ceased., lCJ70. Dear fa ther of A.M., Ingersoll, and the Leo Kirwin, Gary Van Koot­ Robert (Bob), Gerald (Jer~ Canadian Order of For­ en, Stuart Little a'nd David ry), Windsor, Ontario, Mrs. , esters Court Banner. Rev, Reid. Howard Little (Doris) Am­ Glen MacPherson officiated herstburg, Ontario, Mrs. the April 11 service at James Hamilton (Romona McBeath Funeral Home. ~ EF fEI1X : Ullian Jeffery, EMPEY; At Alexandra • - Monie) Highland, Mic­ Interment was at Oxford 81, died at Alexandra Hos­ Hospi talon March 27, 1981 higan, Mrs. William Fr~t Memorial Park Cemetery. pital April 9; 1981. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd (Joan), Hillsburg, Ontario A masonic memorial ser­ Rev. J.R. Simpson offic­ , Empey, R. R. 5, Ingersoll and the late Ernest La­ vice was held April 10. at iated the April 13, 1981 \ Ontario, a daughter Suz- Verne (Verne) 1928. Dear 7:30 p.m. with S1. John's funeral service at McBea th , anne Eli zabeth, Bibs., 1 oz., • brother of the lale Mrs. Lodge 68, Worshipful broth­ Funeral Home. ,Intennent 20 inches long. A w~e sister Roy Knott (Gladys) Inger- er Jon Bowman in charge. was at the Harris Street ' for Tina Marie. , solI. Survived by 19 gram­ Cemetery. , GERIS: At Alexandra Hoo­ children, 16 great grand- Born to the late Mr. aM pUat, on 'April 6, ' 1981, to , children and niece, Mrs. J UT£HIE; Rachel (Raey) Mrs. John Pyatt, she is Harry and Debbie Geris, Ross Crown (Jean Knott) Ritchie died at Victoria , survived by her children, 34.0 Thames Street, South, Ingersoll. Funeral service Hospital, London, April B, sons Verne of Brampton, Ingersoll, a daughter Ash­ was held March 27, 1981 in 1981. Mrs. Ritchie, 288 Well­ Ross of Ingersoll and Lorne ley' Eli1.abeth. the Chapel of the Walter D. ington Street, Ingersoll, was of Toronto; daughters Mrs. Kelly Funeral Home, Wind­ 58-yea rs-oJd. Murle Hibbert of ingersoll, sor Ontario, with the Rev. Born in Scotland to Mr. Mrs. David (Jean) Johnson Frank S. Cant officiating. and Mrs. Sutherland, she is of Toronto; Mrs.' Warren Intennent in the Green­ survived by her husband (Vera) Clifford of Ingersoll lawn Memorial Cemetery, David: daughter Mrs. Brian and Mrs. Gary (Viola) Windscr . (Dorothy) Thomas of Inger- Hoekstra, also of Ingersoll. soll and son James of Alexis Mrs, Jeffery is also sur­ Creek, B.C. Also surviving vived by her sister Mrs. BR!JCE: Stanley Bruce, 59, are her grandchildren Annie Abbott of IngersoB, of R.R. 1 Woodstock, died a t Dwight, Carrie and Scott brother John Pyatt of Inger­ Woodstock General Hoopit­ Thomas of , soll, 23 grandchildren and 16 al April 9, 1981. Ingersoll, one brother in AlEtralia and a great grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, number of brothers She was predeceased by the former Constance aoo her husband, the late Char­ Bearss; . son Gerald of sisters in Scotland. A Royal Canadian Legion les Jeffery in Hn7, aoo by Woodstock, grandchildren memorial service was held her granddaughter Kath­ D~vid and Kevin; parents Sunday, April 12, .1981 at leen Hibbert. Mr. and Mrs. William Bruce McBeath Funeral Home Pallbearers were Charles of Ingersoll, and his sister, with Padre Rev. Tom Gril- Clifford, Richard Johnson, .

I fin officiating. John Hibbert, Douglas Jeff· The funera I service was ery, and Donald Dawes, all held Monday, April 13, 19B1 grandsorn. DEATHS

BffiTHS BARRETI' -Louis D. Bar­ rett of Salford died at the PEG~ : Annie May Pegg, 13 age of 79 Friday, March 1:1, Holcroft Street, Ingersoll 1981 at Alexandra Hospital. died ather home March 23' MARCHANT: Colin and Born in Dereham Town­ , 1001 at the age of 86. ' Anne (nee · Brown) an­ ship, the deceased was a Born in Dereham Town­ nouce with joy the arrival civil engineer with the de­ ship to the late Mr. and Mrs. ~f their first child, a daugh­ partment of highways. Thomas Hicks, she was ter, Meredith Longfield, on He is survived by his wife, predeceased by her hus­ Saturday, March 21, 1981 at band, the late Henry Metropoli tan Hospital, the fonner Olive Rachar' sons Garth Barrett of Sim'. (Harry) Pegg in 1976. ,Cleveland, ,OhiO. Mrs. Pegg is survived by coe, Bro~k Barrett of Mon­ her grandchildren Mrs. SMALE ' - Don and Lyn treal; daughter Denis Bar­ rett of Ottawa, as well as Lewis (Joanne) De Groat of Smale of Mossley are 'Burlington and Marion , happy to armounce the several neices and nephews. He was predeceased by a Pegg of Stokes Bay. Also birth of their son Jeffrey surviving are several great Donald, a brother for Brad brother, Dr. Harry Barrett, and a sister, Mrs. Glenalda grandchildren. who was born February 19: Lt. Ernie Reid of the 1981 . Proud grandparents 'Pougue. Rev. John Huether of Salvation Anny officia ted are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon at the March 25, 1981 funeral Smale, Mrs. Margaret Mc­ Salford , United Church officiated the March 30 fun- . service at McBeath Funeral Ewen and Mr. Stuart Me-' Home. Temporary entomb­ EWell. eral service at McBeath FWleral Horne. Temporary ment is in Ingersoll mausol­ entombment is in Ingersoll eum and interment will be mausoleum with internlent at the Mount Elgin Cemet­ later at the Harris Street ery. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Terry A Masonic Memorial ser­ Hewitt, Doug Grinyer, Kev­ vice was-held Sunday, Mar­ in Fisher. WalterSmith, Pat Prouse and Dennis ch2~by Dereham Lodge 624 A.F. and A.M. Champagne.

BREWER: Peace Brewer ,. 1::8> char les Street East' Ingersoll, died at Seminol~ Memorial Hospital. San­ ford, Florida, Tuesday. March 17, 1981. She was 62-years-old. Born to the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingham, she is survived by her husband William. Also surviving is her daughter Mrs. Dan (Ruth) Stewart of R.R. 3 Ingersoll; brothers George , Ingham of Ingersoll, Frank Ingham of Ingersoll and Charles Ingham10f R.R. 2 lng ersoll. Grand c hUd ren Scott, Elaine and Michael. Rev. Tom Griffin of St. James' Anglican Church of­ ficiated the March 21, 1981 funeral service held at McBeath FWleral Home. Temporary entombment is , in Ingersoll mausoleum and intenn ent will be at the Harris Street Cemetary.

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DEATHS (ormer Leta Mills; one daughter, Mrs. Marie Stevens of Simcoe; two sons, BIRTHS Alan G. Winegarden of Ot­ terville and Robert Winegarden of RR 1, S.im­ . HESLOP: AT THE DEAR~ coe; a sister, Mrs. John cox: AT ALEXANDRA ness Home, London, on (Jean) Clothier of Watford; 1iOSPftal, on Tuesday, Mar~ Satw-day, March 14, 1981 10 grandchildren; and three ch 10, 1981, to Peter and Jessie (Yuill) Heslop in her great-grandchildren. I Anita Cox, King Street, 76th year. Beloved wife of Resting at the Ostrander'S, . Ingersoll, a son , Michael the late Karl L. Heslop. Funeral Home, Tillsonburg, , John. Dear mother of Mrs. Kpn­ .' where service will be held neth (Doreen) Forster of . Wednesday, March 18, at Saganaw, Michigan, Wes­ 1:30 p.m, conducted by Rev. ley C. Heslop of Ingersoll, Bruce Martin of Calvary Kenneth W. Heslop of Lon­ Pentecostal Church, Simcoe. ANNOUNCEMENTS don William J. Heslop of Interment in Tillsonburg Dear sister of Miss Ott~wa. Cemetery. Helen Yuill of Toronto, Raymond and Thomas both of Mississauga. Pre­ EDWARDS: Hilda Edwards IN HONOR OF THE 45th deceased by three· broth­ Wedding Anniversary of 231 WashingtOh Street, ers. Also Joved by 12 grand­ . Thamesford, died March 11, Roy and Ethel ~ children. Funeral services family, relatives and fri~ . 1981 at the age of 80 years in were conducted from the Alexa ndra Hospital. ends are cordially invited Millard George Funeral to an Open House, Satur~ The wife of the late Albert Home, London, on Tues~ , Edwards, Mrs. Edwards day, eveni ng March 28, 7 to day, March 17, 1981 at 1 :30 9 and dance 9 to 12 at was a member of Knox p.m., with Rev. Frances M. Presbyterian Church in Community Hall Salford. ' Clarke of Metro Uni ted Best wishes only. Embro and a member or. Church officiating. Crem­ Thamesford's senior citizen ation With in tennent of MR. AND MRS. DONALD group. ashes in Park Lawn Cem~ She was born in Bradford, William Murray R.R. 2 etery in Toronto. Thamesford take pleasure England and came to Can­ in announcing the engage­ GEORGE ~~5~A ti DEN ada in 1970. From 1973 on, ment o( their . youngest George Winega(en of RR she had been a resident of daughter, Janet Grace to 2, Delhi, passed away at Thamesford. Peter William Coyle, son of Victoria Hospital, London, She is survived by a on Sunday) Mar$ 15, 1981, in Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gor~ daughter, Denise (Mrs. don Coyle Mississauga, his 78th year. Brian Burrell) of Thames­ Ontario. The wedding will Born in Goshen, February ford; a grandchild, Christ~ take place 'on 8atm-day, 3 , 1904 , he was a son of thed ine, (Mrs. Jeffrey Clark) of May 16, 19B1, at half past late John H. Winegarden an Lonoon and a great grand­ three o'clock, Westminster ' the (ormer Rose Ada Gregg. child, Melissa. United Church, Thames~ Surviving are his wife, the She was predeceased by ford, Ontario. three brothers in England. Funeral services were held March 14 at 1 p.m. at Carro thers-Betzner Funera I Home in Thamesford. Rev~ erend Grant Muir offici­ ated. Cremation followed with intennent of ashes in Zion 7th line Cemetery. \. DEA1~HS BIRTHS ' . ~ . DEATHS

EMERY: Dr. George H. BOTHWELL: FEB- Funeral Home. Dr. James Emery, a former Ingersoll ruary §, 1981 af Holy Cross . Kirk read the lesson. physician, died at age 66 on Hos(:ital, Calgary Alberta Place of entombment is February 27 at Vic.~oria to' John and Mary, a Ingersoll Mausoleum. Hospital in London. . - daughter Rebecca Ann. A Pallbearers were David Born in West Oxford sister for Ian. Stewalt; Herb Emery, Neil Township to surviving mot­ Emery, Halph Edwar~s, her Mrs. Dorothy Emery of MELANSON: AT ALEX­ Douglas Vallery and Bill Lonoon and late father an&3 lIospirar on Feb­ Davis . Charles A. Emery he later ruary 26, 1981 to M~. and Hmorary pallbearers attended Queen's Univer­ Mrs. David .Melanson, 151 were Dr. S. Wanna, Dr. J. sity. There he graduated Albert ' Street, Ingersoll, Rowsom, Dr . S. Bland, Dr. from medical school and Ontario, a 50n, Alvin J er­ G. Westman, Dr. J . Lawson, then served in the second emy _ Kimball. Proud Dr. J. Dalton, Dr. P. Rae, World War. After the war he grandparents are Mr. and Dr. T. Mayberry, Dr. J. came to Ingersoll and prac­ Mrs. G. Melanson, Mr. and Kirk, Dr. D. Simpson; Dr. Hced here until 1977. He Mrs. W. Watmough, Mr: G. Kiuger, Dr. R. Kosmal, then resided in Ocala, Fior- and Mrs. ' A . . Sperman. Dr. M. Robinson and Dr. A. I ida and Lake of the Bays Proud G rea t -gr and pa ren ts Enriquez. Ont81io. are Mr. and Mrs-. C. Foote. He is survived by wife CLI LTON: Donald Chilton JeanO'Neil; son Dr. George of KR . 5, Ingersoll died at Emery of London and da u­ age 43 at his home on March ghters Mrs. George (Ela­ . 1. ine) Balpataky of Till ­ Born in Ingersoll he later sonburg, Mrs. James (Mar­ became a member of Fold­ garet) Rule of R.R. 1 Do.r- ens United Church. . chester and Mrs. Da vld He is survived by wife (Maureen) Peden of R.R. 3, Sandra Brown, and sons Ingersoll. Scott, Bradley and Kenneth Also surviving are broth­ who reside at home, and er Dr. Lesley Emery of moU~r ' Mrs. Nina Kerr of Colborne; sisters Mrs. Clay­ Crash kills Woodstock . ton (Doris) Richardson of Also surviving are sisters Ocala Florida, Mr: and Mrs. Robert (Marie) Brod­ Mrs. 'Hubert (Marjode) recht of Tavistock, Miss Vallery of Fort Myers, Flor­ youngman Jean Chilton of Fort Laud­ ida. 'erdale Florida and Mrs. Grandchildren Herbert, and Neil Emery; Jeffery Philjp I (Marilyn) Berezoski An Ingersoll man died Tuesday, .F~b­ Rule and Katharine Balp~t­ ruary 24 when the vehicle he was dnvlOg of Woodstock. Reverend John Huether aky alf:X) survive. left a county roa d, rolled and struck a tree. Ftmeral services were of­ Terrence Wayne Hettinga, 20, of R.R. 4 officiated funeral services March 3 at McBeath Fun­ ficiated by Rev. Tom Griffin Ingersoll was travelling south on Oxford on March 2 at McBeath County Road 12 when the accident occu:ed eral Home. Place of intern­ at approximately 11:40 p.m . two. kIlo­ ment is Ingersoll Rural metres south of Woodstock accordIng to Cemetery. the Woodstock OPP . . Coroner John Blackwood prono~nced the man dead at the scene of t~e acclde~t. He was the son ·of Pete.[ and SylVia Hettinga of R. R. 4 Ingersoll and the brother of Lisa and Leone. He was .' b~rn in Woodstock and was attending ' Fanshawe College as an agricultural student. A service was held Friday at Maranatha Christian Refonned Church in Woodsto~k . Place of intcrmenl was Oxford Memoflal Park Cemetery.

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VAN MANEN: AT ALEX­ . Be was a member of the andra Hospita l on Feb. Norwich Baptist Church and ruary 6, 1981 to John and the Golden Age ClUb. ' Hermiena Van Manen, R. He Is survived by his wife, R. 3, Embro, On18 rio, a son the former Ethel Harvey, Dennis Frank. one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Blanche) Warboys of Dwight, and three sons Gordon . of Woodstock, Donald of Norwich and Fred of Salford. Also one sister, Mrs. Fred (Edith) Day of Listowel and seven grand­ DEATHS children. Resting at the Arn and Son Funeral Residence where funeral and committal services· will be held on Also surviving are his Thursday, Feb. 12 at 2 p.m. brothers NorvaH and Bur­ with Rev . David Houghland ton, both of London, and of the Norwich Baptist sister Mrs. George (Leone) Church officiating. , Winder of London. Later interment will be in Rev. Tom Griffin offic­ the Burgessville Baptist iated the February ·14; 1981 cemetery. \ funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Entomb­ ment in Ingersoll Mauso­ _eAHT~ - John Moulton leum. Par U o ~ .D.S . , 429 Thames Pallbearers included Street, South, Ingersoll, Jack Hayward, Chuck Tan­ died February 11, 1981 at aka, Bob Howard, Sam Alexandra Hospital. He was DEATHS Watson, Fred Baker and 83-ym rs -old. Nels Woodhouse. Born in Verschoyle to the late George PartIo and Abe­ gail (Moulton) PartIo, he . W. BUnTON ~J.M:~ QRP received his primary and FOSTER- Wilson Foster, W. Burton Wilford, of 12 secondary in Verschoyle 756 KIPPS Lane, London, Albert Street in Norwich, and Ingersoll. He attended died at Victoria Hoopital, passed away suddenly at his the Uni versHy of Toron to London, February 12, 19tH. residence on Tuesday, and graduated in dentistery in 1921. . Mr. Foster died at the age February 10, 1981 in his 74th \ of 62. year. Dr. PartIo practised in Born in Salford, Mr. Fos­ Ingersoll for 50 years. ter was em played by the He was predeceased by . He was a member and CNR. one sister Mrs. Blanche past-secretary of the Inger­ Barney in 1953 and a brother soll Lions Club; the Ontario Heissurvived by hiS wife, Ray in 1960. Dental Association; Alumus the former Marion Spencer; of the University of Toronto,~ . son Brian of Pickering; Born in Dereham Town- ::.: and a member of St. James' Anglican Church . . daughters Joanne of Wood- ship, he was the son of the I .stock,. Kathy Rios of Al­ ' late Mr. and Mr,s. James Surviving is his nephew buquerque, New Mexico Wilford. He farmed in the George Pearson of R.R. 1 and Mrs. David (Florence) Salford area until moving to Burgessville; cousins Jane O'NeHl of Ingersoll. Norwich 12 years ago. Ann Savage of Pittsford, New York and Nancy, Fox­ worth of Waterloo. He was predeceased by his sisters, the la te Edna P~arson and the la te Irene Meek. Rev. Tom Griffin offic­ iated the February 13 fun­ eral service at McBeath Funeral H orne. Interment is Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.

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MRS. H.F. JOHNSTON Resting at the Ostrander Mrs. Ruby J otulston of 14 Funeral Home, Tillsonburg, Maple Lane, Tillsonburg, for service Wednesday, passed away Monday, February 4, 1981, at 3 p.m., February 2, 1981, at with Rev. Merrill James of Tillsonburg District St. Pauls United Church BIRTHS Memorial Hospital in her officiating. Public visitations 9Ist year. at the fWleral home Tuesday I from 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Johnston was very i Interment in Tillsonburg active in the community for , Cemetery. ARMSTRONG: MARTIN most of her life, belng in­ and Bre rida Ulank God for volved with many charitable ~ ANCE: Clarence Archi- the safe arrival of their and service orgaruzations. aid Vance, 256 Dundas first born, a daughter, She was one of the {oundlng Street, Thamesford, died in Kristyn Michelle, born on members of the Union Jack his 94th year January 26, Janual)' 21, 1001, at Vic­ Club and James H. Wilson 1001 at Victoria Hospital, toria Hcspital in Loodon, Chapter, lODE, a member London. weighing 8 lbs., 11/2 oz. for over 50 years of the Order Bern in Riverview, Ont­ Proud and happy grand- , of the Eastern Star, active Ln ano, Mr. Vance was a parents are Bill and Mary st. Pauls United Church and retired farmer. He was a Bennett, of Ingersoll an~ the United Church Women, member of the Church Jacob of Bob of Aylmer, Jack of weighing 6 Ibs., 5 oz . Proud Tillsonburg; seven grand­ British Columbia, and sis­ parents are Gary': and ters Mrs. Stewart (Ethel) Gwen Pembleton. children, Cam McKnight of Port Coll)()rne, Mrs. Dan Corbett of Grand Valley and (Carol) Dunlop of Ingersoll, Mrs. Anne Henson of Pick­ LAMERS: JOliN AND ering. "Mary are pleased to an­ Mrs. Walter (Ann) KJeer of nounce the safe arrival of Morgan's Point, Ashley Mr. Vance is also surviv­ daughter number 4, Debra McKnight of London, Lisa ed by 13 grandchildren and Ann 9 Ibs., 2 oz., on McKnight of Welland, Louise one great grandchild. Jan~ary 19, 1001, in Vic­ and Rene, at home; one Harold Byne officiated toria Hospital, London. A , great-grandson, Mitchell the January~, 1981 funeral wee sister for Sandy, Car­ Kleer; three Sisters, Mrs. service, held a t the Car­ rie and Jodie. Donald S. (Mabel) Porter rothers-Betzner Funeral ~nd Mrs. Harvey (Merle) Home, Thamesford. Inter­ Maurer, both of Toronto, and ment is Zion 701 Line Cem­ Mrs. Gordon (Hazel) Soper etery. of Port Lamhton; one Pallbearers were Bob brother, C. Stuart Williams Vance, Paw Peddle, How­ of RR 6, Tlllsonburg. ard Sims, Evin Donley, ~ack Woods and Graham She was predeceased by Amy. her husband, Harvey F. Johnston, publisher of The Tillsonburg News, on June 17, 1971, and by one sister, Pearl Williams in 1973.

\ S~\ 12~1{~i~;~i t ~~ - l ; .~' J :';', "l"; 1 ; ;~l~~' ~ii; died January 15, 19111 at Alexandra Hospital. He was DEATHS 87-years-oki. Born in Richmond Hill, Mr. Jewettwas a co-founder of Fleischer and Jewett Ltd. Davies, Toni Noviello He was a member of Lhe Scott Pye and Lloyd Moore: Baptist Clrureh and a life­ Honorary pallbearer was member of the Ingersoll Leon Smallman. Curling Club and the Inger­ Ja~uary 16, 1981 a special. soll Lawn Bowling Club. He servICe was conducted by was also a member of the Padre Tom Griffin of the DEATH Masonic Lodge. Royal Canadian Legion Rev. George Watt offici­ Bra lX!h 119. ' ated the January 17 , 1981 funeral selV'ice at McBeath the Pnsbyterian Church. FWleral Home. Interment is TOSLAND: John Aubrey , BIRTHS Mr. Gardiner is survived the Harris Street Cemetery. 'fOOl anC( 212 Elizabeth­ by his wife, i the former On January 16 special Street, Thamesford, died at ~velyn Fugardi; his son service was held by the St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon­ Jim of London and daughter Masonic, King Hiram Lodge don, January 12, 1981. He Joan of Vancouver Be· No. :r1 under the direction of was 46-years-old. his brother Wilfred' of ir~: James Vyse, W.M . . Born in Oshawa, Ontario, ~ AISBITT: AT ALEX­ land and his sisters Ellie : Mr. Jewett is survived by andra Hospital, on January Mr. Tosland worked as a Jean, Martha, all of Ireland 'his wife, the former Jessie salesman. He was a mem­ 11,1981 to Raooy and Robin and Myrtle of Wales. 'Fleischer; his son Robert of Naisbitt, R.R. 4, Ingersoll ber ci the Thamesford Bap­ Rev. "Deane Cassidy oWc­ :lngersoll daughf.Qr Beth tist Church. Ontario, a son Michaei ated the January 13 1981 Young of Ingersoll. Also Griffin. He is survived by his wife funeral service at MCBea til surviving are his grand­ t~e former Irene Robinson( Funeral Home. Interment is 'chUdrm, Shelley and Nancy VAN VLIET: CORNIE hIS mother Mrs. Alice Tos­ Ing~soll Rural Cemetery. Jewett, Ingersoll, and Rob­ land of Listowel; his sons an'dVleky VanVliet 12816 A special service was' ert Yotmg, Calgary. Frizelle Drive, Woodstock, . Joh~ Mark~ David and conducted by Padre Rev, J.a nue , all at home, and are pleased to alUlounee Tom Griffin and the Royal the safe arrival of their son sister , Mrs. Donald (Betty) Canadian Legion, Branch MacDonald of Listowe1. Christopher John. He was 119, January 12, 1981. , JOHNSTON: George John­ born January 18, 1981 at . Pastor Glenn Rider of­ ston, 164 Victoria Street, flcated the January 14 1981 Alexandra Hoopital, [nger­ Ingersoll, died at the age of soll. funeral service a t the' Car­ 55 January 15, 1981 at rothers - Betzner Funeral ... ~fiOVES: Mildred Groves Alexandra Hospital. Home, Thamesford. Inter­ " XA~ rsOUWlSi DAN AND Born in lJiver po 01, Eng­ Donna are happy to an- 105 King Street East, Inger~ ment will be at Kintore soli, died while a patient in land, to the late Mr. and Cemetery . nouce the safe arrival of Mrs. George Johnson of Lheir firs t child, Daniel Alexandra Hospital, J an­ Mr. Tosland was predeas­ uary 9, 1001. She was ..7;1- Ingersoll, he was a member John, weighing 8 Ibs. 13 1h ed by his father, the late years-old. of St. James' Anglican John Tosland. ozs., at Victoria Hospital, Chu~h . He was also a Rev. Carmen Holbrough Pallbearers were 'Jake January 10, 1981. member of BAC at St. officia ted the January 12, Foster, John James. F~k, Maurice 1981 ftmeral service at Me­ Wally He worked as a truck Willerspin, Cortes Bea th FmIeral Home. Inter­ Ross Brown and Pas to; ment is the Harris Street maintenance engineer for Roger Freeman. Cemetery. C.N.R. Born in East Oxford Mr. Johnston is survived Township to the late Mr. ' by his wife, the former Pat Priddle; his sons George of and Mrs. Thomas Durston \VOODS: Alfred Ernest Toronto, Steven of Ingersoll Mrs. Groves was pre: Woods, 212' Delatre Street and William (Chip), at deceased by her husband Thamesfoni, died at thi~ Howard, in 1978 . home. . ,Q.,ARDINER: James (Irish) Also surviving is his brot- home, January 13; 1981 at Gardi ner, 165 Whiting She was a member of : the age of 34. TrinityUnitedChurch anda ~ , her Tom of Ingersoll; sis- . street, Ingersoll, died at ters Mrs. David (Grace) Predeceased by his father Victoria Hospital, London, membEr of the United Chur­ George in 1970, he is sur­ ch Women. Hughes of Ingersoll and January 10, 1001. He was . Mrs. Stuart (Ada) Naylor of vived by his mother, Mrs. 56-years-old. Mrs. Groves is survived : .Ruth Woods of Thamesford. oy her son Gordon of Inger- : Regina Saskatchewan. Mr, Bornin Ireland, he served Johnston is also survived by Also survi ving is his brother' in the British Army as a soil and by brothers William Ken of Thamesford arid' of Woods lock, Milburn of a grandchild, Spencer John­ para trooper during World ston. sister Mrs. Robert (Mary) i War II. He was a member of R.R. 1 BurgessviJIe and Baka- of F1orida. Russell of R.R. 2 Mt. Elgin. Rev . Tom Griffin offici­ the Royal Canadian Legion ated the January 17, 1981 .He was predeceased by Bra~ch 119anda member of S~e was predeceased by her hIS trother Ray in 1955. sISter, Irere Elvidge. funeral servi ce at Sl James Anglican Church. Funeral Rev. Wesley BaH officia t- . arrangemmts were com­ ed the January 15, 1981 pleted by McBeath Funeral funeral selV'ice at the Car­ Home. rothers-Betzner Funeral In te nne nt is ' Ingersoll Home, Thamesford. InLer­ Rural Cemetery. ment will be at the Zion 7th Pallbearers were Charles Line Cemetery. Hunter, Leo Kirwin, Roy -Y -. '· \\"\ ~ S 75 Deaths BLO ~rtJffi~~P - Marjorie (ear se o · CoIling wood, formerly of Woodstock die~ suddenly, January 8, 1981 as a result of a car accident in Collingwood. She was 67. Predeceased by -husband James Franklin (971). - Daughter of the late Carl and Ellen Beardsell. Born 'in England. Dearest friend of Jack Sullivan. Beloved Mother of James (BerO, Donald, Kenneth of Wood­ stock, Mrs. Don (Shirley) Silverthorne of Wasaga Beach, Mrs. Wayne (Leone) Stubbington of Mississauga, Mrs. Richard (Marily~) Bar­ ter of Ottawa. Also survived by sister Mrs. Phyllis Hillen of Burnaby, B. C. and two brothers Harry Beardsell of Vancouver and Floyd Bear­ dsell of Mapleridge, B. C. and - several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held in Collingwood, Ontario at the Chatterson and Long Funera) Home one o'clock Monday, January 12th. . Hl1Q V~S - At Alexandra ospita , Ingersoll on Friday. January 9,1981. Mildred (Dur­ ston) Groves, age 77. Widow of Howard Groves (1978) of 105 King Street, East, Ingersoll. Dear Mother of GDrdon, Inger:­ soIl, dear sister of William, Woodstock, Russell, R. R. 2. Mount Elgin, Milburn, R. R. I, Burgessville. Predeceased by one sister Irene Elvidg~. Alymer. Friends will be received at the McBeath Funeral Home, 246' Thames Street, South, Ingersoll wher~ the complete service will be held on Monday, January 12th. at 11.30 a.m. Rev. Carmen Holbrough . officiating: Tern.- ' porary entombment in Inger­ soll mausoleum. Interment later in Harris Street Cemetery. Ingersoll aread~aths

ATWOOD: Bruce Atwood, BAIGENT: Roy Baigent of 254 Tunis Street, Ingersoll rr-w-adsworth Street, DESMOND: Marie died at the age of 52, Sep- Ingersoll, died at Alexandra Anastasia Desmond, 149 \ tember 16, 1931, while a Hospital, september 14, 1981. Whiting Street, Ingersoll, patient in London's Victoria He was 86 years old. died September 20, 1961 at Hospital. Born in North Oxford her home. Born to Mrs. Mildred Township to the lale Mr. and Atwood and the late Harry 'Mrs. Edmond Baigent, he Born in Ingersoll to the Atwood, he was a member of worked as a farmer. He was late Mr. and Mrs. Robert the United Church. . . a member of the Banner MacDonald, she was a United Church. member of Sacred Heart He is survived by his Mr. Baigent is survived by Church and a ' charter brother Jim of Oakville and his wife, the former Elsie member of the .Catholic was predeceased by hi.s Wilton; his sons Wallace, Women's League. She also brother Stanley in 1974. George and Ralph,~' all of served on Alexandra Rev. Carmen Holbrough. R.R. 3 'Ingersoll, and Hospital's women's officiated the September 19, Maxwell of R.R. 2 auxiliary, and was a 1981' funeral service at Thamesford. Also surviving member of Ingersoll Hor­ McBea th Funeral Home, is his daughter Mrs, Robert ticultural Society and the Interment in the Harris (Joyce) Hutchison of R.R. fj Catholic Church Extension Street Cemetery. Ingersoll; 16 grandchildren Society. , and 10 great grandchildren. Rev. David Staples 0(­ She was predeceased by ~ ~ ; ficiated the Wednesday, her husband, the late L.P. September 16, 1981 funeral (Perce) Desmond in 1960. service at McBeath Funeral Surviving are her children Home. Interment in Banner Jack, at home, Mrs. J.F. Cemetery. (Dolores) Cote of Rockwood Pallbearers were Robert and Mrs. John F. (Patricia) Baigent, Ken Baigent, Newman of Ingersoll. Her Norman Baigent, Ken grandchildren include Mrs. Hutchison, David Baigent Ann Soltys, Michael, Peter and Bob Booth. and Lisa Cote and Elizabeth Newman.

She was predeceased by her brothers Harry and James MacDonald. Father Charles Campbell officiated the 11 a.m. funeral today at Sacred Heart Church. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Pallbearers were Larne Moon,' James Hanlon, Douglas Fitzmaurice, Ken BIRTHS /tJ(;as Q L t.. MacDonald, JoM Nadalhl and Michael Cote.

Brian and Karen (nee: Forbes) are proud to announce the birth of their first child Stephen William, born September 1. 1981. Happy grandparents are Vernon annd Shirley Cuthbert of Ingersoll and Robert and Dorothy Forbes of Thamesford. EMBURY: Fred~rick Drummond of St. Marys. Friday, October 2, 1981 at Women's League. Embury,· ... 178 Earl Street, Mr. Embury is also sur­ Alexandra Hospital. She She was predeceased by died at Alexandra Hospital vived by five grandchildren, was 82. her husband, the late Wil­ Thursday, October 1,1981 at nine step grandchildren, Born in Ayrshire,' Scot­ fred LaFlamme, in 1962. the age of 69 . . seven great grandchildren land to the late Mr. and Mrs. She is survived by ,her son Mr. Embury worked at and one step great grand­ Edward Richard, Mrs. James of Kingsville; her the former Cyanimid child'. Smith was a member of the daughters Mrs. Robert , - Quarry for a number of Rev. Tom Griffin officiat­ United Church. (Agnes) Hockin of Inger- , years. He served in the ed the October 3, '1981 She is survived by her soli, Mrs. Patricia Savelli of Royal Canadian Navy dur­ funeral service at McBeath husband Robert; her son . Burlington, Mrs. Tom ing World War II. Funeral Home. Interment Norman of Ingersoll; her (Mary Jane) Redford of He is survived by his wife, in Ingersoll Rural Cemet­ daughter Mrs. Max (Marg­ Ingersoll and Mrs. Larry the former Vera Longfield; ery. aret) Albright of R.R. 1 Mt. (Doris) Romano of London; his daughter Mrs. Douglas Pallbearers were Ken Elgin; her sister Mrs. Mary her brothers John Robert- . (Doreen) Bruce of Inger­ Hoare, Had Fraser, Carl Crombie of R. R. 5 Ingersoll son and Charles Robertson, solI; stepchildren Mrs. Tom Parker, Daryl Bruce, Mike and h~r nephew William both of I,ee Lake, Manitoulin (Marie) Cleaver of Toronto, - Roth and Larry Longfield. Crombie of R.ll. 5 Ingersoll. Island; her sisters Mrs: Donald Longfield of Wood­ Friday, October 2, 1981 a Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez 0(­ Agnes Hendrick of Sag­ stock and Mrs. Roy (Pat) memorial service was held ficated the Saturday, Oct­ anow, Michigan, Mrs. Ron Roth of Kitchener; sisters by the Royal Canadian Leg­ ober 3, 1981 funeral service (Susie) Pryer of Gore Bay, Mrs. Harold (Evelyn) ion, branch 495, Beachville. at McBeath Funeral home. Mrs. Martha Whitfield, Hoare of Ingersoll, Mrs. Meaford and Mrs. Frank KING: Sylvia King of 255_ Hazel Hodgett, also of Ing­ SMITH: Isabella Smith, Thompson of Oregon, USA. "rhames Street North, ing­ ersoll and Mrs. Grace R.R. 2 Mount Elgin, died Also surviving are 14 grand­ ersoll, died at the age of 45 children and one great September 30, 1981. grandchild. Born in Bercarshire, Mrs. LaFlamme was pre-· South Wales, Mrs. King died deceased by her brother, at her home. the late Andrew Robertson. She is survived by her Father Charles Campbell husband Roy; her son officiated the October 5, Steven of Ingersoll and dau­ 1981 funeral service at Sac­ ghter Julie of Kitchener. red Heart Church. Inter­ Also surviving is her grand­ ment in Sacred Heart Ceme­ daughter Sarah. tery. Also surviving four are Pallbearers were Michael brothers and two sisters, all Hockin, Randy Hockin, of South Wales. Jerry LaFlamme, Bob Se­ Rev. Carmen lIolbrougb ville, Bob Hockin and Larry ,officiated the October 2, Romano. 1981 funeral service at Mc­ Catholic Women's League Beath Funeral Home. Inter­ prayers were said Sunday, ment in Ihgersoll Rural October 4, 1981 and Parish Cemetery. prayers, October 4 also. Pallbearers were Doug MacKenzie, Martin Dos Santos, Trevor Jones, Char­ les Birsh, Charles Swat­ ridge and Ron McFarlane.

LAFLAMME: Mary La- , F']amme, 10William Street, Ingersoil, died at the age of 75 Friday. October 2,1981 at Victoria Hospital in London . Born iIi Manitoulin Island to the late Mr. and 'Mrs. Andrew Robertson, she worked as a registered nurse at Alexandra Hos­ pital, Ingersoll. She was a member of Sacred Heart Church and the Catholic

7 , \ CiS \ . BIJtTHS Rev. Tom Griffin officiat­ CLAHE: Harold Clare, 147 ed th e 2 p.rn. October 8, 19U 1 Ring HIram Street, Inger­ funeral service at St. Mrs. McKee was pre­ soll, died October 11, 1981 James' Anglican Church. deceased by her husband while a patient in Alexandra Interment in the Harris Frederick, in 1957 and by KHALlK: Erich and Caro­ Hospital. He was 55. Street Cemetery. her SOilS Kenneth, Gordon, lyn Sue (nee Henry) are Born in Ingersoll to the Pallbearers were Philip Jim, Roy and Donald. happy to announce the birth late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fleischer, Tim Fleischer, She is survived by her of their son, Stephen Anth­ Clare, he was employed as a Mark Fleischer, John Bos­ sons Jack of London and shipper at CIL for 38 years. ony, on Friday, October 9, well, Greg Tyrell and Howie Tom of Mississauga; her 1981 at Toronto General Merritt. daughter Mrs. Norman -He is survived by his wife, Hospital. A little brother for (Jean) Moulton of Inger­ the former Patricia Mikit­ Christine and Heidi, and a HENDERSON: Harnld-On soil; brother Archie Mac­ ish; his SOt1!~ David of new grandson for Gordon 'Sunday, october 11, 1981, in Millan of Wakefield, Neb., Ingersoll and Jamie and and Aleda Henry. hospital at Fort Myers Flor­ USA; her sister Mrs. Mabel Gary, both at home; daugh­ ida. Beloved husband of Gibson of Salford; 12 grand­ ters Mrs. Murray (Jean) PATIENCE: Marvin and Mae. Survived by daugh­ children and five great Ortner of Norwich, Mrs. J oanne (nee: Rooke) are ters, Katherine and Pat, grandchildren. Nancy Young, Ingersoll, California, Theresa, Texas, pleased to announce the Mrs. Ross (Cindy) Hutch­ birth of their first child, a and son Fred, Df~-Oit, Mich­ WILSON: Clara Maud Wil­ ison, Ingersoll, Sandra of daughter Ashley Marie, at igan. Also survived by sis­ son, 312·1430 Stadacona London, Mrs. Alan (Barb­ ters Florence, Guelph, Eva, Ave., Victoria, B.C .. died Victoria Hospital, on Oct­ ara) MacKenzie of Sher­ ober 9, 1981, weighing 7 Norwich and brother Kit, St. September 25, 1981 at Royal wood Park, Alberta, Mrs. Thomas. Predeceased by Jubilee Hospital in Victoria. pounds, 14 ounces. Proud Donald (Sherrill) Dawes of grandparents are George sisters Alma Roude, Ethel She was 96 years old. Thamesford and Karen of Sm ith (t 976), and brother Born to the late William and Bernice Rooke, Mt. Ingersoll; sisters and brot­ Elgin, Ontario and Howard Lloyd (.1981). and Mary Hutchins Nance­ hers James, RR 1 Beach· kivell, she was predeceased and Kay Patience, Thames­ ville, Mrs. Rebecca Murray ford, Ontario. Thanks to Dr. by her husband, the late of Woodstock, Mrs. William McKEE: Vera McKee. for­ Henry (Harry) Wilson, in J. Tasker and 4th. floor (Lizzie) Pye of Woodstock, fRerly i1r 195 Mutual Street, nursing staff. Special 1963. She was also pre­ Mrs. Elmer (Tillie) McLeod Ingersoll, died at Oxford thanks to Dr. and Mrs. J. deceased by her brother, of RR. 2, Embro, Mrs. Ken Regional Nursing Home Kirk for their excellent pre­ the late Herbert Nance­ (Nellie) West of Ingersoll, October 13, 1981 at the age of natal care. ki veIl. and her sister, the Mrs. Bill (Charlotte) Herd 84. late Mrs. Fred (Willa) BARTRAM: At Alexandra of Ingersoll and Mrs. Violet Hev. John Jennings offic· Brown. Hospital. onOctober 12, 1981 Larocque of Ingersoll. . iated the October 15, 1981 Surviving are her daugh­ to Paul and Judy (nee - Also surviving are seven funeral service at McBeath ters Evelyn and Marion, Bowman) Bartram, 21 Chis­ grandchildren. Funeral Home. Interment both at home, and her holm Drive, Ingersoll, a Rev. George Watt offici­ in Ingersoll Rural Cemet­ nephew B.P. Brown of Lon­ daughter Andrea Dyane. ated the October 14 funeral ery. don. . Proud grandparents are service at McBeath Funeral Born in Ingersoll, Mrs. Rev. Angus Jack offic­ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bar­ Home. Interment in Inger­ McKee was a member of St. iated the September 28, 1981 tram, Salford and Mr. and soll Rural Cemetery. Paul's Presbyterian Church funeral service at Hay­ Mrs. Lorne Bowman, Mt. Pallbearers were Charlie and of the church's Presby­ wards, Thompson and Ir­ Elgin. Trail, Howard Riley, Geo­ terian Women. She was also ving Funeral Chapel, Vic­ rge Royles, Joe Bancroft, a member of the Loyal toria, B.C. Place of cremat­ Ralph Adam and Ronald Orange Lodge. ion Ingersoll Rural Cem­ Cartmale. A special memorial ser­ etery. vice was held by the ladies FLEI~f M § ~ : Maude Fleis­ auxiliary of the Royal Can­ cfier Ie a the age of 80 adian Legion, Branch 119, October 5,1981 at Alexandra October 14,1981 at 7:30 p.m. Hospital. She had resided at 76 Thames Street North, Ingersoll. Born in Woodstock, she was a member of St. James' Anglican Church and of the Alexandra Hospital Ladies Auxiliary. She was predeceased by her husband, the late P.T. Fleischer, in 1965. Mrs. Fleischer is survived by her sons Ted of Ingersoll and Jack of London; dau­ ghter Mrs. Walter (Nancy) Boswell of Dundas; 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. DEA'rllS G",LPIN: At People Care ~en t re, " avistock, on Wed­ nesday, October 28, 1981, SIIO ~ I J S: Edith Shoults, Mary (Mae) Galpin, form­ 128 oncession Street, In­ erly of Leinster St., Wood­ gersoll, died at age 91, stock, in her 86th year. Wife October 21, 1981, at Victoria of the late Stanley Galpin Hospital. (979), Dear mother of Mrs. Hev. John Jennings offic­ Frank (Eileen) Making and iated the October 24, 1981, 2 Mrs. Grant (Helen) Mark- p.m. funeral service at Mc­ · ham, both of Woodstock BIRTHS Beath Funeral Home, En­ Mrs, James (Gwen) Boni~ tombment in Ingersoll Mau- face, Ingersoll and Fred soleum, ' Galpin, Edmonton. Dear si­ Born in England, Mrs. ster of Mrs. Walter (Cather­ Shoulls was predeceased by ine) Armstrong,' Mrs. Carl BEAUMONT: Syd and Bon­ her husband David, who · (Nina) Heeney, Mrs. Clar­ nie Beaumont, wish to an­ died in 1963. ence (Sarah) Paterson and nounce the safe arrival of ' She ' is survived by her Mrs. Alfred (Alice) Lacey, their son Ryan, born on all of Ingersoll, James Ger­ October 22, 1981, weighing 8 . sons Mervin of Sudbury and Kent of Ingersoll; daughter mane, Michigan, and Rev. pounds, 13 ounces. A little Mrs. Picbe (Mona) Kobus of John ; Germane, California, brother for Beth. ' Proud Ingersoll; , brother Horace Dear grandmother of 11 grandparents are Mr.~ Kent of Croydon, England; · grandchildren and seven Mrs. Ken Beaumont 01 seven grandchildren ' and great-grandchildren. gersoll and Mr. and seven great grandchildren. The funeral service was Don Mi,tlon, of ~ndon .. held Saturday, October 31 at 2 p,m, at Huron Park Bap­ BAILEY: At Alexandra SMITH: Dorothy Smith 1 ~ enwood Road, Ingers~ll, tist . Church. Interment at Hospita l, o'n October 24, 1981 Harris Street Cemetery,'In­ - to Wayne and Jeanette Bai­ died at st. Joseph's Hospit­ al, London, October 29, 1981. gersoH. As expressions of ley, R.R. 3, Woodstock, a sympathy contributions to son James Michael. Rev. Tom Griffin officiat­ ed the funeral service at Gideon Bibles will be ap­ preciated. DUNCAN: At Alexandra McBeath Funeral Home Hospftar,on October 25, 1981 October 31, 1981 at 3:30 p.m. FOTIIEHINGIIAM j Jean­ to David and Dawnne Dun­ Interment in Ingersoll netta Fotheringham! 177 Rural Cemetery. can, 271 Thames Street, ~argaret Street, Ingersoll, North, Ingersoll, at 8: 30 Mrs, Smith was a reg­ died at Alexandra Hospital, p.m. a son Morgan Orwell. istered nurse who had work­ October 21, 1981 . ep at Timb.erjack in Wood­ Born in Ingersoll to the VAN NOORD: Thankful to . stock. late Mr. and Mrs. John 'doa, Case ~ma Pauline Van . She is survived by her Fotheringham, she was a husband Thomas' her moth- Noord are happy to an­ r.. . ~.:. . -' , " .", , ~ember of the Presbyter­ nounce the birth of their er, Mi·s. 'Florence 'King' of lan Church. / daughter, Tanya Joy, born Southampton, England; her Miss Fotheringham is October 18, 1981 in Victoria . brother Stanley, 'also of survived by her cousins, Hospital, London. Southampton, England, and Rev. John Jennings offic­ her sisters Beryle Hodder iated the October 23, 1981 : and Molly King, Southamp­ funeral service at McBeath : ton, England. FWleral Home. Interment A special service was held in Ingerson Rural Cemet­ by the Order of the Eastern ery. Star October 27, 1981, under the auspices of Khaki chap­ ter 27, Woodstock, Mrs. I Smith was a past worthy matron of the Khaki Chap­ ter, Pallbearers were Bill Box, Tom Leftley) Cal Hou­ ston, Schelte Dykstra, sid Hemmings and Murray Baker.

~, BUHI{E: Amanda E}urke, formerly of Ingersoll, died \ at age 92, SWlday, Novem­ ber I, 1981, at Woodstock General Hospital. Mrs. Burke was a mem­ ber of Trinity United Chur­ ch, the UCW unit four, and the Avalon Chapter 220 Or­ der of the Eastern Star. She was predeceased by her husband, the late Fred Burke. . She is survived by her niece Mrs. Connie Bruce of Woodstock, and her great nephew, Gerry Bruce of Woodstock. Rev. Robert Williams of­ ficiated the November 3,- Area deaths and ftmerals 19B1 (wlera) service at Mc­ Beath Funeral Home. In­ BASKETT: Thomas Bas­ by his wife, the former Eva Rev. Tom Griffin officiat­ terment in the Harris Street ken mea at age 69 Wednes­ Patterson, and his son Allen ed the October 31, 1981 Cemetery. day, October 27, 1981, at of Cold Lake, Alberta . Also . funeral service at McBeath A special service was held Woodstock General Hos­ sw-viving are his brothers FW1eral Home. Interment by the Order of the Eastern pital. George of Avon, Emerson of in Beachville Cemetery. Star Monday, November 2, Pastor George Watt offic­ Springfield, John of Court­ officiated by Avalon Chap­ iated the Friday, October land, Joe of Ingersoll and VAN RYSWYK: Maria Van ter 220. 30, 1981 funeral service, held Gordon of Toronto, and his £ltyswy( il.Jt' 1 Salford, Mrs. Burke was a past at McBeath Funeral Home. sisters Mrs. Les

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~ovember 14 j 1981 to Kathy Robinson! Ingersoll, a dau­ ghter, Milinda Kim Robin­ son.

MR. and Mrs. James Stan­ nard are pleased to~ an- "i1Otiflce the -forthcorr\\(lg marriage of Gayle Mat\e Hammond to their eldest son, James Robert. The wedding will take place - December 5, 1981 at Nor­ wich United Church at 7 p.m. DEATIIS

A man active in sports for , many years, Q§.car,,(Scorry) ~o[ 11 Parkside Dr., Tillsonburg, died Wednes­ day, December 9, at Tillson­ burg District Memorial Hospital in his 77th year.

Mr. Lee was former man­ ager of Tillsonburg arena, retiring in 1972. He was weB known as a basebafl pJayer, coach and manager, and as a starting' gate driver for harness horse racing.

J ~ . Born ' in Thornda.lc ,- on BIRTIIS April 20, 1905, he was the son of the lale Frederich Lee and former Katie Drummond. He was pre­ deceased by his wife, the IJQ~DfA' Paul and former Kathleen (Kay) ...San a nee: Lewis), are Watson on June 28, 1980. thrilled to announce the arrival of their first child, Surviving are two daugh­ Shawn Russell, born at ters, Mrs. Phil (Margaret) Alexandra Hospital, on Dec­ CaUrysseofR.R.l, Aylmer, ember 5, 1981, at 5:48 a.m., and Mrs. Robert (Linda) weighing 6 pounds, 14 oun­ Alexander of TiIJsonburg; ces. Proud grandparents one son, Gerald Lee of are ' Russell and Vivian Ottawa; seven grandchild­ Coutts, and Mrs. Teresa ren; two sisters, Mrs. Kath­ Boersma, aU of Ingersoll. leen Flett of Stratford and Special thanks to Dr. J. B. Mrs. Jack (-Verna) Clifford · Dalton, and nurses in O.B . of London. He W

Rested at Ostrander's Funeral Home, Tillsonburg, for service Saturday, Dec­ ember 12, at 1:30 p.m., co nducled by Canon Sidney Lupton of SL John's An- , glican Church. Interment in Tillsonburg Cemetery. CARTER: Stanley George Senator Donald and Mrs. in Ingersoll Rural Ceme­ predeceased by his son Ren­ deceased by her husband. husband Austin: sons Carter. 177 Albert Street, Sutherland, late, of Toronto, tery. ny in 1948. the late Samuel Keeler, in hael of Victoria, B.C .. he is survived his wife Ingersoll, died December by Pallbearers were Jim Sut­ Mr. Smith is survived by 1952. of Ingersoll, Patrick I 16. 1981 in Strathroy at the Dorothv (Rose); his daugh­ herland. Jack Hutchison, his daughter Nancy of Lin­ She is survived by her son gersoH, Steve of Vic age of 59. ter .Mis. David (Camilla) Donald Pirie. Peter Par­ dsay; his brothers Bill, Bob Gordon of Waterloo; her B.C.; daughter Mrs. 1 Born in Brookfield. Nova Smith of Ingersoll; brothers sons, Gerald Staples and AI and Alfred, all of Ingersoll. daughter Mrs. Norman (Elizabeth) Benedict, .t-r Scotia. ~.. rr. Carter served Evan of RR. 2, Thamesford Murray. and sisters Mrs. Ken (Mar­ (Irene) Hope of R.R. 4, gersoI1: brother J, overseas in World War II. and Donald of R.R. 2, ga'ret) Dolson of Kincard­ Ingersoll; her sister Mrs. Story of Ingersoll. anc He was a member of the Ingersoll: sisters Jean Sut­ SMITH: Ross Smith. 175 ine, Mrs. Howard (Mary) Alan (Margaret> Broughton grandchildren. West Nova Scotia Regi­ herland. B.A., of RR. 2, john Street. IngersolL· died Almost of London, Mrs. of Sault Ste. Marie. six Parish prayers werE ment, RC.A. Ingersoll. and Mrs. Gerald at the age of 53 Monday I Glen (Pat) Bradfield of . grandchildren and seven December 7. 1981 a He is survived bv his (Helen) Pirie of Ingersoll; December 7, 1981 at Alex­ Ingersoll, and j Mrs. Bill great grandchildren. special service was s: brother. Reginald Ca;ter of also by several neices and andra Hospital. (Shirley) Kerr of Toronto. Pastor George Watt offic­ bv the CWL Decemb R.R 1, Brookfield. Nova nephews. Rev. Carmen Holbrough He is also survived by seven iated the funeral at Mc­ Father Charles Cam Scotia. He was predeceased by officiated the Wednesday I grandch il dren. Beath Funeral Home, Ing­ offtciated the Decem! The funeral service was two brothers, the late Group December 9, 1981 funeral Pallbearers were Doug ersoll. Interment in Pros· funeral service at S, held in Tuero. ~ova Scotia Captain R. Bruce Suther­ service at McBeath Funeral Mackenzie, Bob Roulston. pect Cemetery. Toronto. Heart Church. Interme at the Mattatall Funeral land and the late Lt. CoL Home. Interment in Inger­ Martin DeSantos. Brian Sacred Heart Cemeter Home. Interment in West Burleigh Sutherland. soU Rural Cemetery. Narrie, Alan Smith pnd FORT:'IJER; Irene Fortner. Pallbearers were r' Side Cemetery, Brookfield. Mr. Sutherland worked as Born in Ingersoil to the Howard We1Iar. 148 Carroll Street, Ingersoll. Shannon, John Stephe: N.S. a fanner in the Ingersoll late Mr. and Mrs. William died December 6, 1981 at Bert Boniface. Norm ( 9 area. He was a member of Smith. he is survived by his KEELER: Clotilde Keeler, Victoria Hospital. London. er. Jack Warden and W rTl SUTHERLAND: John An­ St. Paul's Presbyterian wife. the former Ruby Her­ a resident of the Oxford She was 58 years old. Verhoeven. gus Sutherlana of RR 2, Church. man. Also surviving are his Regional Nursing Home in Born in England, she was IngersoH. died December Rev. John Jennings offic~ rons Russell. Larry, Gary Ingersoll, died December 6, a member of Sacred Heart P.-\ TON: Blake Paton 15. 1981 at Alexandra Hos­ iated the December 17. 1981 and Martin. aU of Ingersoll, 1981 at the age of 92. Church and of the Catholic infant son of Susan pital. funeral service at :'tlcBeath and Wavne of Inivik. North Born in Lake George • Women's League {CWLL Duane Paton. R.R. l. Born to the Honorable Funeral Home. Interment . West Territories. He was New York. she was pre· She is survived by her Elgin, died at Child:

~ War Memorial Hospital. NOrman Paton. RR. I, Mt. London. Thursday, Decem­ Jean Hugill and Mrs. Velma Elgin. and .M:r. and Mrs. ber 17, 1981. He was two BrowR. also of Ingersoll. Robert Hugill, RR. 2 Mt. months old. . Pastor George Watt offic­ Elgin. Also survi'ving are He is survived bv his Iated the Saturday. Decem­ his great grandparents, grandparents ;\.11' • .:lnd Mrs. ber 19. 1981 funeral service Mrs. Pearl Paton. Mrs. at McBeath Funeral Home. Area deaths and funerals

NOEL: Victor Noel, 106 late Mr. and ·Mrs. William King Hiram Street, Inger­ Johnson, he was employed soll, died December 23, 1981 for South West Oxford while a patient in Victoria Township and was a mem­ Hospital, London. He was 64 ber of Foldens United Chur­ years old. ch. Born in New Brunswick, Mr. Johnson is survived he worked as a carpenter. by his wife, the former Lila He was a member of Sacred Gardham; daughter Mrs. Heart Church. Orvil1e (Joyce) Anderson of Mr. Noel' is survived by R.R. 5 Ingersoll; sisters his wife Rita; his son Jilles l\'Jrs. Mary Kirwin of Mt. of Montreal; da-lghters Elgin, Mrs. BiJ1 (Helen) Mrs. Bob (Angie) Rea, Mrs. SWartz of Woodstock; Mrs. Rick .< Nicole) Bingham and . Ted (Jean) Haylow of Van· Mrs. Terry (Dennise) c,ollver, Mrs. Jack (Marg­ Camm, all of London. aret) Elliott and Mrs. Rose Also surviving are his Moulton, both of Ingersoll. brothers Leonce of Mon­ Also surviving are bis treal, Gabriel of New Brun­ grandchildren Bradley, swick and Jermain of Que­ Barry, Bdan, and Darby bec; sisters Mrs. Francis' Anderson. (Agnes) Losier of New Officiating clergy at the Brunswick and Mrs. Albert December 26, 1981 funeral (Lorette) McLaughlin of service was Audrey Whit­ New Brunswick, and six ney . Interment in the Harris grandchildren. . - Street Cemetery. Father Charles Campbell officiated the December 26, . 1981 funeral service al Sac­ red Heart Church. Inter· ment in Sacred Heart Ceme- tery. ' Pallbearers were Bob Johnson, Art Brown, Gerry Tetroult, Lee Caloeza, Fred Collver and Ed Tresdgen .

: JOIINSQCi: William John­ son, R.H. . 5 Ingersoll, died December 23, 1981 at Alex­ andra Hospital, Ingersoll. Born in Ingersoll to the

3a \S'6 \ \ CARTER: Stanley George Senator Donald and Mrs. in Ingersoll Rural Ceme­ predecea.5ed by his son Ren· deceased by her husband. husband Austin : sons Carter, 177 Albert Street, Sutherland, late, of Toronto, tery. ny in 1948. the late Samuel Keeler, in hael of Victoria. B.C .. Ingersoll, died December he is survived by his wife Pallbearers were Jim Sut­ Mr. Smith is survived by 1952. . of Ingersoll. Patrick ( 16, 1981 in Strathroy at the Dorothy (Rose) ; his daugh· herland. Jack Hutchison, his daughter Nancy of Lin­ She is survived by her son gersoll, Steve of Vic! age of 59. ter Mrs. David (Camilla) Donald Pirie. Peter Par­ dsay; his brothers Bill, Bob Gordon of Waterloo ; her B.C.; daughter Mrs. F Born in Brookfield, Nova Smith oi Ingersoll: brothers sons, Gerald Stlples and Al and Alfred, all of Ingersoll, daughter Mrs. Norman (Elizabelh) Benroict c H Scotia, ~1r. Carter served Evan of R.R. 2, Thamesford Murray. and sisters Mrs. Ken (1\lar­ (Irene) Hope of R.R. 4. gersoll: brother Jc 2 overseas in World War [I. and Donald of R.R. 2, ga'ret) Dolson of Kincard­ Ingersoll; her sister Mrs. Story of Ingersoll, and C) He was a member of the Ingersoll; sisters Jean Sut­ SMITH: Ross Smith, 175 ine, IVlrs . Howard (Mary) Alan (Margaret) Broughton grandchildren. West Nova Scotia Regi­ herland. B.A., of R.R. 2, J ohn Street, Ingersoll, died Almost of London. Mrs. of Sault Ste. Marie, six Parish prayers were ITl ment, RC.A. IngersolL and Mrs. Gerald at the age of 53 ~londay, Glen (Pat) Bradfield of . grandchildren and seven December 7, 1981 ar 1) He is survived bv his (Helen) Pirie of Ingersoll; December 7, 1981 at Alex­ Ingersoll. and' rvlrs .. Bill great grandchildren . . special service was st. (j) brother. Reginald Ca~ter of also by several neices and andra Hospital. (Shirley) Kerr of Toronto. Pastor George Watt offic­ by the CWL DecembE R.R. 1, Brookfield, Nova nephews. ~v . Carmen Holbrough He is also survived by seven iated the funeral at Mc­ Father Charles Caml 0v 0 Scotia. - He was predeceased by officiated the Wednesday, grandchildren. Beath Funeral Home, Ing­ offfciated the Decemb (D ( The funeral service was two brothers, the late Group December 9, 1981 funeral Pallbearers were Doug ersolL Interment in Pros­ funeral service at Sa r held in Tuero. ~ova Scotia Captain R. Bruce Suther­ service at McBeath Funeral Mackenzie, Bob Roulston. pect Cemet.ery, Toronto. Heart Church. Intermel at the ~lattatall Funeral land and the late Lt. Col. Home. Interment in Inger­ Martin DeSantos. Brian Sacred Heart Cemeter~ @ --I Home. Interment in West Burleigh Sutherland. soll Rural Cemetery. Narrie, Alan Smith ."'nd FORT~E~: Irene Fortner. Pallbearers were j H Side Cemetery, Brookfield. Mr. Sutherland worked as Born in Ingersoll to the Howard WeJIar. 148 Carroll Street, Ingersoll, Shannon. John Stephen N.S. a fanner in the Ingersoil late Mr. and Mrs. William died December 6. 1981 at Bert Boniface. Norm C d area. He was a member of (V 9 Smith. he is survived by his KEELER: Clotilde Kee!er. Victoria Hospital. London. er. Jack Warden and \V~ 1 ;11 SUTHERLAND: John An­ St. Paul's Presbyterian wife. the former Ruby Her­ a resident of the Oxford She was 58 years old. Verhoeven. (/J gus Sutherlana of R.R 2, Church. man. Also surviving are his Regional Nursing Home in Born in England. she was Ingersoll. died December Rev. John Jennings offic­ sons Russell. Larry, Gary IngersolL died December 6, a member of Sacred Heart PATON: Blake Paton, )0 15 , 1981 at Alexandra Hos­ iated the December 17. 1981 and Martin, all of Ingersoll, 19S1 at the age of 92. Church and of the Catholic in fant son of Susan ()J pita1. funeral senice at McBeath and Wayne of Inivik. North Born in Lake George. Women's League (CWL)' Duane Paton. R.R. 1. Born to the Honorable Funeral Home. Interment West Terrltories. He was New York. she was . pre- She is survived by her Elgin. died at Childrl fl 00

0/ War Memorial Hospital. Norman Paton, RR. I, Mt. London. Thursday. Decem. Jean Hugill and Mrs. Velma Elgin. and r-.1r . and Mrs. ber 17, 1981. He was two Brown, also of IngersolL Robert Hugill. RR. 2 Mt. months old. . Pastor George Watt offic­ Elgin. Also surviving are He is survived bv his lared the Saturday, Decem­ his great grandparents grandparents Mr. and Mrs. ber 19. 1981 funeral service 1\lrs. Pearl Paton. Mrs.' at McBeath Funeral Home. J.lAY!.§.: Minnie Davis, 78 (Betty) Hutcheson of R.R. She ' is sUrvived by her R'ITi'g'"'Sl'reet East, [ngersoll, 3, Ingersoll, Mrs. Gordon brother James Leslie Hen­ died at the > age of 74 (Marilyn) Hutcheson of dershot of Hamilton, and December 22, 1981, at Alex­ Thamesford, Mrs. William sisters Emily J . Hender­ andra Hospital. (Shirley) Breen of Inger­ shot, Hamilton, Mrs. Lil­ Rev. Tom Griffin offic­ soll, Mrs . Robert (Dorene) lian Newman, Wingham, iated the December 24, 1981 Hugill of R.R. 2, Mt. Elgin, and Mrs. Robert (Gladys) funeral service at McBeath find Mrs. Dennis (Janelle) Leggate of S1. Cutharines. Funeral Home. Interment (rwin of London . Mrs. Brogden was a memo in the Harris Street Cemet­ Also surviving is her bro­ ber of Trinity United Chur­ ery. ther Cyril Lowes of London, ch, the UCW and the Shake­ Mrs. Davis was pre­ her sister Mrs. Evelyn Tup­ speare Club. deceased by her husband per of Morrisburg, 11 grand­ Morley in 1979. children and five great f TI!fRMAN; Alfred (Jack She is survived by her . grandchildren. aterman, 1520 Islington daughter Mrs. Grant Rev. Hugh Moorehouse Ave., Inslington, died at age (Mary) Swackhammer of officiated the December 23, 82 December 26, 1981 at his Ingersoll; her niece Mrs. 1981 funeral service at Mc­ home, Shirley Crombie of Inger­ Beath Funeral Home. In­ soll; sisters Mrs . Fred terment in Ingersoll Rural . Mr. Waterman was super­ (Irene) Dunn of Clarkston, . Cemetery. intendent of Furniture Fac­ Michigan, Mrs. Lucy. Crotty . BHOGVEQl :'. 'Grace'" Brog­ tory and a member of the of Ingersoll, Mrs. Helen . aen, 77 Ann Street, Inger­ United Church . Crux of Toronto, Mrs. Gor­ soll, died at Alexandra Hos­ He was predeceased by don (Ruth) Thurlow, and pital December 26, 1961. his wife, the late MabeJ Mrs. Florr.nce (Billie) Hue­ Rev. Carmen Holbrough Noad, in 1979. ston, of London. Also surviv­ officiated the December 29 He is survived by his son ing are a number of funeral service at McBeath Donald, at home, and his nephews. Funeral Home. Interment sister Mrs. P~rl Barber of She was predeceased by in the Harris Street Ceme­ California. her sister Jean Henderson tery. Rev. Carmen Holbrough in 1979, by her brother . Mrs. Brogden was pre­ officiated the December 29, Harry Moffat in 1967 and by deceased by her husband 1981 funeral service at Mc­ her brother Fred Moffat in Roy in 1962. She was also Beath Funeral Home. In­ 1979. predeceased by her brother terment in .Ingersoll Rural William Edgar in 1975. Cemetery. l\ICKAY' .Jeanette E. Mc­ Kay, 470 Scenic Road, Lon- - -- don, died at Westminster Hospital London, December 21, 1981. Miss McKay was the dau­ ghter of the lale Mr. and Mrs. William . B. McKay . . She was retired from her position as secretary at th .­ British Embassy in Wasli> ington, D.C., where sh. worked for many years. She. ." I I / . . '; was a member of St. Paul's\( Presbyterian Church. Miss McKay is survived \ by her nieces Mrs. Scott (Lenore) Bland of Guelph, and Mrs. P .M. (Sue) Casey of Toronto. Also surviving is ( her sister Mrs. Nelson (Hel­ en) Wilson of Ingersoll. Rcv , John Jennings offic­ ialed the December 23, 1981 fUllcral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in North Embro Cemetery.

~uu»: ~ · Velma Brown, 165 arncgle Street, Ingersoll, . died at Alexandra Hospital December 21, 1981. She was predeceased by her husband Hobert in 1975. She is survived by her daughters Mrs . Charles

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McNIVEN: At Alexandra Hospital, on November 22" 1981, to Brad and Barb , McNiven, RR. 4, Embro, Ontario, a son Chad Robert. A brother {or Amy and '" EYGENIlAAM .i. At Alexan­ , Becky. dra Hospital, on November 22, 1981 to Wallace and • HUNT: Dave and Kelley Janet Eygenraam, 127 Can­ , (nee: Albright) of Ingersoll, terbury Street, Ingersoll, a are pleased to announce the son Kevin Peter. birth of their son, Derrick Allan, born on November 15, . VAN DER VECHT.. At 1981, at Alexandra Hospital, Alexandra Hospital, on Nov­ Ingersoll, weighing 7 ember 10, 1981 to Mr. and pounds, ' 8 ounces. Proud Mrs. Wilfred Van Der . grandparents are Mr. and Vecht, 114 Charles St. East Mrs. Ross Albright, 'Mt. Ingersoll, a son James An~ Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. , thony. . Ernie HW1t of Ingersoll.

BROWN: Tom and Carol of 'fii'gersoIi are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Kimberly Vic­ BmTHS toria, born November 26, 1981, at Alexandra Hospital, Ingerson. A little sister for Jimmy. Proud grandpar­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. SCHOOLEY: At Alexan Frank Ingham. l1ospital, on' November 1981, to Tim and We MEAD: Ernie and Eva Schooley, 64 Laurel C. (nee: tQveJD o{ R.R. 2 Ingersoll, Ontario, a Lynden, are pleased to an­ Jeremy Michael, weighill5 u nounce the birth of their \ poWlds, 14 ounces. daughter Eileen Julianna, 8 ' pounds, 8V2 ounces, at BLAIN: Ian and Carol are Brantford General Hospital, .p 1easea to announce the on November 23, 1981. A arrival of their son Roger little sister for Elaine, sec­ Matthew, a brother fot Hil­ ond grandchild for George ary, at Alexandra Hospital, and Gwen LoVell, of R.R. 4, on November 27,1981. Spec­ IngersoH and Roy and Mary iaJ thanks to Drs. May­ ,Mead of Ingersoll. berry, Tasker and Smith.

MILLS: Gerald and Brenda (nee Dodd) ,are ,proud to T_ \\J~ ~ ~ , S en-\..-. announce the birth of " Jason's brother. Steven Ed­ l- 'I\\'\'£. S ward, was born on Novem­ ber 19, 1981 at Victoria Hospital weighing 6 pounds, l4lh ounces. Proud grand­ parents are Mrs. ' Maud Dodd of Ingersoll and Mr. and , Mrs: Gordon Mills of Thamesford. DEATHS DEATHS

SHANNON: Agnes Shan­ .. ~LAYTON: Gordon Clay­ non, RH. 1, Salford, died on, RR . I, Salford, died November 9, 1981 at Alex­ ~riday, November 6, 1981 at andra Hospital. She was 73 lis home. He was 93 years years old. Jld. Born in Dereham Town­ Mr. Clayton was a mem­ ship, she was a member of ber of the Royal Canadian Sacred Heart Church and of Legion, branch 119, and the Catholic Women's Lea- served overseas during .gue. World War II. She was predeceased by He is survived by his her husband Joseph, who brolhers Charles of Wood­ died in 1950. stock, John and Maurice, Mrs. Sharmon is sW'vived both of Beachville; sisters by her sons Joseph, at Mrs. Clarence (Ethel> Stad­ home, and Frank of London, den of Innerkip and Mrs. daughter Mrs. James·(Mar­ Sam (Flossie) Barney, sev­ gal'et) Mitchell of Dorches- eral nieces and nephews. . -ter, and eight grandchild­ . Rev. Glen MacPherson of ren. Beachville United Church, Father Charles Campbell officiated the Monday, Nov­ officiated the 11 a.m. Nov­ ember 9, 1981 funeral ser­ ember 12 funeral service at vice at McBeath Funeral Sacred Heart Church. In­ Home. Entombment in in­ terment in Sacred Heart gersoll Mausolewn. Cemetery. A special service was Pallbearers were Don staged by the Royal Canad­ Adam, Ralph Parker, Vin­ ian Legion, under the aus­ BIRTIIS cent Mitchell, John Mit­ picies of branch 119, Sun- · chell , Martin· Kirwin and day, November 8, 1981. Bill Fallon. A CWL Rosary service was held Wednesday, Nov­ TUNNEY: Christena Tun­ HARIUS: Robert and Pat­ ember II, 1981. 'ney, 69; i 40 Skye Street, rTCla'" {nee - Belore) are Ingersoll, died at Alexandra happy to announce the birth NADALlN : Pia Nadalin, 161 Hospital, October 26, 1981. of their daughter, Darlene Main Street West , Beach­ Michelle, on November 8, ville, died November 13, 1981, in Windsor, weighing 5 She. is survived by her pounds, 1 ounce. Happy 1981 at Alexandra Hospital. husband Glen; her son Way- . Born in Santa Sabina, grandparents are Floyd and ne of Sarnia; daughters Elsie Belore, Salford, Mr . Italy to the late Mr. and Mrs. John (Joyce) Horobetz Mrs. Pietro Honis, she was Robert G. Harris, Florida of Tillsonburg and CoHeen and first grandchild for predeceased by her hus­ 'l\trner of Calgary; sister band Peter in 1972. Mrs. Patricia Showier, Lon­ Mrs. Cecil (Helen) Thorn­ don . 1\1rs. Nadalin is survived ton of Ingersoll and brothers by her son John, at home, Cecil Roe of Barrie and Tom daughters Mrs. Clifton MINOGUE: At Alexandra Roe of Lindsay. Also surviv­ 1losPltaJ on 't>ctober?:l, 1981, (Patricia) Fink of Wood­ ing are eight grandchildren. stock, and Mary of Toronto. to Ralph and Maggie Min­ Also sW'viving is her sister ogue, a son Ryan Donald Marina Honis of France, Mrs. Tunney was pre­ Percy Minogue. four grandchildren and deceased by her son Larry three great grandchildren. in 1944, and her daughter ~f N: At Alexandra Hos­ Father Charles Campbell Beth in 1980. Pl a , on October 23, 1981 to and Monseignor V.H . Gres­ Rev. John Jennings offic­ Duane and Susan Paton, a pan officiated the Novem­ iated the October 28, 19tH son Blake Jonathan, weigh­ ing 7 8 ber 16, 1981 funeral service funeral service at McBeath poW1ds, ounces. at Sacred Heart Church. Funeral Home. Pallbearers Proud grandparents are Place of interment, Sacred were Ron James, Pat Sim­ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pat­ Hearl Cemetery. mollS, John Horobetz, Dick on and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pallbearers were Nello Warner, Stan Barker and Hugill, both of Mt. Elgin. Odorjco, Jolm Nadalin, Var­ Harold Lowey. isto NndaJin, Valenlino Tes­ ---- olat, John Dot and Joe Danclllzzi. . A CWL Hosary ' service . was- h~ ' ld Wednesday, Nov'.'" ,- 1>)"11 tx>r 16. 1981. WILLIAMS: Charles Will­ iams, 82, 2MThames Street South, Ingersoll, died Oct­ ober 25, 1981 at his home. He is survived by his wife, the former Joy Pfaff; his son Bill of Oakville and his daughters Mrs. . Arthur (Donna) Connor of Sudbury and Mrs. · Ronald (Marie) , Forman of Mississauga. He - is also survived by his brother Harold of' Guelph and six grandchildren. CONDOS: Nicholetta Con~ Rev. John Jennings offic­ dos, 88, 310 Wellington iated the October 27, 1981, 1 Street, died October 26, 1981 p.m. funeral at McBeath at her home. Funeral Home. Interment Father Thomas Tsevan of at Forest Lawn Memorial Holy Trinity Greek Ortho­ Gardens, London. ' dox Church, London, and Rev. Tom Griffin of Sl. lJ,lMMttL Christen a Tum­ James' Anglica,n Church, mey, 69, 140 Skye -Street, officiated the October 28, Ingersoll, died at Alexandra 1981 funeral service at St. Hospital, October 26, 1981. James' Anglican Church. She is survived by her Interment in Ingersoll Rur~ ; husband Glen; her son Way­ al Cemetery. ne of Sarnia; daughters Mrs. Condos was pre­ Mrs. John (Joyce) Horobetz deceased by her husband, of Tilisonburg and Colleen the late Louis Condos who Turner of Calgary; sister. died in 1955. Mrs. Cecil (Helen) ,Thorn­ She. is survived by her ton of Ingersoll and brothers sons Nickolas of Ingersoll Cecil Roe 0'( Barrie and Tom and Peter of London; her , Roe of Lindsay. Also surviv­ daughter Mrs. Frank (Tes­ ing are eight grandchildren. sie) Karis of Kingston; Mrs. Tummey was pre­ eight grandchildren and ' deceased by her ~on Larry nine great grandchildren. . in 1944, and her daughter . Pallbearers were John, Beth in 1980. Condos, Dennis Karis, Geo­ Rev. John Jennings offic­ rge Zegouras, Nick Saris, iated the October 28, 1981 John Condos and Nick Kar­ funeral service at McBeath is. Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Ron James, Pat Sim­ mons, John Horobelz, Dick Warner, Stan Barker and , Harold Lowey. ! BRAGG - At Alexandra Hospital on October 19, 1981, BIRT~S to Terry and Cheryl Bragg, was born a daughter, Mar­ isa Ann Marie. A sister for Jason.

MURRELL: Phillip Ernest Jl\JXI. - Judy and Edgar • John was bOrn on Monday, mrrr, 122 Queen Street, Ing­ October 21, 1981 at Rochford ersoll, are pleased to Hospital in Engl~nd. Phill~p announce the birth of their is the first chtld for hIs son, Edgar Ira. He was born happy parents Nancy (nee October 16, 1981 at Alexan­ Van Straalen) and Ernest. dra Hospital. Phillip is also' the , first grandchild for both Iris and Ml ~ND - Brenda and Ernest Murrill, : Leigh On­ : m m~nd are pleased Csea Leonie Van SLraalen oe , : to a'nnoWlce the safe arrival of Ingersoll. ' of their second son, Joseph Leigh Keith, born October JANSEN: Bill and Maureen 17, 1981 at 11: 16 p.rn .• weigh­ wish to announce the birth lng six pounds, 14% ounces. of their second child, Kath­ Proud grandparents are leen Leigh, (Katie) on Oct­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Medhurst ober 21, 1981. A sister for of Linwood, Ontario, and Becky. Thanks to everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Gord Ham­ mond Sr., of Ingersoll. WALLACE: Gary and Proud great grandmother is ~mdy are ' happy to an­ Mrs. Marg Strong of Lon­ nOUllce the arrival of their don. A baby brother for daughter Melissa Jean on Willy. Special thanks to Dr. October 15, 1981, weighing 7 J .J. Tasker and nurses on Ibs., 6 ounces at Alexandra the fourth floor, Middlesex Hospital, Ingersoll. Proud Wing of Victoria Hospital, grandparents ar.e Mr. and London . . Mrs. John Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallace. WCKEY - Chris and Mar­ rene (Nee~ Knox) are happy HAMEN - J oho and Carol to announce the birth of amen are thrilled to an­ their son. Micheal Douglas nounce the arrival of their arrived in Moose Jaw, Sask. daughter, Lindsay Anne, on October 16, 1981, weigh­ born October 7,. 1981. She ' ing eight pounds, 11 ounces. weighed seven pounds, 15 112 Proud grandparents are OWlces. A little , sister for Shirley and Dick wckey of Andrew and Ryan. Special Camrose, Alberta, and thanks to Dr. Dalton, Dr. Anne and Paul Schleich of Hard1ng, Dr. Vilos and Dr. Ingersoll. Vincent. ' BIRTIIS

HUTSON: At Alexandra T1ospHat, on September 28, 1981 to George and Jean Hutson, R.R. 4, Ingersoll, a son Michael Jeffrey Donald.

,MilCIl0 6;i ALp: At' Alexan­ dra Hospital on September 29, 1981, to Raymond and Margaret MacDonald, 114 Carroll Street, Ingersoll, a daughter Kelly-Anne. MATTHEWS: Tom and Phyllis Matthews, (nee: Catling) are pleased to an· nounce the arrival of Dylan Thomas, on October 6, 1981, weighing 7 lbs. 6th oz., at Victoria Hospital. Happy grandparents are BeHy and Bob Catling and Helen and Jim Matthews. Uncle Ber­ nie is proud too.

~ NE: At Alexandra Hos­ pI ai, on September 29, 1981, to Dave and Heather Crane, RR 5, Ingersoll, a daught­ er Tracy Lynn. Special thanks to Dr. Kirk and Dr. Tasker, and nurses 011 the second floor while I was a patient in the hospital. ANCHETTO: John and ar ene aVles) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of our first child a boy, Kyle Anthony, born Monday, September 2110:06 a.m., weighing 8 poWlds, 12 ounces. First Grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Franchetto, . third grandc­ child for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davies, 18th great grand- ' child for Mrs. Julia Davies. Special thanks to Dr. Dal­ ton, Miss Budd and Mrs. PoweB and the nurses on second floor, a.B. Alexan­ dra Hospital.

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\ '-t- \ c:; S \ \ UEATH~ RR. '2, Inger~~jl - ~~~rhi~ sister Catherine, also of Ingersoll. , BIUTHS Pallbearers were John ~ ALAZ § ; Mary Balazs, 5 Hanlon, Jim Hanlon, Francis rincess Park, Ingersoll, Hanlon, Stanley Shannon, died at Victoria ' Hospital Stanley Brown, and Gerry IfENHAWISE : At Alexan­ September 25, 1981. She was Van Odyk. dra Hospital on September 46 years old. PARKEU: Donald M. (Jeff) 12, 1981 to Roger and Rhon­ Born in Montreal, Quebec, Parker, 133 King Solomon da Henhawke, 81 Main to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Street, Ingersoll, died at the Street, Beachville, a son. Moricz, she was predeceased age of 59 September 21, 1981. Tyler James, weighing 8 by her husband, the late He was a patient in Wood~ pounds, 4 ounces. Thanks to William Balazs, in 1980. stock. He served in the Dr. Dalton. Proud grand· She is survived by her Seaforth Highlanders in parents are Clarence and daughters, Mrs. Norman Europe during World War II. Marj Henhawke and Ron (Carolyn) Naisbitt of London Mr. Parker was also a Ilnd Chris McLelland. and Mrs. Chris (Darlene) member of the United Thornton of R.R 4, Embro; Church. glfITt1!)J~U : At AJex­ her sister Mrs. Vincent He is survived by his wife, an aHosplta , on Septem- (Ann) Chanyi of RR. 3, the former Monica (Pat) ber 22, 1981, to Susan and Delhi, and her grand­ Brogan; his son Philip of Juergen Buettemeyer, 11 daughter Jeannette Naisbitt. Vancouver, B.C.; his Linden Place, Ingersoll, a Father Charles Campbell daughters Mrs. Ronald daughter Jennifer April. officiated the September 28 (Sandra) Wilkins of CamlT funeral service at Sacred bell River, B.C., and Mrs. HARRIS: Jim and Judy Heart Church. Interment in JOM (Linda) Zylstra of R.R. (Wilker) would like to thank St. Ladlslaus Cemetery 1 Eden; brothers Lloyd, God for the safe arrival of Courtland. Harold, Dean, Carl and Reg, our daughter Allison Marie, Pallbearers were Scott all of Ingersoll, Mike of born September 21, 1981 at Naisbitt, Howard Dunham, . Wardsville and Bill of Red 10:50 a.m. weighing 7 Martin Dunham, Frank Deer, Alberta; sislers Mrs. pounds, 7 ounces. She is a Fulop, Anthony Fulop and Gladys Anderson and sister for Bob and Carrie Danee Fulop. Marjorie of Ingersoll, and and a grandchild for Albert A special service was Mrs. Jim (Marion) Roberts and Ethel Harris, Ingersoll conducted by the Catholic of Sarnia. and Ed nnd Kay Wilker, WOlllcn's League Sunday, Mr. Parker is also sur­ Tavistock. Special thanks to September 27, 1981. vived by his grandchildren all the doctors and nurses on Michael and Michelle the third floor of St. Jos­ !JUSTIN: Jason Dustin, the Zylstra and Melanie and eph's Hospital, London, who mfant son of Eugene and Darcy Wilkins. made it aU possible. Janet Dustin of 146 Wilson Rev. Carmen Holbrough Street, Woodstock, died officiated the September 23, GRIFFIN: At Alexandra September 23, 1981. He was 1981 funeral service at Hospital on September 23, two months old. McBeath Funeral Home. 1981 to Tom and Lynn He is survived by his Interment in Ingersoll Rural Griffin, 230 Albert Street, parents and his grand­ Cemetery. Ingersoll, a daughter Kris­ parents, Hubert and June Pallbearers were Ron tal Lynn. Dustin of R.R. 5, Ingerson, Rowley, Garth Ede, Carl and Stanley and Doreen Bice Anderson, Richard Parker, FRANCIIETl'2: John and of London. Terry Parker and Stephen Darlene (Davies) are A private family service Sharp. pleased to announce the was held at McBeath Florence Quinn of safe arrival of our first Funeral Home September pW)NN: • ufrirurt died September 27, child, a boy, Kyle Anthony, 25, 1981 with Pastor George 1981 at Alexandra HosPitalJ born Monday, September Watt officiating. Interment She is survived by! her 21, 10:06 a.m. Weighing 8 in Beachville Cemetery. pounds and 12 ounces, First husband Everett; ' {ou Grandchild for Mr. and HANLON: Edward Hanlon, grandchildren, 11 great Mrs. Roy Davies, 18th Great - RR. 2, Ingerson, died while grandchildren and two great Grandchild for Mrs. Julia a pa tient in Alexandra great grandchildren. Hospital, September 24, 1981. Davies. Special ~hanks to She was predeceased by Dr. Dalton, Miss 'Budd and He was 81 years old. her son Robert Campbell Mrs. Powel and the nurses Falher Charles Campbell · i'n 1978, and by her parents,' on second floor, Alexandra officiated the September 26, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. Hospital. 1981 funeral service at Sacred Heart Church. In­ Rev. David Staples of­ terment in Sacred Heart ficiated the September 29, Cemetery. 1981 funeral service at Born in North Oxford to McBeath Funeral Home. the late Mr. and Mrs. James Interment in the Harris Hanlon, the deceased was a Street Cemetery. farmer.