McDERMOTT: Basil Mc­ "AYCOCK: Harley Hay- . DEATHS Dermott, formerly of R.R. cock, of 106 carroll Street, 3, Ingersoll, died (l t age 60 Ingersoll, died at age 79 on December 16 at the Middle­ December 28 a~ his r:esi­ sex Terrace Nursing Home, dence. SMITH: Anne Smith, of Delaware. Reverend Tom Griffin 221 Thames Street North. He was a farmer and a conducted the December 31 Ingersoll, died December 20 member of Sacred Heart funeral service at McBeath at Alexandra Hospital, . Church. I .' . ~ Funeral Home. Interment She is survived by one son .J lIe WaS predeceased by ~ at Harris Street Cemetery. Stephen, of Seattle, Wash­ his parents the late Mr. 'and ~ Mrs. Henry McDermott. He ington, one daughter Mrs, HARRISON: Horace Vin­ WilHam (Pat) Lewis, of is survived by one sister-in­ law Marie McDermott, of cent Harrfson, of 202 Woodstock, one brother' Thames Street North, Ing­ Ingersoll and several nieces Ralph Crotty, of Vancouver \ < ersoll, died at age 65 on and nephews. B.C., two sisters Mrs, Rob- . December 29 at Victoria Father Chades Campbell ert (Barbara) Crowe, and Hospital, London. Mrs. Ellen Lowe, of Mont­ conducted the December 18 r9se, California, grand­ funeral service at Sacred He was a security guard children Barbara, Blll and Heart Church. Spring buri­ and served overseas during Vivian Lewis, and great al at Sacred Heart Cemet­ World WAr 11, He was grandchildren Billy and : ery. predeceased by his wife the Freddie Lewis, Pallbearers were Jack late Norma Pallin, in 1968, A private Camily service Steele, Joe Stephenson, t one brother AJbert. and one was held December 23 at Ralph Richardson, Bill ~ si~ter MrS. George (Wipnie) McBeath Funeral Home, , Dowler, of St. Thomas, Sanders, Roger ' Levesque, ~. I Mrs. Smith was cremated. and ~orge Baigent. He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert PRESSEY: Harold Pres­ Harrison, one son Terry, of CHATFIELD: Edward sey, oi 178 Earl Street R.R. 4, Ingersoll, one Chatfield, of R. R: 2, Inger­ Ingersoll, died at age 77 daughter Linda Harrison­ soll, died at age 88 Decem­ December 8 at Victoria Turner, of Ingersoll, and . ber 19 at Alexan~ra Hospi­ Hospital, London, four grandchildren. tal. He was born in Houghton He was predeceased by Township and was a farm­ . jCvcrend Tom Griffin his wife the late Amy Hoop­ er. He was predeceased by 1 \>nducted the December 31 er in 1952, his son Flight his parents the late Mr. and ~ Sergeant W.L. Chatfield, in Mrs. John Pressey. I ! funeral service at St. James 1943, one daughter Kathleen He is survived by four Anglican Church. A Mason­ Bennett, in 1981, and his daughters Mrs. James' !c Memorial Service was parents Mr. and Mrs. Chat­ '(Norma) Morden, of Inger­ held· December 30 at King field. so)), Mrs. Gordon (Donna) Hiram Lodge Number 37. He was a member of St. Smith, of Brantford, Mrs. James Anglican Church and S.L. (Dolly) Holt, of R.R. 4, Interment at Harris is survived by daughters Woodstock, and Mrs, Gary Street Cemetery. Mrs. Issac (Vera) Eden, of (Lorean) Barnum. of Oril­ R.R. 2, Ingersoll, and Mrs. Iia, one brother Clifford Pallbearers were Don Ron (Margaret) Anstee, of Pressey, of St. Williams, 11 Kerr, Graham Mills, Jim Ingersoll, 24 grandchildren, . grandchildren and two Burdon, Alex Wurker. Roy 50 greatgrandchildren, and great grandchildren. Knott, and Ivan Smith. 15 great great geandchild­ Reverend Daniel Bjork­ reno man, conducted the De­ Reverend Tom Griffin cember 10 funeral service at conduded the funeral ser­ McBeath Funeral Home. vice December 21 at Mc­ Interment at Delmer Beath Funeral Home. Cemetery, Spring burial at Harris Street Cemetery. .,

I\JANSFI ELI): Lyle Jlflall­ sri eld, .3G Oufferin Street, OEATHS Ingersoll, died at the flge o[ IJEATHS 02 on Friday, JiHlIlClry 7, 19!3J, at Alexandra Hospital. Born in Clear Creek, On- one brother Albert, and one I i tario,' to the~ lale Mrhalld I HEEl{: Thomas !3'eer, R sister, T\1rs. George

~IARRITT: Agnes Jean Reverend and Mrs. Jim Interment at Ingersoll Mandl of 15 McAuley Carne of Hamilton sang a Rural Cemetery. Street South, Thornbury, duet entitled 'Each Step I passed away December ~, Take," 1982 nt Meafotd General McF AHLAN: Myrtle Hospital. She was born at Pallbearers were: Mervin A~ e ll a McFarlan, formerly Dundalk and was- the chosen Ottewel, Gordon Chafe, Leo of Thorndale. died at age 91 daughter of the late Isaac Wallace, Harry Marklevitz, on January 18 at Alexandra and Mary OHewell of Fever­ Grenville Hutchinson, and Hospital. s.ham. Clair Larmondin. Flower­ bearers were Robert and She was born in North Oxford Township, Jean was emplQyed at Wayne Marritt, Gerald Erringrung Nursing Home Jackson, Ralph and Vernon McGuire, Bev Dawn and She was prcdeceaseri by prior to her illness , She was her husband the late an adherant of the Free Harold McDonald. Spring interment in Thornbury Thomas J. iVicFarlan. in Methodist Church of Thorn­ 1973, and her parents the bury, and was an able Clarksburg Union Cemetery. late Mr , and Mrs. Dennis helper to her husband 'while Revely. he was custodian a t the Free Methodist Conference WARREN: Minnie War­ She is survived by severa.l Camp Grounds at Thames­ ren, of 121.King Street West, nieces and nephews. ford, Ontario. She was em­ Ingersoll. died on January! ployed at Pinecrest and 19 at Alexandra Hospital. Reverend John Jennings later at Oxford Nursing She was 93 years old, • conducted the January 20. Home, Ingersoll from 1970 funeral service at the to 197:3 and was mail carrier She was born in West McBeath Funeral Home, for Rural Route 4, Thames­ Oxford Township. ford for the years 1976 and 7. Place of interment is 7th She was predeceased by : Line Cemetery. She was united in marri­ her husband the late Roy age to Maurice Marritt Warren. in 1953, her parents I November 6, 1946, and is the late Mr. and Mrs. survived by her husband Robert Anderson, a sjster Maurice, daughters; Vivian Mrs. Cora Chesterman, in (Mrs. Eldon Bawton), 1980 and a grandson in 1965 . Alvina, Brenda (Mrs. Ted Desroches of Collingwood) She is survi ved by three and Carol. Also by grand­ daughters Mrs, Ross children Kevin, Teresa, and Mitchell (Rosie), of Inger­ Shelley Hawton. Jean was soll, Mrs. Clarence Pittock predeceased by daughter (Esther), of Ingersoll, Mrs. Norma Karen, May 4, 1966. Lawrence Dawson (Flor­ ence), of Thamesford, four grandchildren and five , The Mayer Funeral Home great grandchildren. conducted her funeral at the Free Methodist Church, Reverend George Watt December 31 '. Pastor Roger conducted the January 22 Gast presented an inspiring funeral service at the funeral message and McBeath Funeral Home. -V", ... ~ HUIJJldlll o::>treet .~ South, Ingersoll, clied in her . seventy-fourth ·y.ear Jan-' uary 28, 1983, at mer home. I Rev. Cecil Jardine oWc- \ iated the January 31 , 1983 funerfll service at McBeath ; Funeral Home. Intermer.t' in Avon Cemetery. ' . Born in Avon to the late Mr. and Mrs.' Herbert Wyatt, Mrs. Durston is sur­ RANSOMEj Nancy Ran­ :' Also surviving are 12 vived by her husband some, 32 Witty Ave" died at grandchilren and 13 great Arthur. ·th~ age of 32 on January 28, grandchildren. A1so surviVing are her 1983, at Victoria Hospital, Mrs. Johns was pre­ :( sons Ralph of Strathroy, London. deceased by her daughter Gordon of Belmont; her Born in Chatham to Mr. Florence. !,ctaughters I Mrs. John and Mrs. Carman Ransome, · Pastor George Watt offic­ ...~ (Phyllis) Lawrence of God­ she is survived by -her iated the Saturday, Feb­ eric.h, and . Mrs . Doug husband David and her ruary 5, 1963 funeral service ~ (1\1a ry) Holden of Ingersoll ; parents, her brother Alvin Wyatt of at McBeath Funeral Home. Also surviving is her son Interment in For~st Lawn Eric, her daughter Stacey, ;Memorial Gardens, London. and her sister, Mrs. Reg I I (Marjorie) Johnston of :. , HAYCOCK; Elva, Hay­ Chatham. DEATHS cock, King Street West, Rev. Tom Griffin oWciat­ Kitchener, formerly ot Ing­ ed the January 31, 1983 ersoll, died af Kitchener- . funeral service at McBeath Waterloo Hospital January Funeral Home. 29, ~963 . .She "Y'as 62-years- . Avon and her sister Mrs. old, M C~ RACKEN: John Mc­ George (Louise) Anstee of Born in Lucknow, she was Crae en, 214 Charles Street Port Dover. a registered nurse, She was East, Ingersoll, died at· . Mrs. Durston is sW'vived employed at ! . • , AI~?C~~~\:~n . Alexandra Hospital, Jan­ by 18 grandChildren and Hospital .for· ~ :-number-- or-;­ uary 29, 1983. He was 68- seven great grandchildren. years and worked as the , years-old. : She was predeceased by school nurse at Ingersoll Born in Central City, Ken­ her son Carman who died in District Collegiate Institute tucky, USA, he came to 1978. for ' many years, She was Ingersoll from Detroi t in Mrs. Durston was a mem- \ also a member of st. Paul's 1946, He was employed at ber of Trinity United. Presbyterian Church:' Kelvinator and Excello in ' Church, . She was predeceased by London. Mr . McCracken Pallbearers were George her husband LeRoy in 1977, was a member of the Pres­ Anstee, Norm Smith, Har­ Mrs . Haycock is survived byterian Church. ' old Dawdry, Bill Durston, · by her sons Donald of He is survived by his wife , David Durston and Ted Waterloo and Dr. Ronald of , the former Dorothy Case; ,Dufston. Kingston; her sisters Edna his sons Robert of Denver, Kinkade of Stratford, Mrs. Colorado, and John of Ing­ J9H ~ Ethel Johns, George (Helen) Holmes of ersoll; his daughter Mrs, , formery of Ingersoll, died Montreal, and Marion Wal- Wayne (Joanne) Barham of , at the age of 90 Wednesday, · ker of Stratford; her grand­ Ingersoll, and by his grand- : · February 2, 1983, in Wood­ children .Deborah. Laura, children Brenda Ann and , stock General Hospital. Bourke, Daryl, Daniel E;lnd Robert McCracken, John Born in St. George, Ont­ Judson. i . and Tina' McCracken, and ario, Mrs . Johns was a Rev. John Henderson off­ Sherr! Barnham. member of Ingersoll First iciated the February 2, 1983 Rev. John Jennings offic­ Baptist Church ' and :.. the funeral service at McBeath iated the February 1, 1983 · Women's Missionary .\Soc- Funeral Home. Interment funeral service at McBeath iety. " -_';' in Ingersoll Rural Cem­ Funeral Home, Interment She was predeceased by etery. in Ingersoll Rural Cem­ her husband, the .': late etery. Andrew Johns, who died in : 1954. ',: ' · Mrs: Johns is survived by · her son Stuart of Kirland \ and her son Everett 'of · Woodstock; her daughters · Mrs. Thomas (Alice) Tur­ ton of Ingersoll and Mrs.' Breckon (Marion) Dixon of Edmonton . BIRTHS C ~~TTE ~I? E ~ i Clarence . PON TJ~~ ; Nellie Pont- ·D. ltten enied at the 109, 200 onham Street, John Noble Home on Thurs­ North. Ingersoll, died at the day, February 10, 1983 . He age of 84 on February 19, ~ " Debbie . and', was in his nintieth year. 1983, while a patient in .' ra ~i ein of Salford, are Mr. Chittenden was form­ Alexandra Hospital. pleased to announce the erly of Cainsville. He was Mrs. Ponting was the · birth of their first child a predeceased by his wife, the daughter of the late Mr. and daughter, Melissa Lee, 'on late Salina May Jackson Mrs. John Cooper. She was February 21, 1993 at Alex­ who died in 1973 . ' a member of the Baptist andra H€?spital, Ingersoll, Surviving are.his children Church in Ingersoll. weighing 9 pounds, three Frederick J. of Sauble ' She is survived by her ounces. Proud grand- Beach, Robert W. of Brant­ husband Tom; her sons .~ parents are Ross and Ruth ' ford, Mrs. John (Nora) Gordon .and John, both of Brady of Ingersoll, and:: Pettit of Ingersoll, and Ingersollj. .her daughter Clayton and Donelda Hei- ! Frances M. of Rockton. Mrs. Irene Sherman of' bein of Thamesford. ; The funeral service was Ingersoll and ' her sister held February 14, 1983 in the . .' Mrs. Zueulla Hickes of R.R. \ chapel of Thorpe Brothers' ff ffil§£Hffi,' ·. Tim and : 3, Tillsonburg, Funeral Home.: Interment Also surviving are six . ~ ri yn leischer are ' in Mount Hope Cemetery .. · pleased to announce the! grandchildren, 10 great : arrival of Randi Michelle : . grandchildren and one and Lindsay Diane twin' GROOM ; Ronald Groom, great great granddaughter. · sisters for Erin, 'Proud R.R. 2, Ingersoll, died at the Pastor George Watt grandparents are Ken and age of 55 on Fpbruary 13, , officiated the February 22, 1983, while a patient in Doreen Hogg of Thames­ 1983 funeral service at ford, and Ted' and Janet Victoria Hospital, London. McBeath Funeral Home. Fleischer of Ingersoll. . Born in Ingersoll, Mr. Interment in the Harris Groom worked as a welder Street Cemetery. at G.M. in London. He was a \ member of Ingersoll First THOMAS' Norman ~,.:\Pl1ist Qhurcll)l") luiii 24g He is survived by his wife, ~ Thomas, 'King Street DEATHS the former Iva Graves; his West, Ingersoll, died at the father, Percy Groom; his age of 65 on February 13, son Randy at home, and his 1983. " daughters Brenda of Lon­ Born in Simcoe, Mr. Thomas had been employed R f;nT9 ~ *, qordon Daniel don, Melanie and Janise both at home. ' by the LeBO in Woodstock. Berton, military medal He is survived by his wife, :.d.ied at St. Catherines Gen~ Also surviving are his sisters, Mrs. · Lawrence the former Margie Carter' .er~l Hospital Sunday, Feb- . his daughters Norma of \rua.r ·13, 1983. He formerly' (Grace) Dolson of Wood­ Y stock, and Mrs. Fred (Dor- ' L1oydminsler, Lorraine of )res\ded at 16 Towering Parkhill, Elaine of Wood­ ~Heights, St. .Calherines. een) McKay of Norwich. Mr. Groom was pre­ stock; his stepchildren · Mr. Berton i~ sUrvived by Janet of Ri.verview,· N.B., · his wife,. the former Susan deceased by his mother, the ' late Edna Groom, who died Jim of London and Bob of .: Berton, Dis children Daniel Woodstock. , Berton of London, Mrs. in June 1982. ' : Roger (Jo-Anne) Anstee of Pastor George Watt offic­ Also surviving is his sister · Ingersoll, Rosemarie Ber- iated the February 16, 1983 Florence Leake of Wood­ · ton and Mrs. Robert, funeral service at McBeath stock, and several gr:and· .: (Sharon) Westover, both of Funeral Home. Interment children. ; Sl. Catherines. Also sur- in Ingersoll Rural Cemet- ery. . . He was predeceased by viving ·is his sister, Mrs. his step-son George. · Stan Bretherick. of St. Honorary pallbearers Rev. Tom ·Griffin officia­ .: Catherines, 11 ' grand-, were Roy O'Connor, Grant ted lhe Feburary 15, 1983 i children and one great Swackhammer, Ron Mc­ fune'fal service at McBeath grandchild. . L~lland, Mill Jenny, Don Funeral Home. Interment t, Mr. Berton was pre- I DIbble and Charley Wheel.' in Oxford Memorial Park · deceased by his brother, the er. Cemetery. i late Albert Berton ~, Mr. Berton serv~d in the .Canadian Army overseas during World War II. He \ ~ was a member oC St. Giles' . 'Presbyterian Church and had been employed ~t the; SL Lawrence Seaway . The funeral service was held February 16, 1983 at the Butler Funeral Home. ~HOMPSP N: John W.' T ompson, R.R. 4, Inger­ soll, died at Mariners Hos­ pital, Key Largo, Florida, Tuesday, March 1, 19S3 . He was 51 years old . He is survived by his wife, . the former Nora Clark; by his son John Thompson of Guelph, and by his daugh­ ter, Mrs. Dennis (Barbara) Glover of Thamesford. Also surviving are his grand­ DEATHS children Michael and Lia . Glover, and his cousin . YAJ'hEE: At SL Joseph's Grace McAnulty of Inger- HOSPl tt: Mount Clements, .' , soll . r , Michigan, Sunday, March 6, Greg ' (Barbara) Bulgarelli,.! Born in Montreal to the 1983, Mr. Bernard Xavier New Baltimore. Michigan; ) late Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Vallee; of R. R. 6, Tillson- Mrs. Wayne (Earla) .~ Wellington Thompson, he ", burg in his 64th year, son of McKay , Orangeville;"Doug- \ was the owner of J. W. ; the late Mr . and Mrs. Frank las Vallee, R.R. 3, Tillson­ Thompson Constructi()n. He ,Vallee, an~ was raised in burg; Paul Vallee, R.R. 6, ! was a member of st. Paul's Ingersoll and . attended Tillsonburg; Bud Vallee;·' Presbyterian Church, King Sacred Heart School, Centralia. Dear Brother of , Hiram Lodge 37 AF and , Surviving his wife the Mrs . . Stanley (Gertrude) ' . AM, Harris Chapter 41 . former Cecile Jacques . Wells, Hamilton; Mrs. Wil i . RAM, and the Mocha Shrine Dear father of Mrs . Loraine , liam (Mary) Fordham, Ing- : of London. Hammond, London; Mrs. ersoll. AJso l:jurvived by '; Rev. Douglas Gordon sixteen grandchildren and \' '. officiated the Saturd~y, one great granddaughter. March 5, 1983 funeral ser­ Predeceased by two sets of l ', vice at McBeath Funeral twin daughters and sons ~ , Horrie . . Interment in Put­ Mary and John (949), Ber- ! i nam Cemetery. nard and Bernadette (953) and by three brothers, Lee ' rc" QMAS: Norman (1958), Hector (1962), Arth· Th;mas, 246 King Street ur (1977) and predeceased West, Ingersoll • .died at the by one sister Cecelia (1970) age of 65 on ,February 13 • Resting at the H.D. Ver­ . 19S3. . hoeve Funeral Home, 262 Born in Simcoe, Mr. Broadway Street, Tillson- ~ Thomas had been employed burg until Wednesday l by the LeBO in Woodstock. morning thence, to . St. : He is survived by his wife, Mary's Roman Catholic · the former Margie Carter; Church, TiUsonburg forI his daughters Norma of , I funeral mass at 11 a ,m , by L1oydminster, Lorraine of , Rev. Father Mike Langan, Parkhill and Elaine of Interment Tillsonburg Cem ­ Woodstock; and his step­ etery, Donations to the children Janet of River­ charily of your choice would view, N.B., and Jim of be gratefuUy acknowledg­ London. ed. Knights of Columbus Also surviving is his sis­ Council 3212 prayers Tues-,. ter, Mrs. Florence Leake of day 7 ' 15 p.m. Public pray­ Woodstock, his brother Bob ers Tuesday ('It 8 p.m. of Woodstock, and several grandchildren. He was predeceased by his brother George. Rev. Tom Griffin officia­ ted the February ,15, 1983 funeral service at McBeath FW1eral Horne. Interment in Oxford Memorial Park, Cemetery. IngersOII ·man di,es I "''jt(sc> Il 'Til'Y'l,'j whi Ie fightin-g fire . BIRTHS (Y\'lrc..1\ ;L 3, \cti'3 GABE PERACCHIA lIy In a casual conversation I;t. Sentinel-Review staff writer after the first fire Sunday, p. .. INGERSOLL - A 66-year­ town lire chlef Ken Campbell old man died Thursday while worried out loud about the H R ~TT: , Cindy and Murray fighting a brush fire here. high potential for grass fires ra t are pleased to an­ " Doug ~~ or~~, of King this year. nounce the birth of their Srreet es~ enly suf- su HiS fears w'ere reinforced daughter, Stefanie Amber, fered a heart attack while after two more fires Wed­ rushing with buckets of nesday and Thursday: seven POUz:1ds, 13lh ounces. Thames River water to "Thlngs are so dry, I'm A sister for Kristian. Born exUnguish a backyard afraid we are going to have , February 22, 1983 at Alex­ bonfire which got out of more this spring, unless we andra Hospital, Ingersoll , control. get som.e fain. Right now, it's Special thanks to Dr. Tas­ The retired machine and dangerous. " tool plant foreman, who had ker, Dr. Mayberry,' Dr, a history 0{ hear( trouble, Thls year's unseasonably Simpson and the second was found dead at the 8(:ene, mUd winter has resulted in a floor OB nurses. near the Thames River lack of spring run-off which behind some King Street has rendered vegetation P OFFMArs : Steve and Pen- West houses, Ingersoll police unusually dry and suscep"­ ny Hoffman, 135 Charles reported. tible to igniting agents ,such Street East, Ingersoll, are The blare was Ingersoll's as unextinguished cigarette pleased to announce the third grass lire this week. butts or matChes. . birth of their daughter, Ashley Ann, on March 7, 1983, at Victoria Hospital, London, weighing seven pounds, five ounces. Proud grandparents are Gord and Muriel Todd, and Walter and Do~olhy : Hoff~an.

1I0GG: ' Trjna, Marcie and Danteiie are tickled pink to announce t~e birth of their wee sister Sylvia Anne on March 6, 1983. Fourth gran­ daugnter for Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Morello, Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hogg, Thamesford. Deb and Larry extend their thanks to Dr, J, 'Fighting fire Dalton and second floor

J maternity staff for their causes death " care and kindness. ~ A ~ V~ G "-Q;t;, Twan and eghel joyfully An Ingersoll man died March 17 after ~r aan announce the birth of their trying to extinguish a fire at his residence. son, Lamburt Joh, March Douglas Wilford fritt moq iS. 66, 468 King "!;treef West, was 1ymg to put out a grass 11, 1983 at Alexandra Hos­ pi tal. fire that had gone out of control behind his residence, when he suffered a heart )Y INLAW: Rob and Kathy attack. He had been carrying buckets of Winlaw, IB Boles Street, water to quench the blaze when the attack Ingersoll, Ontario, are occurred. pleased to announce the A neighbor found Mr. Fitzmorris, and birth of their son, Adam tried to revive him through mouth-to­ Neilson, on March 8, 1983. mouth resuscitation. Mr. Fitzmorris had a Special thanks to Dr. Rech­ history of heart problems, having suffered ner and Dr. Tasker and two previous heart attacks. second floor nurses for all Ingersoll Fire Department was called in their special care and con­ to put out the Qlaze. No damage was cern. incurred. . - aIRTHS. Funeral held

O'NEILL: Davey 1s excited: for Vera Cooke ,to announce ~Qe.llrrival of ~is new playm~t.e, a broth- ; C; PQKEj Vera A. Cooke, organizing the "Three ~r, ~obert. James Martin, 136 Stanley Street North, Saints and the Aint Quar­ born April 5, 1983, weighing Thamesford, died March 22, tel.' , :nine pounds, five and ' one; 1983 at Victoria Hospital, half ounces. A son for Jim( London. Rev. Wesley Ball and ~nd Connie. Proud grand- ~ She is survived by her Rev. Wray Mather officiat­ oarents are Mr. and Mrs. .;'

husband, Rev. John P. ed the Friday, March 25, :Martin Van Boekel and Mrs. I Cooke; her daughter-in-law 1983 funeral service at West­ Clarence O'Neill. Great' J\1.rs. Olive Cooke of Inger­ minster United Church, grandparents are Mr. and soli; her sister Mrs. Lulu Thamesford. Spring Inter­ Mrs. Peter. Van Boekel and Manning of Toronto. ment will be made at the Mrs. Adriana Vermeeren She was predeceased by Harris Street' Cemetery, all of Ingersoll. her son Jack in 1972, and by lngersoll Funeral arrange­ her brother Gordon. ments were made by the Born in Fu1larton Town­ Carrothers-Betzner Funeral PIPPEL: At Alexandra' ship, Mrs. Cooke married Home. Hospital, on March 18, 1983, : Rev. Cooke in 1927. They . J to Mr. and Mrs.· Herb; resided in Pelee Island, Pallbearers were Glen Pippel, 298 1h Oxford Street,: . Port Lambton, Warwick, Cupeland, John Rodd, Ed· [ngersoll, a da~ghter Carla .. Milverlon, and Drayton. gar Sitter, David Wheeler, They had Hickson and Mac Hogg and Da vid ' MR. AND Mrs. Harold Wil­ Arkona Pastoral charges Woods. son of Port Carling, anc! prior to their retirement in formerly of, Ingersoll, an­ Thames(ord in 1965. nounce the arrival of their Mrs. Cooke was a mem­ ninth grandchild, Taylor ber of High Park United Lee, son of Patty and Eri~ Church, Toronto, and West­ Warden of Peterborough, i minster United Church, born Saturday, March 26,; Thamesford. She was a 1983. leader and member of High Park United Church choir TAYLO : At Alexandre and a member of the Mend­ ospltal,o'n March 29, 1983, elson Choir of Toronto. She to Mrl and Mrs. Alberl and Rev. Cooke sang for Taylor, 203 Thames Street many years with Rev. North, No.3, Ingersoll, a Stanley and Ethel Johnson daught~r, Sandra Marie. at community and church functions. P AJ GENT: At Alexandra She was responsible for Hospital on April 1, 1983, to Norman and ChrisUne (nee­ Kirwin) Baigent, RR. I, Salford, Ontario, a son Adam Lawrence. A brother for Sarah and Jennifer 3~ \ ANNOUNCEMENT. . ~\ BIRTHS

IlUNTElt-GRAS§: Mr. and t1 rs. Bruce Grass of Inger­ soll are pleased to announce SHARPE: Mr. and Mrs. Lee the forthcoming marriage Sharpe, 300 Tunis Street, .of their daughter, Jeannette Ingersoll, joyfully announce :Lucille, to Paul Douglas the birth of their daughter, 'Hunter, son of Mrs. Shirley Crystal Marie. She was born . Hunter of London. The Wed­ March 18, 1983 at Alex- . [ding will take place Sa tur-' andra Hospital, Ingersoll. day, May 14, 1983 at 3 p.m. ~ EDHILL: Larry' and in the First Baptist Church, Llti LORE i Bob and Yvonne ne (nee: BarneH) Ingersoll. Belore of Salford,' are welcome with love the safe pleased to announce the. arrival of Kyle Allen, born safe arrival of their daugh- 1 March 25, 1983, weighing six i ter, Justine Marie. She was I pounds, six ounces,' at Vic- : born March Z7 weighing tori a Hospital, London.' eight pounds. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Al Gledhill,' Tharnesford,and Mrs. Davtr-; ~~~: Mike and Mary. Barnett; DEATHS a, .R. 2, Ingersoll, are' Ingersoll. Great ­ pleased to announce the grandparents are Mr. ·and arrival of their son, Mrs. Carl Hurne, and Mrs. Matthew Michael, 'born at Reg Gledhill. . Alexandra Hospital, Ingel'­ . "A~P' HILL: Ethel RIDDICK: Bill and Shelley soll, on March 27, 1983. Icave r;~ R.R. I, Embro, (nee: Dowling) thank God died a t the age of 85 on April for the safe arrival of Katie 6, 1983 at WoodstoCk Gen­ LUNDBLAD: Brian and Marie, born April 5, 1963 : eraI Hospital. tree Lun dblad, R.R. 4, Ing­ weighing eight pounds, one Rev. Loren.zo Rameriz ersoll, announce the birth of ounce, at Alexandra Hos­ officiated the April 8, 1983 their twin sons, Christian pital. Proud grandparents funeral service at McBeath Tage, four pounds, and Kirk. are Mr. and Mrs. James Funeral Home. Interment Alexander, three pounds, Riddick, Beachville;' Gladys . in the Me Elgin Cemetery. 121h ounces, at Victoria Dowling, Ingersoll, and Les Miss Caverhill was the Hospital, London, on March . Dowling, Kitchener. Special da ughter of the late Mr. and 28, 1983. The boys are ' thanks to Dr. Rechner, Mrs. Charles CaverhiU. She brothers for Dara Dee and· Marilyn Ponting, and all the was a school teacher and a Lei{ Ericson. Both babies , nurses on the second floor . member of the United are well in the Neo-Natal Church. Unit at War Memorial She is survived by her , Children'S Hospital, Lon­ ROUTLEp GE- Brian and sister, Mrs. Grace Conway don. Special thanks to Dr. T. Karen . are happy to of R.R. 1, Embro. She was Mayberry and Dr. J. J. announce the birth of Erin predeceased by her si/iter, Tasker. Kathleen, a sister for I the late Mrs. William (MiI- I dred) Boyd, in 1980. • '. Stephen, born March 11, ~ f 1ltKE Xi Dean and Valerie . 1983 at Alexandra Hospital. : Pilkey, 137 Cherry Street, Proud grandparents are : Ingersoll, happily announce Vernon and Shirley Cuth­ the birth of their son, Brent bert, Ingersoll, and Robert Scott. He was born March and Dorothy Forbes, 29, 1983 at Alexandra Hos­ Thamesford. pital, Ingersoll. A brother for Jamie. Proud grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anscombe and Mr. and Mrs. K. Pilkey, all of Ingersoll.

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• &LARL\i 6 nne Clark, 85, involved with Trinity United STOAKLE YI: Phillis , the former Anne Radcliffe, Church and with the town Stoakley, 80, of Mt. Elgin, died in Alexandra Hospital, swimming program. Mrs. died Thursday, March 31. Wednesday, March 30. Clark was a member of the Rev. Lorenzo Ramires of- Born in Scotby, England, Trinily Church Choie for 30 ficiated the April 4, 1983 ' the second youngest of nine years, was Involved with the funeral service at Mt. Elgin children, she came to Can­ Y.M.C.A. program in Inger­ United Church. Burial was ' ada in 1910, She was edJcat­ soli, a member of the in Mt. Elgin Cemetery. ed in Scotland. and in U.C.W. and a member and Mrs. Stoakley was pre­ Winnipeg and took post sec­ former regent of the Nors­ deceased by her husband ondary and specialist work worthy Chapter J .O.D.E. Charles in 1978. She was DEATHS in Chicago. She began her She taught physical educa­ also predeceased by her teaching career in MacTav­ tion to girls in the element­ step-son Gordon Stoakley in ish, Manitoba. She taught ary school ,system through 1980. physical education at Earl the Y,M .C.A , and fol' over 15 She is survived by her »~ TT § ' Robert Watts, Grey Junior High School, years was head instructor step-children Mrs, Ariel , 48, (; Mt, Clemens Michi­ Winnipeg, and was the first and organizer of the Oliver of Woodstock and ' , gan and formerly o'f Inger­ teacher of physical educa"' Y.M.C.A.'.~ ·pre-kindergar-' Lawrence Stoakley of R .n. " solI" died Wednesday, ti.on for girls in a Junior ten schQQI. She was actively I, Mt. Elgin; her eight March 30, 1983, " High School in Canada. involved -in the women's step-grandchildren and her He is survived by his wife' By the time her teaching program 'at the golf course 10 step great grandchildren, Jerrie and his children. career had ended she had and taught curling, Pallbearers were Tom ! Danny, Lynn, Rick, Sherie taught and coached thous­ "Surviving besides her hus­ Oliver, Bert Oliver, Jim , Tracie and Roberta, all of ands of students in Manito­ band, is her sister, Mrs. Hall, Jim Stoakley, Richard .. Mt. Clemens, Also surviving ba, Montreal, New Bruns­ Hanna Joyce, Ca 19ary, Stoakley, and Andy Nevill. are his sisters Mrs. John wick and Ontario. along wi th nieces and -,CJean) Klouak and Mrs. Alf In addition to teaching nephew&. .:. (Mary) Ellison, both of and coaching, Mrs. Clark , ·Ontario. was herself an outstanding A private cremation ser­ vice was held. The funeral service was in athlete. She was a high Mt. Clemens on Saturday school sprint champion in A memorial service was April 2, 1983. ' Winnipeg; was an out· held at Trinity United standing tennis player, win­ Church, April 2, 1983, con­ ning championships in var­ ducted by Reverend Car­ ious clubs in Windsor and men Holbrough. Detroit; and played on and coached the championship women's basketball team in St. John, New Brunswick ..

She also had a successful I career in golf, winning' championships in Peterbor- . ough and Ingersoll. _ She married Alverne B . Clark in Winnipeg in Janu­ ary 1926 and they later moved to Montreal, then to St. John, New Brunswick. : They came to Ingersoll in 195U V,' here Mrs. Clark was MCINDOF" Angus Mc­ Indoe, 72, of 201 Thames Street Norlh, Ingersoll, died March 18, 1983 at Alexandra p . Hospital. Born in Elrose, Sask., to Ingersoll de.aths the late Mr. and Mrs . John McIndoe, he is survived by . his wife, the former Betty Elizabeth (Smith) Grinnell. LAW: At Stratford Get}­ He '. was predeceased by 16, with Rev, D. B. Suitor of : Also surviving is his daugh· erar-ilospital Sunday, his sister, the late Marj Woodstock officiating.! tel'. Mrs. David (June) March 20, 1983, David Weltz, and by his brother, Interment in the Harris Theaker of R.R. 3, Lam­ Charles Law, 33, died. the I late Durwood Fitz­ Street .Cemetery .. .. beth, and two grand­ ~' Beloved husband of Marj­ morris. A special service was held children. o~ie Bancroft, dear father of The funeral service was March 15 under the auspic· Karen, Peter and Steven, all held at Sacred Heart­ ies of King Soloman Lodge Mr. McIndoe was pre­ at home. Dear son of Mr. Church Saturday. March 19 43, AF and AM, Woodstock. . and Mrs. George' Law of with Father Charles Camp­ deceased by his first wife, 'Ingersoll, dear brother of bell officia tlng. . the late Jennie Howard, who Dorothy Dona, Ingersoll. . Parish prayers were said died in 1973. Richard of Surrey. B.C., March 18. He was a member of the and Madon of Vancouver, Mr. Fitzmorris was bur­ Institute of Motor Industry B.C. ied at Sacred Heart Cem­ , and a member of the Inger­ , Private cremation in Lon­ etery. Pallbearers were his l so1\ Coin Club. don . Memorial service was six sons. Pastor George Watt offic­ iated the Monday, March 21 held at the Elgin Memorial funeral service at McBeath Missionary Church, Strat­ " A1UiRE AYES: John R. Funeral Home. ford on Wednesday, March Hargreaves, Oxford Reg­ 23. -1983. Donations to the ional NursIng Home, died at Heart Fund would be the age of 88 on Monday, appreciated .. March 4, 1983. gp&14 1HESTON: Marg­ Born in Rottenstall Lan- are Os ~aldeston, Oxford FITZMORRIS; Doug cishire. England, he was Regional Nursing Home, Fitzmorris, 468 King Street predeceased by his wives, died Wednesday, March J6, 'West) Ingersoll, died at the the late Edith Laurene 1983. age of 66 on Thursday, Thomas, who died in 1952, March 17, 1983 at his resid- and the late Francis Marvin Born in England to the ence. ,Holmes who died in 1982, late Mr. and Mrs. James Born in Ingersoll to the Surviving are his sons Howcroft, she was pre­ late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross of Kintore and AJbert deceased by her husband Fitzmorris, he is survived of Woodstock; brother James, in 1967. 'by his wife, the former Albert of MississBuga; Surviving is her son Dr. Elizabeth MaGuire. sisters Mrs. 'Winnifred James Osbaldeston of : Also surviving, are his Wood of Wasaga and'Mrs. Hamilton; her daughter sons Jim of Ingerosll, Bill of Traphina ChappIie of Tor- Mrs. Howard (Rita) Horton '. Ottawa, Ted of Chatham, onto. of Ingersoll, and her grand­ ': Doug . of ,London,i Dave of "')~. He .i.s also survived by )lis '4 children Mary. Lois, Regis, rI nger,solly)f()ml 10( l~orontoi ~·X ·eight gral1 dctiildr,en,and h(~'.J Donald and Margaret. daughter Mrs. John (Mary)yi.;:lOgreaLgrandchildren. Father Charles Campbell Bothweth of Calgary.

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MILLER: Mabel Eliz­ She was predeceased by in Alexandra Hospital. issa uga ; Mrs. .KODert aBei h MIller, 222 ·.Earl her husband. the late James Born in Fort Frances, (Judy) Hodgins of Thames· Street, Ingersoll. died a t the Miller. who died in 1965 . . Mrs. Brown was a member .ford, Mrs. John (Tracy) age of 75 on Friday. March She is survived by her son of First Baptist Church, Mos of IngerSoll, and Tom 11. 1983. She died while a James of Tavistock ; her Ingersoll. Brown of Ingersoll. patient in Alexandra Hos­ .daughter Mrs. Jack (Pat­ She is survived by her 'Mrs. Brown was pre­ pital . ricia) Asselin of ~uelph; husband Stanley; her sons 'deceased by her two broth­ Rev. Carmen Holbrough. '. brothers L~. )Manzer ~of Earl Clark oJ.Stratfordand ers, the la te Ron Sivrove officiated the Monday, Niagara Falls and Murray Gerald Clark of Ingersoll; and' the late John Sivrove. MCN"ch 14, 1983 funeral ser­ Manzer of London; ' 'Sister and daughters. Mrs. John She is survived by her vice at Trinity United Mrs. George (Leta) ·Clifton (Ruth) George of Bayfield. sisters I\lrs. John (Ella) Church, in the chapel. of Niagara Falls; six grand­ Also surviving are her Maguire of Glen Meyer, Temporary entombment in .children 'ahd three great stepchildren Mrs. Sandra Mrs. Ken (Helen) Ebert of Ingersoll mausoleum; inter­ grandchildren. Chilton o£ Ingersoll. Mis. New Liskerd, and Mrs. ment later in Ingersoll Cem­ Henry (Linda) Simons of Lloyd (Anne) Jackson ot etery. BROWN: Ida E. Brown. Plainfield, ·Ill., Mrs. Law­ Simcoe; 19 · grandchildren Area death Mrs. Miller was the 134 Holcroft Street, Ing'er­ rence (Barbara) Pye of and one great grandson. daughter of the late Mr. and soH, died at the age of 72 on Ingersoll, Mrs. Arthur Pastor George Watt offic­ CLIFTON: G. Russell and his sist~ Mrs. Joe Mrs . Wesley Manzer. Friday, March 11. 19W~ . (Patty) Lightowler of Miss- ia ted the Monday, March 14, Clifton, R. R. 5, Ingersoll; (Marion) Wilson. I 983 funeral service at died at the age of 79 on Mr. Clifton was predec· ! vlcBea th Funeral Horne. Friday, March 11, 1983, at eased by his brother Os­ ('empory entombment in Alexandra Hospital. mond in 1979. .ngersoll Mausoleum; Born in West Oxford Audrey Whitney officiat­ nterment later in Ingersoll Township to the late Ben­ ed the Monday, March 14, ~ural Cemetery. jamin and Ella Clifton, he is 1983 funeral service at Mc­ A special memorial ser­ survived by his wife, Hazel Bea th Funeral Home. rice was held by the Key­ Jane (Little) Clifton. Temporary entombment in .tone Rebekah Lodge on Also surviving is his Ingersoll Mausoleum ; inter­ l1arch 13. daughter Dorothy, at home, men t la ter in the Harris Street Cemetery. ..

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DEATHS Jttll'! ~ i William Douglas Ga e, 138 Thames Street II11TTON ; Irene Hutton, South, Ingersoll, died at B7, a resident of Oxford Victoria Hospital Thursday, Regional Nursing Home in March 3, 1983. Ingersoll, died Saturday, his father, the late Bruce He was the jnfant son of February 16, 1983. Minshall, and by his son, the Wayne and Kim Gable. The .·funeral service was ' late Michael Minshall. Surviving along with his held Saturday, February 19, A cremation service was parents, are his grand-. held. 1983 at SL Margare~'s parents, Mr~ and Mrs. Roman Catholic Church, Douglas Gable of Wood­ Toronto. . stOCk, and Mr. and Mrs. MacKEQi ZlE: Alberta Mrs'. Hutton was pre­ William Ri.chards of Inger~ deceased by her first hus­ ~acKenzie o{ Ingersoll, died at the age of 106 years' solI. He Was the great and, the late Walter W. on Tuesday, February 22, grandson of Mrs. B. Gable ~utherland, in 1959. She was of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. 1983, at Alexandra Hospital, .predeceased by her second. M. MacDonald of Princeton husband, Edward A. Hut­ Ingersoll. Born in Dereham Town- ' and Mr. and Mrs. B. Arsen~ ton, in 1980. ship to the late Mt. and Mrs. ault of Woodstock. i Surviving is her son James Mayberry, Mrs, He is also survived by James W. Sutherland of several aunts and uncles. Kirkfield, her. daughter MacKenzie was predeceas­ ed by her husband, the late Father Charles Campbell :Mrs. Albert (Wanda) Hurd­ officiated the Saturday, ing of Inge:-:oll, and her James MacKenzie, who' died in 1927. March 5, 1983 funeral ser­ stepdaughter Mrs. Casey vice at McBeath Funeral (Bertha) Rozycki of Tor­ She is survived by her son J. Gordon MacKenzie of Home. Interment Sacred· onto. Also surviving are 18 Heart Cemetery, grandchildren and six great Simcoe and her daughter Mrs. George (Isabel) grandchildren. -!,ACKSON: Margaret E. Interment in Holy Cross Sutherland of R.R. 2, Thamesford. Also surviving Jackson, sr a resident of ' Cemetery, Thornhill. is a sister, Mrs.' Margaret Oxford Regional Nursing Bowman of " Woodstock Home, .Ingersoll, died Tues­ ~ ALL:~ . Ross Min­ granddaughter Mrs. day, March I, 1983 . shJ,iH,. 1, Putnam, died Jame~ (Barbara) Pond of Simcoe Born in Essex, England to February 19, 1983 at Vic­ and great grandchi1dre~ the late Mr. and Mrs. James toria Hospital, at the age of Jackson, Miss Jackson was 53. . Darren and Andrew Pond. Mrs. MacKenzie was pre­ formerly a member of st. ~e is survived by his deceased by her daughter M~ry's Anglican Church, mother, Dora Minshall of Anne Schmitt, in 1980. Windsor, a member of lhe R.R. 1, Putnam; his sons Rev. John Jennings' of evening guild and altar Brian and Larry, both of st. Paul's Presbyterian guild, she served as an Woodsto~k, and daughters army nurse overseas in Sherry Vervaecke of Wood­ Church officiated the Thurs­ day, February 24, 1983 fun­ World War one and was stock and Shelly, also of eral service at McBeath employed as a' VON for Woodstock. Funeral Home. Temporary many years. Mr. Minshall is also sur­ entombment in Ingersoll Rev. Tom Griffin officiat­ vived by his sister, Mrs. Ida Mausolewn with interment ed the Thursday, March 3, Mills of Belmont, and by his later in Ingersoll Rural 1983 funeral service at .Mc­ grandchildren Shelley, Cemetery. Bea~h Funeral Home. Inter­ Dianne and Lailie. . ment in Ingersoll Rural . He was predeceased by Mrs. MacKenzie had been a member of St. Paul's Cemetery. Presbyterian Church Miss Jackson is survived Ingersoll. ' by her nieces Margaret Helen Douglas and CRrol Ann Taylor, and her nephew William Allan Jackson. She . is also survived by her sister Marion Jackson of Ingersoll. She was predeceased by her brother, the late W.J. Jackson, and by her sister, the J

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grl.!!lt grandchildren. Pallbearers were John Mrs. Herdman is survived Wolters, Milt Stoaltley, Bill by her brother Herbert Mitchell, Frank. LohulB, White of Simcoe. Uoyd Sandham, and Fred BIRTHS The funeral service was Jull. held Monday, February 7, Honoary pallbearers were 19S3 at Anderson Funeral a ,contingent from the Wo- . Home, 895 Oullette Avenue, men's Institute led by pres-' Windsor, at 2:30 p.m. Inter­ ident Mrs. Arnold Belore, MILLSON r,.; Mr. and Mrs. ment in Victoria Memorial members of the C.W.L. led Randy Millson are happy to Park Cemetery. by president Mrs. Corinne announce the safe arrival of D'Eon their:' first daughter, .HELEN MARION KEN­ Jacqueline Alicia, on Feb­ NEDY ; , of R.R. I, Ml. Elgin ruary 10, 1983' a.t 4:06 a.m., diea at Tillsonburg District ' weighing ' eight pounds, Memorial . Hospital on . height 21 inches. Congrat· Thursday, February 3, 19S3, . ulations to the happy grand­ in her 66th year. parents, Mada and Ken She was born in Dereham Millson, Mona and Piebe . Townspip. September 25, Kobus. Special thanks to Dr .. 1917, and was the daughter Tasker and fourth floor eas~ of the late John Duffy and staff of Victoria Hospital for the former Ella Gaynor. all their kindness and help. \ Mrs. Kennedy was a mem- · ber of Mount Elgin Wo­ men's Institute, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church and C.W.L ., and of the Mount Elgin community hall board for 15 years. She was also a ' lifelong resident of the Mount Elgin area. Mrs. Kennedy was pre- · deceased by her husband, the late Watson W. Ken­ nedy, January 21, 1979. She is survived by a son Robert '. Kennedy and a daughter, Miss Nora Kennedy, both at home; two brothers, Eu­ ,gene Duffy of Livonia, ; Mich., and John Duffy of , Mount Elgin; and three ~ sisters Mrs. Marjorie DEATHS : Ellgcls of St. Clair, Mich ., I Mrs. Pauline Greenwood of · Kltchener and Mrs. Marg­ aret Ahernathey of Corn­ wall. She was predeceased .u~ R P MA~; M~bel Irene Her man, ,dled Feb­ by two brothers Clarence ruary 4, 1983. She was 8 Duffy and Patrick Duffy. resident of Windsor but was Funeral service was held formelly from Ingersoll. at the H,D. Verhoeve Fun­ Mrs. Herdman was pre­ eral Home, February 5, deceased by her husband, thence to St. Mary's Roman i the late Harold Herdman, in Catholic Church for Funeral 1974. Mass, by Rev. Fr. Joseph , She is survived by her NeveU. children Donald Robinson and Mrs. MacKenzie (Shir­ ley) Furtney of Ingersoll. Also surviving are three grandchildren l\nn live BIRTHS

: At Alexandra Hospital on January 25, 1983 · at 6:08 p.m., to Donny Somers and DEATHS Barbara Moyer 203 Thames S~ North, Apartment I, Ingersoll, a BIRTHS . son, Donald William Moyer I BROWN: John Brown, 'Xl , wa~ '" born. Proud grand­ Catharme s treet; Ingersoll, parents are Mr. · and Mrs . ./ died at , the age of 75 William Moyer and Mr. and i February I, 1983, at Alex­ Mrs. ' William ·' Somers. HENDERSON: Don and ' andra HospitaL ' Special tlJanks to Dr. Tom ' m y fi en ~ erson, 285 Born in London, Engla.ld, l Mayberry and the nurses on ·; Thames Str~t North, he was employed at the ; second floor. \ ' Apartment 50s; are pleased former William Stone and i '", ; to announce the safe arrival Sons plant here In town. He I ' ~ I "~ O~ ; Mr. and Mrs. of their son, Michael Don­ was a member of st. James' draWam Wilson, 200 Charles aJd . He was bQrn at Alex- , Anglican Church. Street East, IngersoH, are : : andre Hospital, January 5, He is survived by his wife, pleased to Jannounce ' the .' 1983, weighing 10 pounds, the former Beatrice Smith, . birth of their son, Tyler ~ ione and .. a half ounces." ) . , " , :,' ." and his brother, Bob Brown Graham Wilson, born ' at :~ : ' ,' ," , of St. Thomas. Alexandra Ilospital Jan- I WILSON: " Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Tom Griffin officia­ ua ry 16 . 1983. Gra ~ am • Wilson (nee: An­ ted the February 3, 1983 stee) of 200 Charles Street funeral service at McBeath; l(\\G ~Q.sa,\-)_ . East, Ingersoll, are proud to : ·Funeral Home. Interment annouce the birth of their In Ingersoll Rural Cemet- . T I \\\ 'l"-=-. S :: first son, Tyler Graham~· dn ery. ,J,anuary 16, 1983, at 1:08 A ,special service was F~'\:J, '->-.0., ~ ~ \ p.m., weighing six pounds, staged by Branch 119 of the ·nine. ounces. Proud grand­ Royal Canadian Legion on \S<6~ parents are. Mr. and Mrs. February 2, 1983. Albert Anstee, Salford, Mr .... Lyle Wilson of Ingersoll and DEAMUDE: Kathleen Miss Joyce Lock of London'. (Doll) DeamJ'de, 72 Francis Thanks to Victoria Hospital Street, Ingersoll, died while staff and Dr . Nisker and Dr . '~ a patient in Alexandra Hos­ Reid. Special thanks to Dr. , pital, February 2, 1983. Rechner and the nurses of Born in Hanover to the second floor Alexandra, late Mr. and Mrs. William Hospital. ., . Deamude, she is survived ' by her brother James of Ingersoll and by her sister, ~ Mrs. Pauline McIntyre of Brantford. She was predec­ eased by her brother Ed in 1967. . Miss Deamude was a . member of St. James' Ang­ lican Church. Rev. Tom Griffin offic­ iated the February 4, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cem- ~ . et~y.

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PEI\IBLETON: Helcn Pem bletoll, 37 Catherine .JOLLIFFE: Luella Joll­ Flanders, 'of Ingersoll, Mrs. Street, Ingersoll, died at iffe, 95, formerly of Mount Frank Cornish (Grace), of Alexandra Hospital, Satur- ' Elgin died .Jannary 14 at the Mount Elgin, Mrs. Milton day, January 8. 1983. She ., Oxford Regional Nursing Jones,~L \T\\\£S Heart Cemetery. Pallbearers were Terry Devlin, Tim Devlin, Jack - \'J., \S~:) ~ ~",u.Q. ~~ Devlin, Ed Dcvlin, and Vlic\1(lC'1 McKay. BASKETTE: Mildn:d Bnskette, of 285 Thames " Street North, died at age 81 DEATHS December 'n at Alexandra Hospital.

She was a member of ' !\valon Chapter 220 of the Reverend George Watt Order of the Easler Star conducted the December 31 and Keystone Rebekah private family service at .McBeath Funeral Home. Lodge 69. Interment ' at Harris ~ LARKE; Alfred Regin­ She was predeceased by Street Cemetery. her husband the late George al Clarke, of R.R . 3, Inger­ Baskette in 1973, two broth· GAZZOLA: Bruno Gnz­ soll, Ontario, died Tuesday, ers William and John, and z~ I a, of 311 Wellington December 28 at Victoria two sisters Gertrude Crane Street, Ingersoll, died at age Hospital, London, at age 78. ~nd Eva Williams. 82, Sunday, January 2 at Dorn in Hamilton, Ontario. Alexandra Hospital. Mr . Clarke was a n~gistered She is survived by four industrial accountant. sons Ivan, of London. John, He was a memher of of Ingersoll, Earl (Jake), of Sacred Heart Separate He is survived by his wife, R.R. 2 Ingersoll, and Wil· Church and the Knights of Sarah, his son' Philip, of fred (BUl) of R.R. I, Sal­ Colwnbus. Kilchener, his daughter El· ford, three daughters Mrs . eanor Haines of Ancaster, Jim (Betty) Huntley, of He is survived by his wife brothers Gordon and Wil­ RR. I, Salford, Mrs. Bill Liduina Albenese, three liam, both of Toronto, and (Mary) Goodwin, of Inger· sons Angelo, of St. Cather· sister Mrs. Robert (Doro­ soli, Mrs. Bill (Barbara) ines, Peter, of Mississauga, thy) Smith, of Port Stanley. NancekiveJl, of Ingersoll, and John, of Kitchener, two Also surviving are grand· 'and one brother , Albert daughters CedJia Donald­ children Suzanne of Ottawa, Markham, of TI.llsonburg. son, of Londf'Il,' Anna Marie, Lisa, Valerie;_ and Bradley of Ingersoll, and' 13 grand­ ~.' of Kitchener. Reverend Carmen Hoi· children. brough conducted the De­ Rev , Wesley Ball officiat- " He was predeceased by cember 30 funeral service at ed at the funeral service McBeath Home. Inler· three bothers and three sisters in Italy, and France, December 31 at Carrothers­ ment at llarris Street Cem­ Betzner Funeral Home, etery. ' Father Campbell conduct­ Thamesford, Ontario, In­ ed the January 5 funeral terment at Zion 7th Line service at McBeath Funeral Cemetery. WITTY: George Witty, of Home, Place of internment Woodingford Lodge, Wood· is Sacred Heart Cemetery. ' stock, died at age 81 Decem· ber 30 at Woodstock General Hospital. Pa-llbearers were Reg Stewart, Leo Kirwin, John Del Bianco, Gusto Cecchin, was in Hull, ' I IRe. born Stan Shannon, and Pio Mior . E'~gi~rl~ ; ailtlig survived by', , his ' '''~ite' · '':Mrs. Edna Witty (Budd), one daughter Mrs . I!ob (Verna) McNiven, of H..R. 4, Embro, one sister MI's', Annie Langford, of Wpoclstock, five grandchild­ r.en and six great grand· children. Ingersoll deaths

HARVE . Walter Har­ ber of st. James Anglican Interment at the Harris Reverend Tom Gri!fin vey -0 190 King Hiram ,~ . Church, the Brotherhood of Street Cemetery. conducted the private fam­ Street, Ingersoll, died Sat­ Anglican Churchmen, and Pallbearers were Doug ily service January 3 at urday, January 1 at Univer­ Beachville Legion Branch Oltster, Claude Wright, McBeath FW1eraI Home. sity Hospital, London, at 495. Mike Watson, Ernie Wilson, Interment at Delmer age 64. He is survived by his wife Norm Cooper, and Mike Cemetery. He was born in Dorset, Jean (Bates) Harvey, his Shelton. England, and was with qual­ mother ·Mrs. Dolly Harvey J ity control at the Morrow of Ingersoll, a son Larry, of Company. He was a mem- Red Lake, Ontario, two LANDON: Annie Landon brothers Arthur, of Toronto, (Parry), of 177 Victoria Harold, of Georgetown, two Street, Ingersoll, dl.eA.~tage sisters, Mrs. Reverend 87 on Friday, December 31 (Mary) Rowland, of Lon­ at her residence. don, and Mrs. William (Dol· She was predeceased by ly) Lyle, of Yonkers, New her husband the late George York. Landon, in 1956. He was predeceased by She is survived by three one sister Miffy Cuthbert. sons, Jack, of R. R. 2 Reverend Tom Griffin 'Ingersoll, Mac, of Ingersol1, conducted the January 4 and George, of Woodstock, funeral service at McBeath two daughters Mrs. John Funeral Home. A special (Evelyne) Panting, of Inger­ Royal Canadian Legion ser­ soll, Mrs. Clifford (Fran­ vice was held January 3 in ces) Camm, and six grand­ Beachville. sons.

. Charles Stev- s]'.f; d' d De- {Ingerson, le enS, 0 t the Komoka cemb.er 20 o~e at age 80 .. Nursmg H . ed by his wI{e He is surv\~ . Stevens Palr\cla Mr.s. one son Arlh- O-lumphreyL l\ three f Ingerso , ur, 0 Mrs Gerry daughters . . f Wood- Robins, 0 ) {June) R (Margaret k Mrs. ay M s t oc, f IngersoH, rs. Do\son, 0 dna) Ca\e, of Donald ~~odstock, one sis~ R.R. '3, 'orie Wisson, o{ ter Mrs. Mar) randchildren IngersoH, ten g ndch\\d. and ten greal gra ren" Carmen 110\- Reverend d the De- h conducte broug funeral service at cember 22 1 Home. , th Funera McBea Ingersoll Interment at Rural Cemetery. BIRTHS area obituaries l nAR~ER:_ At Alexandra HospItal on March 27, 1983, CAMPBELL: Vera L. OATMAN: Blaine Doug­ Rev. Gibson Brown of to Paul and Joanne Barker, Campbell, born in IB90 in las Oatman of Sprlngford, Sprlngford Baptist Church. 62 Tennyson Street, Wood­ ;Ingersoll, Ontario, daughter died at Tillsonburg District Interment in Springford stock, Ontario, a daughter of the late Thomas H. Memorial Hospital Satur­ Cemetery. Carmen Sheppard Michelle. Campbell of Buffalo, New day, Apri123, 1983 In his 75th Donations to the charity , Proud grandparents are Bill York, died Monday, April year. of your choice gratefully and Ruth Barker and 11. 1983. Born in South . Norwich appreciated by the family. Dorthea Winlaw. Raised in Ingersoll by her Township on September 3, grandmother, Mrs. Homer 1908, he lived in the Spring­ SI. CLAIR; Alvin St. Campbell Senior, Miss Clair, 80 Union Street, ~ . _ At Alexandra Hos­ ford area all of his life. He pnaJOn April 17, 1983, to Bob Campbell also lived for was a market gardener for Embro, died April 13, 1983 and Candi Pegg, 171 Car­ several years with her aunt the past 43 years and was a at Woodstock General Hos­ negie Street, Ingersoll, a and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. member of Springford pital. He was 78-years-old. daughter, Sara Marie. A . A: Gibson . United Church. Mr. St. Clair is survived wee sister for Tina. After leaving Ingersoll He was the secretary­ by his wife, the former she became an American treasurer · of the Springford Mary Wadland; his sons citizen. She finished her Cemetery board for a num­ George of Embro, John and high school education, ber of years and was active Robert of Stratford, and obtained her BAand her MA in sports such as hunting BHl, at home; 'his daughters in the U.S., and taught for and fishing. He has hunted Mrs. Hilton (Anna) Alexan­ three years in Louisiana. in Northern Ontario for the der of Ingersoll and Mrs. She taught for 37 years in past 52 years, with the Lavern (Lois) Irving of BIRTHS Oklahoma City. Springford Hunt Club. Norwich; and by his sisters Miss Campbell retired He was one of the found­ Mrs, Sophia Berdan of Cam­ from teaching in 1955 and ers of the former South bridge and Mrs. Vera Hard­ continued to live in Ok­ Norwich Fish and Game ing of Lake Orian, "O~• .A t Alexandra Hospit­ lahoma City until her death. club. Michigan. al, on April 11, 1983, to Peter Mr. Oatman was the son He is also survived by 14 and Anita Cox, 188 King Her body was cremated in of the late Louis Oatmah grandchildren and six great Street West, Ingersoll, a Oklahoma City on April 12, and the former Ada Ruckle. grandchildren. daughter, Erin Matthea. A 1983. Surviving is his wife, the Mr. St. Clair was prede­ sister for Michael. former Margaret F. Pett­ ceased by five brothers, one man; his daughter Mrs, sister, and one grandchild. WIL§ 2~ ' Mr. and Mrs . . · August (Jean) De Wachter Rev. A.G. Pease ofClciat­ I . ROCHON-I EERQ N. Harold Wilson of Port Carl- ' · of R.R. 1, Otterville; two ed the April 16 funeral ..... Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee­ ing Ontario, formerly of ~ grandChildren, Julie and .service at McBeath Funeral i' son, of Putnam, Ontano, Ingersoll, proudly announce ~ , ·Home. Interment In North are pleased to announce the Michael De Wachter. the safe arrival of their 10th )" forthcoming marriage of Mr. Oatman was pre­ Embro Cemetery. Mr. st. grandchild, April 25, 1983 , : ! their daughter Donna Eliz­ deceased by his sister, the Clair was a member of Megan Diane, weighing ; ' Know United Church, abeth to Mr . Joseph Peter · la te Mrs: Lily Haley, who Embro, . seven pounds, 13 ounces.! Rochon, son of Mr. and Mrs . ; died in 1968. Proud parents are Harry : The funeral,..Service was Pallbearers·,·.were Glen } and Anne Wilson (Nee : Ronald Rochon, Frederic­ ton, New Brunswick. The held at the H. D. Verhoeve Chute, Allen Matheson, Ron . Robson), of Rockwood Funeral Home in Tillson­ Shewsn, Bruce McIntosh, Ontario. ' wedding will take place Saturday, May 14, 1983 at ' burg Tuesday, April 26 at 2 Douglas Smith and Charles p.m., and was conducted by 3:30 p.m . in Dorchester ! Campbell. Flower bearers ; Itev. Earl Moore of Spring­ Baptist Church, Dorchester, were Georgp. Robert St. : fnrrl United Church and Ontario. Clair, James Alexander, Scott Alexander, Oavid Irv­ ing, John St. Clair, Brlan St. Clair and Craig St. Clair. .

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DEATHS DEAntS DEATHS FITZMOHRIS: Hubert W. F ffimorrls, 72 , died at his home, 237 Victoria Street, Ingersoll, on Saturday, May BHAUI'lELp : Gerald l4, 1983. England and was a member P~ij E.j Mary Payne, of He is survived by his wife, Bradfield, 1 Daniel Street, of S1. James' Anglican 131 erry Street., Inger­ Ihe former Virginia Lea- 1 Ingersoll, died at·the age of Church. She was prede­ soll, died at age 86 May 11, thorne and his son Hubert 70 May 11, 1983, at Alexan­ ceased by her husband Sam 1983 at Victoria Hospital, (Hugh) Fitzmorris of Lon­ dra Hospital. in 1966. London. don . He was the brother of .. ' Rev. Carmen Holbrough Surviving are sons Sam, Reverend George Watt William Fitzmorris of La- " officia ted the May 13, 1983 of Stratford, Tom, of conducted the May 13 fun­ lrobe, Pennsylvania, and funeral service at McBeath Toronto, Don, of Ingersoll, eral service at McBeath Mrs. Earl (Helen) Carling Funeral Home. Interment daughter Mrs. Bruce Funeral Home. Interment . of London. Straffordville Cemetery. (Marie) Borland, of Inger· at Ingersoll Rural He was p,redeceased by Mr. Bradfield was the soli, 11 grandchildren and Cemetery . . his sister, Marj Weltz, and proprietor of Bradfield three great-grandchildren. Mrs. Payne was born in by his. brothers Durwood Bowling Lanes for 35 years. and ,Doug. Pallbearers were Tom Ingersoll and was a mem­ He was a member of Trinity . Tuesday, May 17 , 1983 the Johnston, Claude Wright, ber of First Baptist Church. United Church. He served in funeral ·service was held at Lonny Elliott, Ed Ellis, She was predeceased by the Canadian Army during Sacred Heart Catholic Lorne Moon and Art Press­ her husband Gordon in 1942, World War II; was past ·.Church. Interment Sacred well. and her parents Mr. and Noble Grand of Samaritan . Hcnrt Cemetery. Pa,rish I ~i.!ENETTE; David Mrs. S.M. Douglas, a son Lodge 35 IOOF, Canton prtiyers were said Monday, I Guenette, of Hamilton, died Harry, and brothers Wil­ Militant and Encampment May 16. suddenly May 13, 1983 on liam, Sam and Fred. Remembrances were' of IOOF. Highway 401, near Wood­ She is survived by made to the Ontario Heart He is survived by his wife, stock. He was 30 years old. daughters Mrs. Alex Flinn. the former Freda Sage; his Reverend George Watt (Mildred) Duncan, of Ham­ .so(1 Bill . of London; officiated the May 16 funer­ ilton, Mrs. George (Verna) d..Cl.ughter Mrs. Bob al service at McBeath Fun­ Scott, of Ingersoll, grand­ C&lrbara) Simpson of Lon- eral Home. Entombment at children Harry D. Payne, of J..()~ ; brothers Glen and Reg Ingersoll Rural Mausoleum. Burlington, and great-grand o~ I Ingersoll, and grand· Mr. Guenette was born in children Craig and Julie. '\:....~ldren Carrie, Bill and Ingersoll and was a mem­ .wutERTSOfj : Arthur 8:::::njamin Simpson. ber of First Baptist Church. Robertson, of 77 Catherine ?allbearers were Muir He is survived by his wife Street, Jngersoll, died at age Summer, Bruce Meckback, the former Brenda White­ 72 May 19,1983 at Alexandra Pat Bradfield, Ken Brad­ ford, daughters Natasha Hospital. . field, Rob Bradfield and Lee and Christina 'Lyn, at Reverend Merlyn Rens­ Fred Sage. home, his parents Mildred berry conducted the May 21 BIRllfS and Walter Guenette, of funeral service at McBeath 'GI,ASj Maud Doug­ pm Ingersoll, and his wife's Funeral Home. Interment las formerly of 190 Thames parents Stan and Verna a t Ingersoll Rural Street North, died May 19, Whiteford. He is also sur­ Cemetery. 1983 at Alexandra Hospital vived by grandparents Mr. Mr. Robertson was a 'KEE NAN ; John and Linda at age 84. Keenan, R .R. 2, Mt. Elgin, and Mrs. Charles Barnes, of member of the Thamesford are tickled pink by the birth" Reverend Tom Griffin of­ Ingersoll, sisters Mrs. Gor­ Free Methodist Church. of their daughter, Tracey ficiated the May 21 funeral don (Janet) Durham, of He is survived by his wife Lynn. She was born at 0841 service at st. James' Angli­ Ingersoll, Mrs. Glen the former Jean Sutherland, ~ hours at Alexandra lIospit~. can Church. Interment at (Elaine) Thornton, of Kan­ brothers Lewis, of Strath­ ai, Ingersoll, on Saturday, I ngersoll Rural Cemetery. sas, USA, and Mrs. Tim ' roy, and Clinton, of Winni­ May 14, 1983 . Mrs. Douglas was born in (Diane) Elliott, of Ingersol1. peg, and sisters Minnie and Elma. of Hamilton . •JE !p.LOy S·. William and SheIla are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Kelly Marie, on May 16, 1983 at Victoria Hospital, London. A sister for Scott and Lee,· Proud grandparents are ' Gordon and Evelyn Hollingshead, and Wilbur and Ruth Jellous of Ingersoll, 1 '- • ENGAGEMENT: Mr. aod Mrs. M. ~ Ingersoll, BIRlliS are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of " their daughter, Christine, to Mr. Brian McKim, son of Mrs. Joan McKim, Inger­ 'HAMMOND: At Alexandra soll, and Mr. K . McKim, n'ospltal on 'June 5, 1983 to London. The wedding will Brenda and Joseph Ham­ take place on June 18 , 1983 mond, 272 Harris Street at Trinity United Church, in Unit 5, Ingersoll, a daughte; the chapel. was born, Lisa Yvonne Joyce.

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aROCK: Kenneth Milton Born in West Nissouri George (Pauline) LeBel of in 1977. Brock, R. R. '3, Thorndale, . Township, Mr. Brock was a Ingersoll, and Gloria of Pallbearers were Ken' died at the age of 71 at farmer. He was a member London; his sisters Mrs. Aif Hogg, Bob Risdon, Wilfred University Hospital, London of Thorndale United Church (Evelyn) Neatby of London, Logan, Murray Logan, Ger­ on June 3, 1983. and a member of the Tri­ Mrs. Eugene (Wilma) Guy­ ald Lindsay and Bill Elliott. Rev. Roger B. Rice offic­ county Heritage club. itt of London, and Mrs. iated the June 6, 1983 funer­ He is survived by his wife Walter (Jean) McLeod of tSBR~~ Janet Sophia al service at Carrothers­ Amy M. Brock ; 'his son Petrolia. Also surviving are c ona , 253 Winnipeg Betzner Funeral Home, Mitton of London; daugh­ three grandchildren. Street, London, Ontario, Thamesford. Interment ters Mrs. Rick (Ruth) Mr. Brock was predec ~ died at the age of 89 on June Robin's Hill Cemetery. Summerhill of London, Mrs. eased by his brother Henry 6, 1983 at her home. Born in East Nissouri Township, Mrs. McDonald was predeceased by her husband, the late Finlay Ross McDonald, who died in 1937. She is survived by her sons Ross of Thamesford and Gordon oC London: her daughters Mrs. Z. Leonard (Janet) Bailey of Kempt­ ville, and Mrs. Grace Barons of Ingersoll; seven , grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her brothers John ' and George McLeod, and by her sisters Mrs, .Myrtle Ross and Mrs. Nettie McDonald. Rev. John Jennings offic­ iated the June 8, 1983 fun­ eral service at Carrothers­ Betzner Funeral Home, Thamesford. Interment Kinlore Cemetery. Pallbearers were Donald, McDonald, Robert Mc­ Donald,' Ralph McLeod, \"S Walter McLeod, Bill Mc­ \ Leod and Jerry Bourgeois.: •

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L1ITLE: Donald Little, Pallbearers were Roger Jane and Catherine Joan. ' Woodstock. 75, of Norwich, died Sunday, Nagle, Harold Stover, Rev . Tom GriCCin official­ Born in Barrie, he is June 19, 1963 at University Ralph Schut, Murray ed the Wednesday, June 22, survived by his parents, . Hospital, London. Rettie, Jack Parker and 1983 funeral service at Dorothy and Howard Wellar Rev . David Fearon offici­ Bob Wright. McBeath Funeral Home. of Ingersoll. Also surviving ' ated the Wednesday, June Interment at the Harris is his brother Larry, at 22, 1983 funeral service at M asFARLANE: Phyllis Street Cemetery. home, and his sisters Mrs _ McBeath Funeral Home. MacFarlane, 349 Thames Pallbearers were Michael Michael (Kathy) Straw of : Interment Ingersoll Rural Street South, Ingersoll died Watson, Bruce Borland, lngersoll, Lendra and .Cemetery.· Sunday, June 19, 1963 at John Mitchell, Len Tyler, ' Tracy, both at home. , Born in Dereham Town­ Alexandra Hospital, Inger- George Strathapolus and Rev. Cecil JardiIle offici­ ,ship to the late Mr. and Mrs. soll . Sam Sivertz. aled the Saturday, June 18, Harry Little, Mr. Li ttle was Mrs. MacFarlane is sur­ Mrs . MacFarlane was 1983 funeral service at predeceased by his brothers vived by her husband Stuart born in Toronto. She was a McBealh Funeral Home, Carl and Harry. He is S. Macl<'arlane ; her daugh­ member of St. James' Ingersoll. Interment Inger­ survived by his sisters Mrs . ter Mrs. Maurice (Joan) Anglican Church. soll Rural Cemetery. George (Muriel) McDonald Stevens of Oakville; sisters Pallbearers were Harold of Durham Centre, Mrs. Mrs. Joyce Lofft of Mississ­ WELLAl\: Scott Wcllar, Gee, Paul IIolden, Bill William (Jessie) Easy of auga and Mrs. Betty Payne 271 Jura Lane, Ingerson, Dawes, Jeff Wilson, Greg Culloden, and Mrs. Bernard uf Thamesford ; and her two died at the age of 21, after Bt'adfield, and Mark (Mary) Smith of Ingersoll granddaughters, Sarah drowning in Pittock Lake, Weston. ANNOUNCEMENTS

LANDON: Jack Landon, £[EPHENSON: At new It'1t. 2, ingersoll, died at the MarK; t General Hospital MURRt) Y: Mr. and, Mrs. age of 67 July 8, 1983, at Sunday, July 3, 1983, Ellen WTIh am. 'tJ. Murray, R.R. 3, Alexandra Hospital. (Nellie) Stephenson of Kes­ Embro, are pleased to The Rev. Roger Mc­ wick and formerly of R.R. 2, announce the engagement Combe officiated the July Ingersoll, died in her 90th of their daughter, Karen 11, 1983 funeral service at year. Jean, to Mr. Norman Kevin McBeath Funeral Home, She was the wife of the ~uShelLson of Mr. and Mrs. Cremation, Aylmer Ceme- latc Fred J. Stephenson, orman A. Bushell of Inger­ , tery. , \ who predeceased her in soll. The wedding will take , Born in Ingersoll to the 196B. place on July 23, 1983 a t ~: 30 late Mr, and Mrs. George She is survived by her p.m. in Knox UnIted Landon, the deceased is children Theresa of Kes­ Church, Embro. survived by his wife Blan- wick, Mrs. Joe (Marie) Halter of Ingersoll, Mrs. Joe che; his son Carl Knott of (Ceclia) Healy of Scar­ DEATHS London; daughter Mrs. borough, Fred J. Stephen­ Tom' (Dorothy) Moore, son Junior of Willowdale. Pompa!'1o Beach, Florida; She was predeceased by her brothers Mac of Ingersoll daughter, the late Mrs. Neil and George of Woodstock; ARCHER: Gordon Spen- \ (Helen) Leckie, who died in and sisters Mrs. John 1951. cer Xrcfffr, 99 Carnegie (Evelyn) Ponting of Inger­ Street, Ingersoll, died at Also surviving are 16 soll and Mrs. Clifford grandchildren and 29 great Alexandra Hospital, July 5, (Fr~nces) Carnm of Inger­ 1983. He was 70-years-old. grandchildren. soll. The funeral mass was Mr. Archer is survived by Also surviving is his ·his wife, Pearl (Hipperson)' : held Wednesday, July 6, granddaughter Lisa Moore 1983 at 10 a.m. at St. Ann's Archer; his brothers. and of Pompano Beach, Florida. sisters, and several meces Church, Toronto. Buriel was and nephews. at Holy Cross Cemetery, Toronto. Rosar-Morrison SI\1ITII" (Dollie) Eliza­ He was predeceased by 1PAYNEj Annie (Hay­ Funeral Home was in beth (Finley) Smith (Jones) one brother, the late Ken ward) (Parrow) Payne, of . char~e. of 4841h Mai tland Streel, Archer. . WoodsLock, died at the age London, died at the age of 43 . Rev. David StapJes of of 95 on Friday, July 1, 1983, WEEOM {}~l'; John on Sunday, July 3, 1983, at putnam United Church,: at Alexandra Hospital. Raymon(l ( ay) Weed- her home. officiated the Thursday, Alex Mills of the Salvation mark 2B5 Thames Street Born in Ingersoll, Mrs . July 7, 1983 funeral service I Army officiated. Interment • North', Ingersoll, died at lhe Smith is survived by her at McBeath Funeral Home. ' Anglican Cemetery, Wood­ age of 57 on Sunday', July 3, husband Bill; by her moth­ :, Interment Putnam Cemet­ stock. 1983 at Victoria Hospital, er, Mrs. Rose Arthur of ery. Born in Woodstock, Mrs. j London. Ingersoll; and by her Payne was a member of the Mr. Weedmark was born daughters Mrs. Kevin (Dar- Q UM ~ER: Archie Dum- . Salvation Army. in Stra throy to the la te Mr. .Iene) Johnson of Wood­ mir 9? Harford Street, She is survived by her and Mrs. Roy Weedmark. stock, Carolyn Jones of woodstock, di'ed athis home .! sons Berl and Ted Parrow, He worked as a stationery London and Angela Jones of . July 3, 1983. He was 67- : both of Ingersoll; her bro­ engineer at Hardee Farms, Innerkip. Also surviving are . years-old. thers Charles Hayward of just outside of Ingersoll. her brothers Donald of The Rev. Roger Mc­ Ingersoll and Fred Hay­ He is survived by his Woodstock, and Lloyd and Combe officiated the July 7, I ward of Windsor; 10 grand­ sisters Mrs. Olive Baxter of John Finley of Ingersoll, '>OIL , 1983 funeral service at Mc- children, 15 great grand­ London and Mrs. Donald Simpson officia­ f Beath Funeral Home. Inter­ children and five great (Barbara) Hodgins of Lon­ R():'(~ ~ .,~. ted the Wednesday, July 6, ment Field of Honor, Inger­ . great grandchildren. don; and his nephews Doug 1983 funeral service at Mc­ soll Rural Cemel~rY.. Mrs. Payne was pre­ and Jim and Wayne Baxter, Beath Funeral Home. Inter­ A Royal Canadian Legion deceased by her sons Wil­ and neices Linda Smith, ment Ingersoll Rural Cem- service was also held, under liam Parrow, who died in Laurie Ann and Lisa R,ae . etery. } ! the auspices of Branch 119. 1982, and Charles Parrow, Hodgins. Pallbearers were Max Born in Saskatchewan, who died in 1948. He was predeceased by jackr.on, Ted Newell, Bud Mr. Dummer is survived by Pallbearers were ,Stewart bis brother Bill, who died in l3owman, Hugh Knights, his brothers John of Star Brown, Eddy Brown, Danny 1941. Les Songhurst and Glen City, Saskatchewan, Alfred Newell, Cary Newell, Tre­ The Rev. Paul Burns peters. of Thunder Bay, and Bruce vor Franklin and Tim Par­ officiated the Thursday, of Burnaby, B.C.; and his row, July 7, 1983 fUneral service sisters Mrs. J. J. (Ellen) at Denning Brothers Funer- Wallace of Ingersoll, Mrs. ; al Home'\'-~t~athroy. Inter­ Percy (Gladys) White of ment Strathray Cemetery. Thunder Bay, and Mrs. James (Mary) Fulton, also of Thunder Bay. BIRTHS:

SAWYERS: Joel' and Brenda are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Aimee Elizabeth, weighing seven pounds, six ounces, on July.20, 1983 at S1. Joseph's Hospital, London, Special thanks to Dr. Fe]Jows, Dr, Patrick, Dr. Rosback and staff at" St. Joseph's Hos­ nit;:} \

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ENGAGEMENT: Mr. and Mrs:. W.E. Henderson of Stra tford, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter ,Julie Lynn Henderson, to '(;€orge William Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. K.W. Hawkins of Ingersoll. The wedding will be held at Curries United Church, Curries, Ontario, Saturday, 'August 20, 1983. _ ... r o' ."', ...... ,., ...... ""''''_u 1J:1 "'Jv .... Y\,I..l'-" '-'UCla ,lC';) vCllllfJUCII tLaUfle) !<'olden of Foldens \nvu) J"tc:tllllt!WS or ~lral­ Rev. Rober W. McCombe of officiated the Wednesday, Corners, died at. the age of fordville, formerly of Inger- . Ingersoll. August 3, 1983 fUlleral ser­ 57 on Friday, July 22. 1983 at soli, passed away as the Pallbears were John Gies­ vice at Sacred Heart \ Sunnybrook Medical Cen- result of a traffic accident brecht. Mike Beacham Church . Interment at tre, Toronto.· :.' near Bracebridge on Fri­ David· Matthews, Jim Sch~ Sacred Heart Cemetery. The Rev. Earl Moore day, Jllly 29, }983 in his 20th neider, Bob Kaufman and Pallbearers were Charles officiated the July 25, 19B3 year. AJ Dingman. Reeves, Zelindo Miotto, funeral service at McBeath Born in Tillsonburg Nov­ Interment in Strafford­ Gino Gaetan, Wayne Jen­ Funeral Home. Interment ember 20, 1983, he was a son ville Cemetery. kins, Ross Lapier and Harris Street· Cemetery, of Merritt and Bernice Mat­ \ D'Arcy Lapier. Pallbearers \vere Charles thews of StraffordvilJe, He f IO YESi\N: ilnmo Pio­ was an employee of :fillson- ~~Q CK: Herbert Hay­ . Shelton, Don Allin, Bill vesan, 74, of Beachville coc 74 Duke Street, Cam­ burg Auto Body. : ~ : Budd, Hugh DeWit, John died Monday, August 1,1983 bridge (Preston), di ed at his Surviving besides his par· , DeWit, and Pete Jellous, at Alexandra Hospital. home August 1,1983. He was Born in South West Ox­ ents is his sister' Mrs. John Mr. Piovesan was born in (Debbie) Giesbrecht of R.H. 67-ycars-old . ford, Mr . Folden was pre­ San Marco, Haly . Born in North Dorchester 1, E~en; his brothers Randy deceased by his parents, the He is survived by his wife Township to the la.te Mr . of TllIsonburg and Rick of late Mr.\~' and Mrs. Ralph Mary (Masseo) 'Piovesan' and Mrs . Bruce Haycock, FoJden. He is survived by Straffordville; a sister-inA' his sons Joseph, Frank and law Mrs. Barbara Matthews the deceased is sllrvived by his nieces and nephews William, all of Beachville' his brother Mervin of Wood· Kenneth McKee of Boston of StraffordvilIe; one ne­ brother Luigi of Haly, and phew, Kyle Giesbrecht· two stock, and his sisler, Mrs. Mass" Deborah McKee of sisters Mrs. Amelia Zenini nieces Jamie and Tera Gies­ Robert (Pearl) Jones of Willowdale. Mrs. Jeff and Mrs. Flora Parolin of brecht; and· his grand­ Tillsonburg. (Kerry) Patt of Toronto, Italy, and Mrs. Ricardo Mr, Haycock worked as a parents Cjarence and Shir­ Colleen McKee, Bradley (Augusta) Bonin and Mrs. cemetery laboror prior to ley Harvey of R.R. I, Eden, McKee, and Brian McKee, Mrs. Ella Matthews and Stella Spolador, both of his death . all of Willowdale, Also sur­ Beachville. Also surviving The Rev. Hugh Moore­ Earl Sharpe, both Inger­ vivingis his sister Mrs. of are six grandchildren. soll, house officiated the August Eleanor McKee of Willow­ . He was predeceased by 4, ]983 funer~1 service at He rested at the Os­ dale. hiS brother, lhe late Emilio. McBeath 'Funeral Home. trander and Sons Funeral Mr . Folden was a farmer Piovesan of Australia, and Home in Tillsonburg where Interment in Harris Street and a member of the United by his sister, the late'San- Cemetery. the funeral ~ervice was held Church.

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Sacred Heart. Church, IngersolJ, Ontario was the scene of a wedding, August 27, 1983, when Linda Jean, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Moor \( of Lacombe and Thomas Hubert, only son of Mr. and Mrs . ,Hubert \lcrmeeren of Ingerson, exchanged vows. The happy couple are residing in Edmonton.

<::...') , \ Dan Dunlpp and Carol McKnight Joyfully announ­ ce the safe birth of their first child, a precious son, Warren Charles Daniel Dunlop. He was born Mon­ day, September 5, 19B3, at DEATHS Alexandra Hospital, Inger­ soU, at 1:26 a .m., weighing eight pounds, two ounces. Happy grandparents are Janet Marguerite Rogerj ' Mr. and Mrs. J.C.R. BIRTHS formerly of Thamesfor , McKnight of Tillsonburg, died September 2 at Park­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacob wood Hospital in London at of Turkey Point, and Mr . the age of 77. and Mrs. Dan Dunlop Sr., of Mrs. Rogers was original· Ingersoll. Proud great MAAT - At Alexandra Hos­ ly from Perth County. She grandparents are Mr. and pital, on August 31, 19B3, to was a member oC Westmin­ Mrs . Edgar Dun/op, of In­ Derk and Annita Maat, 250 ster United Church in gersoH, Mrs. Isabell Riddell King Street East, Ingersoll, Thamesford. oC Woodstock, and great a son Justin Robert. She is survived by a son, grea t aunt Mrs. Beatrice Vernon, of Thorndale, and Gibson of Woodstock. H LLlN - Ric and Den­ sisters Grace (Mrs. Alex Special thanks to Dr. Tom iSeoc eJn n joyfully ann­ McFarlane) of Stratford Mayberry and staff, and to ounce the arrival of their and Bessie (Mrs. Les second Ooor nurses at Alex­ precious daughter, Danica Grieve) of Aylmer, two andra Hospital, for their Jacqueline, born at Alexan­ grandchildren

~U ,A H - Mark and Brenda I .\;\)C:.ER SC))~)- T J:\\\ ~S; (nee Hunt) are pleased to announce the birth of their first ~hild, a daughter, Val­ S ~0\-e~\":)~-"\- \~, \ S erie Michelle. Valerie was born August 24,1983, at 7:28 a.m ., weighing 7 Ibs. 15025. She is the ninth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hunt of Ingersoll and the fifth ' grandchild (or Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Groves of Tillison­ burg and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ellah of Stratford. Special thanks to Dr. Tom Mayber­ ry and second floor O.B. nurses at Alexandra Hospi­ tal. BIRTHS

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Fl§ IIllACK . At Alexandra Hospital, all September 6, 1983, to Ron and Bonnie Fishback, 134 Bond Street Vera (Waterhouse) Ingersoll, a daughter Hall; Dunbar, 5}0 Admiral Street, , Marie. A new sister for Woodstock and formerly of Steven and Theresa. Ingersoll, died September 23 at the age of 70. WSIJJ;f; - John and Debbie She was predeceased by . (nee Morris) proudly an­ her husband, George Dun­ nounce the arrival of their bar in 1971 and her father, daughter, Laura Elizabeth, the late Lambert Water­ ~ weighing 6 lbs., 12 oz., at St. house. , Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton S'he is survived by her on September 7, 1983. First mother, Mrs. Minnie Water­ grandChild for Helen Morr­ house of Ingersoll; a daugh­ . is, Ingersoll, and John ter, Mrs. Robert Montgom· ,Morris, London. Third ery (Janet) Sutherland and grandchild for Muriel , two grandchildren, Scott . Bruce, Niagara Falls, "CnL and Mark Montgomery. She is a)so survived by her JlAYBEURY - Tom and , brothers Robert Water­ Sylvia Mayberry joyfully house of Toronto and Harold announce the safe arrival of Waterhouse of Courtland their SOil, Graham Reid, on and two sisters, Mrs. Joe September 16, 1983. A bro­ Kean (Jean) of Ingersoll ther for Dan and Rachel. and Mrs. Harold Moulton Our thanks to all who of{er~ , (Violet) of Sutherland and ed help or best wishes. sister-in-law Mrs. Aaron Bickell

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PQRTER Marguerite (Burns) Porter died Oct­ ober 11 at Woodstock Ger1- eral Hospital. She was a stenographer BIRTHS for the Union Gas Company and was a life member of Ule Norsworthy Chapter of BIRTHS the lODE and Trinity United Church Women. She was the wife of the DRIESSE - Martin and late Leslie Porter. She is Johanna Driesse (nee-Van survived by a sister, Mrs. Straalen) R.R. 4, Ingersoll ~ATTS- Jeffery is proud to Lenore O'Dell, of Kitchener are pleased to announce the announce the arrival of his and nieces, and arrival of their daughter nephew~ brother Michael Christoph­ Mrs. . Terrence Marilyn, on October 7, 1983 Hon~y er on October 3, 1983 at St. (Joan), of Trura, Nova at Alexandra Hospital. Joseph's Hospital, London.- Scotia, Robert Foote i of Kitchener, and Blair F~ote of Kilchener. ' Funeral services were l\\..)G£RSC>LL \:t ~\)~S &t{;Jf,Cr¥ CE - Marvin and Joanne (nee-Hooke) are held October 13 and were officiated by Reverend \~ \<;'~'3 pleased to announce the \ birth of their son Jordan Carmen Holbrough . Inter­ Brooke at Victoria Hospital ment at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery_ ?n October 13, 1983, weigh­ Ing 91bs. 112 oz. A brother for Ashley. Proud grand­ parents ar~ George and Bernice Rooke and Howard and Kay Patience. Special UANHil: - TIoy (Turk) Hanley, of 146 Charles thanks to Dr, J .. Tasker and Street East, Ingersoll died fourth floor nursing staff. October 11 at Victoria Hosp­ ital, London. Mr. Hanley was born in London, Ontario and was a J OII NSTONE-Scott and retired dispatcher for the Isabel, of Beachville are Ingersoll Police Force. pleased to announc~ the by arrival of their son David He was predeceased Scott, on October 9 1983 three brothers John and Gerald Hanley and Fred weighing 71bs. % oz.'Proud grandparents are Linn and Juett. Marla Johnstone and Ed . He is survived by his wife and Isabel Treszl. Florence (Hilts) Hanley, daughters Mrs. Margaret Harrington, of Woodstock Mrs. Chesley Keeping (Jeanne), oC Ingersoll, Mrs. Peter Bryce (Pat), of Inger­ soll, Mrs . Jim Hopkins (Jackie), of Ingersoll, Mary FrizcJJe, of Woodstock, sons W.Roy, of LIoydminster, Alberta and James, of st. Thomas. 17 Grandchildren and six great-grandchild­ ren. Reverend Tom Griffin officiated the October 14 funeral service. Interment at Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery. BIRTHS

STElVAR,! - Greg and An­ nette together with their families, welcome with love DEArns their first child Kyle Joseph weighing 9 Jbs. 6 oz. Kyle was born at 8:30 p.m. October 19, 1983 . Extra proud first time grandpar­ HANLEY+RoyP.J. Hanley ents are Donald and Joyce . Sr., lrl Charles st. E. Stewart and Ray and Marg Ingersoll passed away un­ Hendriksen all of Thames­ DEAms expectedly at Victoria ford. Special thanks for all Hospital London October 11, your support and encour­ 1983 in his 77th year. He had agement goes to Dr. Henry been in failing health for the Bendheim, Elaine, Terry past few years. Born in and all the 3rd. floor staff at London, Ontario, August 31, st. Joseph's Hospital, Lon­ 4J..Ot; R ~~ Gordon Alder­ 1907 he resided in Ingersoll don. son died at Alexandra Hosp­ the past 71 years. He was a ital on October 17 a t age 66. retlred dispatcher with the GILL - Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ingersoll Police Depart­ Gill, Ingersoll, are pleased He was born in Kintore ment and prior to this to announce the safe arrival and resided at R.R. 4, worked for Aylmer Clean­ of Craig Brian born Thurs­ Ingersoll. . ers and Witty School Bus day, October 20,1983, at 2:52 Lines. He was a past Presi­ a.m .; weighing 9 Ibs. 2%. He was predeceased by dent of Branch 119 Ingersoll ozs. A new little brother for two brothers Hubert and Legion. Kerrie and Amy. Grand­ Russell. Surviving are his wife parents: Mr. and Mrs. Florence (Hilts) and sons Grant Gill, R.R. 1, Embro, W.Roy, Lloydminster, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Samp­ He is survived by his wHe Alberta, and Jim, st. son, Kirkland Lake and Elva (Kittmer) AJderson, Thomas and daughters, great-grandparents Mr. and daughters Mrs. Gary Min­ Mrs. Margaret Harrington, Mrs. Cecil Gill, Ingersoll. ogue (Louella), of R.R. 1 Woodstock, Mrs. Jeanne Bright Ms. Cheryl Bailie, Special thanks to Dr. P. l Keeping, Mrs. Pat Bryce, Rae, OB nurses, Alexandra of Lonaon, sons Wayne and Mrs. Jackie Hopkins, all of Hospital. Barry, both of R.R. 4, Ingersoll and Mary Frizelle IngersoJl, and seven grand­ of Woodstock, Seventeen Mc {( QR9UOQA ~ \ - Jay­ children. grandchildren and six son, Sarah and Cayley, are grea t~grandchildren. thrilled to announce the He was predeceased by arrival of their twin sister A funeral service was three brothers John and and brother, Megan Ashley, held October 20 at the Gerald Hanley and Fred 6 lbs. 6 ozs. and Michael McBeth Funeral Home with Juett and infant son Bobby. Lewis Ross, SIbs. 11 ozs., on Reverend Carmen HoI­ Funeral service was October 5, ' 1983, at St. brough offiCiating. Crema­ held October 14, 1983 from Joseph's Hospital, London. tion followed. McBeath Funeral Home Proud dad and mom, David with Reverend R. Griffin and Sandra, are glad it's o ffi cia ting. over and mom's home after Interment at Oxford her extensive stay in Lon­ Memorial Park Cemetery. don. Special thanks to Pallbearers were grand­ Grandma McCorquodale, sons Roy P. Hanley Jr., Embro, Nancy, Jackie, Terry Harrington, Kevin Ann-Marie and Amy for Keeping, Bob Hopkins and their kindness and support. Nephews Allan Juett and David Hanley. ~AMERQ~ -",Tom and Pat are pleased to annouce the birth of their son Kyle Thomas, October 11, 1983, weighing SIbs. lO'h ozs. A new brother for Kari. BIRTHS

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NEW MEMBER OFTHE ~Joseph and Anne Ward of 147 King Hiram St. UNCOLNS Ingersoll are pleased to Neil Sandy &ilU;W~ 1 f,lnd announce the birth of their Kelly Campbell (nee daughter Mandi Marie Rose St)earer) are proud to who was born on November announce the birth of 3, 1983. their first child Jennifer Helen Campbell on Nov. 3 at 12 :50 PM weighing in at 6 lb ,6 oz. Proud Grandparents T wG E Rsa\-,- Ross and Ruth Shearer are looking forward to a new and upcoming star for the Lincolns. Proud Grandparents Ken and Laurie Campbell are also looking forward to the first woman Fire Chief. P.S. TheSnorter would Like to welcome the SmurfeUe

ERING - Derek and Ingrid rmga (nee de Groot) of 260 Victoria Street, Ingersoll are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Frederick John born on November 4, 1983. l. U~AI :D.t~-Earl James Thornton of 117 King Hiram Street, Ingersoll died at Alexandra Hospital Novem­ ber 5. He was 75 years old. He was born in Ingersoll. He is survived by his wife Florence (German) Thorn­ ton, daughters Mrs. William Elliott (Shirley) • of St. Catherines, Mrs. Roy ftUTHRERt- Jennie Sharpe (Barbara), of Heeney) Cuthbert died , London, sisters Mrs. Philip Monday, October 24 at 'lo.. Marsh .(Marjorie), of St. Wooctingford Lodge, Wood­ "~'Thomas; Mrs. Doris Boni- stock at age 90. She was face of Ingersoll, brothers formerly of RR. 2, Inger­ Cecil and Anderson, six soll. grandchildren and one She was born in Welling­ great-granddaughter. ton County and was the wife He was predeceased by of the late Clarence Cuth· one brother Arthur, in 1965. bert. She is survived by Service was held Novem­ daughters Mrs. Effa Sippel, ber 8 at the McBeath Fun­ of Dru,m bo, and Melbow-ne, eral Home with Rev. John of Mount Elgin, grandchUd­ Jennings officiating. Cre· ren Peter and Robert Cuth­ malion (ollowed. bert, and John Sippel and great-grandchild Jennifer Cuthbert. 'l:ATERMA4"Grace Water· Funeral services were man died at Alexa~dra conducted by Reverend Hospital November 17. She Lorenzo Ramirez October was 85 years old . 26 at the McBeath Funeral She is formerly of 80 Alma Home. Street. She was predeceas­ Interment at West Oxford ed by her husband George Cemetery. Waterman, in 1978, two sons, Nelson and Keith Waterman, and a sister Mrs . Stuart Marshall. She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Gordon Mill­ son (Ann), of Ingersoll, a sister Mrs. Florence Renaud, of London, four grandsons, Russell Beer, Robert, Brian and Kevin Millson, one great· granddaughter Mrs. Terry Riordan (Bonnie), of Wood­ stock, and four great­ grandchildren. A funeral service was held November 19 at the McBeath Funeral Home with Rev. Tom Griffin offi­ ciating. Pallbearers wel'e Jim Renaud, Don Waterman, Brian Millson, Jack Empey, Bill Empey, and Kevin Mill­ son. Interment at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. DEATHS

~ HQWN - Wilfred H. (Wimp) Crown, of R.R. 4 Ingersoll, died Tuesday, November 22 at his residence. He was 63 years olel. Be was born in Ingersoll. BIRTHS He is survived by his wife Marian (Carter) Crown, SOil BA IfGULER-At Victoria Mark, at home, brother Hosp I1 aI, London, Thurs· floss, of Ingersoll, and sis­ day, November 24, 1983, in ter Mrs . Ross Gardham her 27th year, after a brief MURPHY-Born to Dr. (Margaret), of Ingersoll. illness. Mrs. Katherine Susan and Dr. Charles He was predeceased by Louise (Gill) Baechler of Murphy of Bowmanville a two brothers George and Rostock. She was a member son Michael Robert - weigh­ Robert and one sister Helen. . of Rostock United Church. ing 6lbs. 1 oz and a daughter A private family service Beloved wife of Kenneth l Charlotte Paula weighing 6 was held Thursday, Novem­ Baechler whom she mar­ lbs. 5 OZ on October 14, 1983. ber 24 at the McBeath ried November 24, 1979. Proud grandparents are ) Lovjng mother of Brenda Mr. and Mrs. James Funeral Home with Rev­ and Bradley at home. Dear Murphy of Toronto and Dr. erend Carmen Holbrough daughter of Grant and Betty and Mrs. Robert Stephenson oCficia ti ng . Gill of RR. I, Embro. Also oC 4 Pine Crescent, Inger­ Interment at Oxford surviving are four brothers soll. Memorial Park Cemetery. ! Brian of Ingersoll, Ronald of n .R. 3, Embro, Glenn of THEIlE-Kevin and Kelly I ~~ " _ Margaret . London and Keith of St. (nee Burrill) are pleased to (Fraser) Reddick, of the Marfs. two sisters; Sheila announce the birth of their Oxford Regional Nursing (Mrs . Margaret Christ­ second child, a son, Shawn Home. died Thursday, Nov­ mann) of Paisley and Linda Cameron, weighing 8 Ibs 8 ember 24 at Alexandra Hos­ of RR 1, Embro; Paternal 'oz on November 10 at Wood­ pital. She was 75 years old. grandparents are Cecil and stock General Hosptial. She was born in Scotland. Grace Gill of Ingersoll. Rev. Proud grandparents are A service was held Satur­ C. Holbrough and Rev . D. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burril! day, November 26 at the Markle officiated .• Inter­ of Ingersoll and Mr. and McBeath Funeral Home ment was Harris Street Mrs. Fred Thede of Prince­ with Reverend John Jenn­ Cemetery, Ingersoll. As ex­ ton . ings officiating. pressions of sympathy, Interment at Ingersoll donations may be made to .o'NEILL-David and Flor­ Rural Cemetery . the Canadian Cancer ence (nee Foster), an­ SOciety or charity of one'~ nounce the birth of their 1A~A~ iP eorge Tarrant choice. son, Connor, on November of Cathcart Street, Inger­ 18, 1963, in St. Joseph's soll, died Thursday, Novem­ Hospital, London. Proud ber 24 at Alexandra Hospit­ grandmothers are Mary al. He was 79 years old. O'Neill and Marion Foster, He was born in' Surrey both of Ingersoll. England . He is survived by his wHe Jessie (Johnson) Tarrant, 'and sis­ ters Mrs. Hazel Shelton, of Ingersoll, and Mrs. A.E. Weaver (Edith), of Toronto. He was predeceased by one brother Walter, in 1960. and one sister Annie Crook­ er, in 1942. A service was held Sat­ urday, November 26 at the McBeath Funeral Home with Reverend Tom Griffin offiCiating. Interment at Harris Street Cemetery. DEATHS

GIllSON: Elizbeth Gibson (Robertsf died at Central Park Lodge, Kitchener, Tuesday, December 6,1983, in her 93rd year. Mrs. Gibson, formerly of Ingersoll, resided in Lon­ don, but was born in Stoke Newington, England. She was predeceased by her first husband, the late BIRTHS James Roberts, who died in 1938, and by her second husband, the late Samuel A: ELLIOTT: Elizabeth H. Gibson who died in 1953. (Betty) (Leigh) Elliott died She is survi ved by her PYE-Michael pleased at Woodstock Private Hos­ is to children Russell Roberts of pital Saturday, December announce the arrival of his Winnipeg, Mrs. Joseph new baby brother, Thomas 10 198;) at the age of 77.

T .:r rn E:. S 80 years Saturday, Dec­ ember 17,1983 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. DEATHS Born in Tilburg, Holland, he had resided in Ingersoll. Mr. Mutsners was pre­ BIRIHS deceased by his wife, the PHILLIPS: Jim Phillips, late Maria Doorakkers, who R.R. 2, Ingersoll, died at died in 1976. Alexandra Hospital. Wed­ nesday, December 7,1983 at He is survived by his the age of 58. iLEMIN~ - At Victoria children, Jan of Ingersoll, ospTtal , London on Nov­ Born in Woodstock, Mr. Ad of Ingersoll, Mrs. Phillips was employed at ember 29, 1983, to Mr. and Catherina Van Mierlo of! Mrs. George Fleming, 254 Kelsey-Hayes, Beard's R.R. 5, Ingersoll, Mrs. Lane. Mutual Street, Ingersoll, a Peter (Wllhelmina) Ver­ He is survived by his son Michael Jason. beem of Thames{ord, Peter. sister Mrs . Fred (Ruth) of Thamesf9rd, Water of' Funnell of R.R. 2, Ingersoll, Thamesford, and Mrs. Larry (Ann) Ketelaars of and his nephews and nieces Granton. Fred Funnell Jr. of. Wood­ DEArns stock, Ron Funnell of Gran­ ton, Mrs. David (Judy) Also surviving are h,is Robbins of Hamilton, Larry brothers Jo and Mien, both Funnell of R.R. 2, Ingersoll, of Tilburg, Holland. Mrs. George (Brenda) Rid­ Wl»:~D' ; Lillian M. Downey (King) died at dle of Ingersoll, Mrs . Kathy Funeral mass was held at Pay of Woodstock, and Jeff Woodstock General Hos­ Sacred Heart Catholic pital Saturday, December Funnell of Ingersoll. Church, Monday, December The Saturday, December 10, 1983. She was SO-years­ 19 1983 at 11 a.m. Father 10, 1983 funeral service was old. Charles Campbell offici a ted by the Rev. Harry Born in England, Mrs. officiated. Downey formerly resided in Brydon of st. John's Anglic­ an Church, Thamesford, at Ingersoll. Temporary entombment She was the wife of the McBeath Funeral Home. ' in Ingersoll mausoleum Interment In Ingersoll late Charles Downey who with interment later in Rural Cemetery. predeceased her in 1976. Sacred Heart Cemetery. She is survived by her [9l!I,l!!~: Lloyd Bourne, daughter Mrs. George 70, ched Wednesday, Dec­ (Madeline) Dukes of Wood­ Parish prayers were held ember 14, 1983 at Victoria stock, and her son Earl December 18 at the church. Hospital, London. Pallbearers were Walter Downey of R.R. 5, Wood­ Born in Ingersoll, Mr. stock. Also surviving are Bourne had resided in Port Verhoeven, Mike McNicoll, Ontario. nine grandchildren and 19 Zebreg}\ts, Ed Zebreghls, great grandchildren. He was predeceased by Adrian Vanderpas, Mich his wife, the late Grace Mrs. Downey was pre­ Verhoeven and Ad Haans. deceased by her brother .. Bourne who died in 1967, Mr. Mulsaers was the son and by his brother John, the late Edward King. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Officiating the Tuesday, who died in 1972. Johannes Mutsaers. He He is survived by his December 13, 1983 funeral worked as a machinist and service was Bruno Suhr. I stepdaughter Patty English W3S a member of the of Lindsay, his brothers Temporary entombment in Roman Catholic faith. Ingersoll mausoleum with Clarence of Clearwater, interment later in the Inner­ Florida, and Roy of Inger­ kip Cemetery. soll, and by a number of nieces and nephews. CHANNINp : Frederick The Rev. Farthing offic­ Channing, 75, died Tuesday, ialed the Saturday, Dec­ December 13, 1983 at Alex­ ember 17, 1983 funeral ser­ andra Hospital, Ingersoll. vice at Nicholls Funeral Born in St. Aubyn, Eng­ Home, 330 Midland Ave ., land, he had resided at 103 Midland. Temporary en­ Thames Street South, Ing­ tombment in Lakeview ersoll. Cemetery, interment later.

The Rev. Tom Griffin offlciated the Thursday, December 15, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Temporary entomb.­ ment in Ingersoll maus­ oleum; interment l~t~r in the Harris Street CE:lnetery. r0.j C; F R SaL)-

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<;A RTER' Edna (Hawkins) Carter died He was born in North Oxford Township. ~ - At Alexandra Tuesday, December 20, 1983 at West­ He is survived by his wife. the former Hospital on December 15, minster Hospital. London at the age of 84. Helen O'Meare, and his children Mar~aret 1983 to Dave and Kelley Born in Woodstock, she had resided at Mary, Barbara and Pauline, all of London, Hunt, R.R. 5, Ingersoll, a 172 AI bert Street, Ingersoll. and son John and daughter-in-law Hen­ daughter Shea Elizabeth, She was predeceased by her husband, rietta of RR. 2, Ingersoll. Also surviving is weighing 8 Ibs. 9V4 oz. A the late Percy Carter, who died in 1960, and his sister, Catherine HanJon of Ingersoll, sister for Derrick. A new by her son, Melvin, who died in 1973. and his grandchildren Theresa, Barbie, granddaughter for Ross and She is survived by her children Mrs. Joseph, Christopher and Johnathan Han­ Marjorie Albright, Mt. Margie Thomas of Ingersoll, Mrs. Glen lon. Elgin and Ernie and Yvonne (Florence) McCready of Salford, Mrs. Mr. Hanlon was predeceased by his Hunt of Ingersoll. Special Jack (Nornie) Racher of Salford, Mrs. sisters Mary Kramer, Teresa Spellman "thanks" to Dr. Richner Ralph (Marie) Durston of Ingersoll, Mrs. and Pauline McDonald, and by his and Staff of OR Ray (Betty> Bloxsidge of Beachville, brothers Ed and Tom. Kenneth of Perth and Donald of London. The Friday, December 23, 1983 service MacKA Y Laura and Also surviving is her sister, Mrs. B . was at Sacred Heart Church, Ingersoll. Donald MacKay, 179 Carn­ Verhyn of Ingersoll, her friend Cecil Case. Temporary entombment in Ingersoll egie St., are happy to 20 grandchildren and 20 great grand­ Mausoleum. interment later in Sacred announce the birth of their children. Heart Cemetery. ninth grandchild, a son born A private family service was held Parish prayers were held last Thursday to Gail and Sandy MacKay, Thursday, December 22, 1983 at McBeath at 8 p.m. 9 Partridge St.. London. Ian Funeral Home. The Rev. Tom Griffin Active pallbearers were Dr. Jim Gill, -f Alexander, was born at St. officiated. Francis Hanlon, Leo Hanlon. Jim Hanlon, Josf'ph's Hospital, London Tmporary entombment in Ingersoll Peter Dimmers and Bert Luyben. "1; December 21, 1983, and Mausoleum, interment later in the Harris Honorary bearers were Stan Shannon, w::!:'> greeted by Mommy, Street Cemetery. Bill Brown, Ken McCreery and Larry u<\ddy, sister Natalie Anne McDonald. antl Aunt Merilee. . HANLON: Joseph Hanlon died Wed­ Excited cousins are nesday, December 21, 1983 at his RR. 2. TITUS: Vera (Lockey) Titus died Wed­ Janeil Buchanan, Calgary; Ingersoll horne. ne~ecember 21, 1983 at Alexandra Emily and Matthew Hospital. Born in Oxford County, she had MacKay. Peterborough; resided at 221 Thames Street North, Tracy. Kimberly, Daniel Ingersoll. ' . and Rob MacKay, Ingersoll. Mrs. Titus was the wife of the late' '. Ma ternal grandparents Samuel Titus, who died in 1981, and the are Mary and Alex Pineau, wife of the late Roy Cole, who died in 1975. St. ThDmas She is survived by her brother Ward Dodgson of Owen Sound, and her sisters Mrs, Norman (M. Irene) Brown of Thorn­ bury and Mrs. Irma Louise Fletcher of Woodstock. The Rev. Tom Griffin officiated the Thursday, December 22, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Tem­ porary entombment in Ingersoll Maus­ oleum with interment later in Ingersoll \ Rural Cemetery_ ,------', BIRTHS Area deaths

aclNTOSH' Don Mac­ Chilliwack, B.C., Mrs. and -hiS brother Richart BLANCHER - At Alexandra ntosh, 45, died Tuesday, George (Ruth) Bennett of London and sister ~ Hospital on November 8, ovember 29, 1983 in Lon- Dorchester, Mrs. Richard Bruce (Doroiliy) McMi 1983 to Joe and Phyllis on. He had resided in (Linda) Phillips of Beach, of Woodstock. , Blancher, 176 Whiting St., iagara -{}n-the-Iake. ville, Larry of Clinton, and Richardson was predeCt Ingersoll, a son James DEATHS Mrs. Robert (Helen) White ed by his brother Bruce, Allen. A brother for Joe. Mr. MacIntosh is surviv­ of Harrietsville. Also sur­ by his two sisters Mal d by his wife Carol viving are three brothers in Hart and Elsie Chapme ST w eHUCK - Tanis and (Senicar) MacIntosh, and Ireland, 30 grandchildren, The Rev. Cecil J arc Mike, are proud to announ­ ELLIS: (Gonnerman) Ellis, 's children Greg, Jeff aDd and two great grandchild­ officiated the Thursc ce the birth of their second 125 Mill Street, Ingersoll Michelle, all at home. Also ren. December 1, 1983 fun I daughter Jody Lynn, on died at the age of 87 on - surviving is his mother Mrs. Mr. Morrison was prede­ service at McBeath Funl November 22, 19B3, at Alex­ Friday, December 2, 1983. sther MacIntosh of Inger­ ceased by his sons Donald Home. Interment in andra Hospital, weighing 8 Mrs. Ellis was tbe wife of soll; his sister Mrs. David and Ronald, in 1944, and Harris Street Cemetery Ibs. 2'/2 OZS. A sister for H tbe late Frederick (Dick) (Marilyn) Dunn of Inger­ Robert in 1966. Pallbearers were Dor Brandy. 2 Ellis who died in 1956. soll, and brother Gary Mac­ The Rev. Tom Griffin Haney, John Freemar: She is survived by her Intosh of Ingersoll. offici a ted the Thursday, Cal Stewart, Donald FJ o MOYLTON - Wayne and children Mrs. Dorothy December 1, 1983 funeral mantle, Joe Van Rys' 'Mary (nee Scott) of Burling­ rn Daymond, St. Thomas, He was predeceased by seI"Yice at McBeath Funeral and Bill Whatley. ton, wish to announce the Donald of Ormand Beach, his father, the late Art Home. Interment in the 1J birth of their daughter (jJ Florida, William of Belle MacIntosh. Harris Street Cemetery. CANTELON: Vi· Shona Scott, on November River. Tom of St. Cather­ The funeral service was Pallbearers were Richard (Dunton) Cantelon ( D 'n, 1983. Proud grandpar­ ines, and Ed of Ingersoll. held Friday, December 2, Phillips, David Neave, Bob Sunday, November '1:7, l ents are Mr. and Mrs. r Also Surviving are 23 grand 1983 at Margon Funeral Morrison, Rodney Budden, at North York Gent { George Scott of Bathgat children and Z5 great Home, Niagara-{}n-the-lake. Carlton Bennett and Scott Hospital. Scotland, and Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren. Woolley. Mrs. Cantelon was_ Norman Moulton, Ingersoll. The Rev. Tom Griffin wife of the late How officiated the Monday, Dec­ Cantelon who died in 19 PYE - Michael is pleased to ember 5, 1983 funeral M RRISON: Samuel R. §,ICH %§PSON: Ralph She is survived by announce the arrival of his service at SL James' Angl­ MorrIson, 151 K.ing Hiram Richar son, 276 Skye children Horner of Burli new baby brother, Thomas ican Church. Interment in Street, Ingersoll, died at Street, Ingersoll, died Mon­ ton, Don of Langley, B Edward, born Tuesday, Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. Victoria Hospital, London, day, November 28, 1983 at Hugh of Bellingham, Wa November 29, 1983, at 12:30 Pallbearers were John Monday, November 28, 1983. Victoria Hospital, London. inton, and Mrs. Willi a.m., weighing 7lbs. 5'12 ozs. Ellis, Mark Ellis, Irvin He was 74-years-{}ld. He was 74-years-()ld. (Marie) Wotherspoon Proud parents are Lawr­ Daymond, Fred Daymond, Born in Newton Narden, British Columbia. ence and Sherry Pye. Proud Jim Waterworth and Todd Ireland, Mr. Morrison is Born in .Ingersoll, Mr. The Rev. Don J amiesoI grandparents are Mrs. Daymond. survived by his wife, the Richardson is survived by Port Colborne officia ted Helen Anderson and Mr. fonner Grace Whatley. He his wife, the former Agnes Thursday, December 1, 1 and Mrs. Lawrence Pye Sr. is also survived by his Minard. Also surviving are funeral service at McBe, Proud great-grandparents children Mrs. Don (Betty) his daughters Mrs. john Funeral Home. Interm are Mrs. Mary Anderson \Vhite of Ingersoll, David of (Elsie) Christian of Part in the Harris Street Cer and Mr. Lawrence Lough­ London, Mrs. John (Bar­ Sydeney, and Mrs. Wayne tery. Pallbearers WI rey, all of Ingersoll. Special bara) Woolley of Wallace-. (Marie) Parsons of New Hugh Can tel on, r tbanks to Dr. Tom May­ town, John of Ingersoll, Liskeard, his son Michael Cantelon, Homer Can tel berry and nurses on second Mrs. Dorothy Mayo of and daughter-ill-law Erma­ Bill Wotherspoon, floor Alexandra Hospital. Putnam, Mrs. Uoyd/(lrene) jean; his son Robert and Friesen and Dan Budden of Belmont, Peter of a hter-in-Iaw Brenda' AIRBANKS-Henry Fair- stock. lers Mrs. William (Shirley): an S, age 79, died Novern- Funeral services were Elliott of St. Catharincs, i r 10 at Alexandra Hoop- heJdNovcmber 3 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Roy (Barbara) Sharpe ·tal. He was born in Beach-· at McBeath Funeral Home of London; sisters Mrs. ille. ' with Rev. George Watt and Philip (Marjorie) Marsh of ~e is survived by his wIfe ,Rev. J.R. Simpson officiat- St. Thomas, Mrs. Doris Lilian (Moore) : Fairbanks, lng. Soloist was Gerald Boniface of In~rsoll and f 252 Whiting Street, Inger- Heeney. Interment followed brothers Cecil and Ander­ DB, children Jack and at Ebenezer Cemetery. son of Ingersoll. He is also Hazel, of st. Marx's, Bob PaIJbearers were Max survived by six grandchild­ and Mary, of Ingersoll, and Heeney, Cliff Underwood, ren and one great-grand­ sister Mary Earl, of Walsh, ~rd Paterson, John Nance- child. He was predeceased grandchildren Jerry Fair- kivell, Ted HWlt, Colin by one brother, Arthur, in banks of' Stratford Joan Campbell and honorary 1965. - Doupe of st. Mary'~, ' Troy pallbearers were Don Funeral services were and BradJey of Ingersoll Bragg and David Sweet- held November 8, 1983 at 2 and great-grandchildren land. p.m. at McBeath Funeral Stephanie, Jeffrey, and TUNNEY- Glen L. Tunney, Home with Rev . John Jen­ Michael. 140 Skye Street, Ingersoll nings officiating. Cremation He was- predeceased by died October 29 at Alexan- followed. two' sisters Gladys Mac- dra Hosptial at the age of 75. MiHan and Dora, and five He was predeceased by WtANCHER- Ashton Blan- : brothers Fred, Edwin, his wife, Christena (Roe) cher of Centreville, died ; Harold, Tom and Charley. Tunney, one son, Harry Wednesday, October 26, at: A funeral service was (944) and one daughter, AJexandra Hospital. He was I held November 14 at the Beth in 1980. 83 years old. i McBeath Funeral Home He is 'survived by his He was born in West I with Rev. Carmen Hol~ daughters Mrs. John Oxford Township. He is' brough officiating. A special (Joyce) Horobetz of Hamil- survived by his wife, May I service was held November ton, Colleen Turner of (Eaton) Blancher, children 13 at Moose Lodge Auspices Calgary and his son Wayne Charles, of Ingersoll, Doug­ No. 1141.' Tunney of Sarnia. He is las, of n.R. 1 Woodstock, Pallbearers were Bob survived by his brother George, of Ingersoll, Nor­ Collins, Jim Swartzen- Free~an Tunney of Blyth man, of Ingersoll, Leslie, of truber Troy Fairbanks and slster Mrs. Grace Tay- Beachville, Louis, of R.R. 2, Bradl~y Fairbanks Bob lor of London, as well as Ingersoll, and Gerald, of Doupe and Jerry' Fair- eight grandchilct:en . KHchener, sisters Mrs. banks. Funeral servIces were Nora Harcourt, of Wood­ held November 1 at 2 p.m. stock, Mrs. Ruby Gardiner, SISS1NG.· Jurrien (Jerry) at McBeath Funeral Home of North Augusta, Mrs Slssing, 58 Nelson Avenue, . with Rev. John Jennings of Harold Carter (Madeline), died Monday, October 31, St. PauJ's Presbyterian of Ingersoll, Mrs. Elmer 1983 at his residence. He Church offiCiating, Inter­ Jorstad (Monetta), of High was 46. ment followed at Ingersoll River, Alberta, Sandy, of He was originally from Rural Cemetery. Kamloops, B.C. sons John, Rotterdam, Holland. He is Pallbearers were Ron of Charlton, and Harrisoll, survived by his wife, Nancy James, John Horobetz, John of Aylmer, 30 grandchildren (Young) Slssing, children Horobetz Jr., Gary Smith, and several great-grand­ Janna, Duncan, Jurritm Jr. Clyde Mills and Frank children. and Margaret, all ,at home McGee. He was predeceased by and his father, Roelof Siss­ one son Donald, two bro­

ing of Ingersoll. He is also mORTON- Earl ThorntonJ thers Joseph and Beverly, survived by sisters Mrs. 7g, area November 5-at three sisters Phoebe Boyce, AntonWarteldina) Vander Alexandra Hospital. Daisy Thompson and Gertie Hoek of Port Colborne, Mrs. Mr. Thornton was a relir- Warner. John (Henderika) Onbelet ed employee of Ingersoll Funeral services were of rngersoll, Mrs. Paul Public Utilities Commission conducted Friday, October (Alida) Boughton of Guelph and atl avid member of the 28 at the McBeath Funeral and Mrs. Bernard (Roelie) Ingersoll Lawn Bowling Home by Reverend Law- Dilliolt of St. Johns, New­ Club, : rence Squires. foundland as welJ as one He is survived by his wife, Interment at Princeton brother, Marten of Wood- Florence (German), daugh- Cemetery. SWARJZ-Hazel Madelene DEAms Swartz (Ba tlen), aged 85, passed away at Woodstock General Hospital, Novem­ ber 9. Born in West Oxford BIRTHS }Xm ij UQY~f.( - Minnie Township, Mrs. Swarlz Waterhouse (Taylor) died lived at RH. I, Beachville. November 12, at the Oxford Mrs. Swartz was prede­ Regional Nursing Home al ceased by her husband the age of 92. Charles Montrose Swartz FERGUSON- Don and Carol Mrs. Waterhouse, born in 09(9) one son, Lloyd Batten

of London, and Ralph of (Joan) I of R.R. 5, Ingersoll, Putnam. He is also survived sister Mrs. Maggie Nash, of by daughters Iva (Mrs. Ingersoll, grandchildren George Stone) of Bartow, Gordon and Jeanne Cowell, Florida, Esther (Mrs. John Ruth, Charles and Linda Johnson) of Barrie and Cowell, and Mary Caffyn. Marie (Mrs. Charles Smith) A funeral service was of Ingersoll. held November 15 at Also surviving are 43 McBeath Funeral Home grandchildren, 52 great­ wi th Rev. lieorge Watt grandchildren and one officiating. grea t-grea t-grandchild. Pallbearers were Ron Funeral services were Harrison, Ed Butt, Jon Bow­ held November 12 at man, Ralph Cowell, Stacy McBeath Funeral Home, Phillips, and Gerald with Rev. Cecil Jardine Heeney. officiating. Interment was Intermcnt followed at at Putnam Cemetery. Deachville Ccmetery.

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Mary Elizabeth !~~ of Ingersoll and John William Toslani of Woodstock were Wlited in marriage October 8, 1983, at Sacred Heart Church, lngersoll. Reverend C~arles Campbell conducted the ceremony with Reverend George Watt assisting. Thr. hrirl~ is the dauehter of Elmer and Ma~ry Sheila Teal, of Ingersoll, and the groom is the son of Irene Tosland and the late John Tosland, of Thamesford. The church was decorated with two candelabras of pink carnations whtte statice, and white mini-carnatio~s, and two arrangements of white gladiolus and pink carnations, and 11 white pew bows ~ith pink carnations. . 'Organist 'was Charles Banhardt. Mary Watt, of Ingersoll was soloist and Chris Chard was guitarist. Musical numbers included the Wedding song, Evergreen and Author of Love. The bride's gown was cathedral length in Victorian style with chiffon over satin and Alen~on lace on the neckband, cuffs and hemlIne. It had a leg of mutton sleeves peplum and V-shaped ruffles on the bodic~ MR. AND:MHS. TOSLAND made of Alencon lace. The botlice was .The ~room wore an Oxford grey tuxedo adorned with seed pearls. The dress was WIth tails and a black bow tie. The ushers designed and made by sister of the bride wore Oxford grey tuxedos with black bow Michele Teale. She wore a Tudor hat of tics and the ringbearer wore a pearl grey satin ~nd chiffon with a double layer tuxedo with a black bow tie. ·fmgertlp length veil. There was a bow at Best man was John Scotland, of London, the back of the hat adorned with pearls. ffiend of the groom and ushers were Tom That hat was made by the bride. She Ingram, of Woodstock, friend of the groom, carried a cascade bouquet of white gardenias, stephanotis, freesia and azalea Chris Dubicki, of Thamesford, friend of the pink roses. . goom, Doug Holland, of Woodstock, friend of the groom, and Michael Teale, of Maid of honor W8~ Mary Catherine Kelly, of Thamesford, friend of the bride. Ingersoll! brother of the bride. Ringbearer She wore a floor length burgundy gown of w~s Chnstopher Bruines, friend of the satin with burgundy Alencon lace on the brIde and groom. bodice, neckband, cuffs, sleeves and A reception was held at Henderson Hall peplum. Her headdress was a wreath of with 125 guests attending from Saskatche­ pink flowers and she carried a cascade wan, London, Collingwood, Toronto, List­ bouquet or Bubrium lilies, azalea pink owel, Ingersoll Woodstock and Thames­ roses and light pink miniature carnations. ford. The GCl1trcpieces were pink carna­ The bridesmaids wore the same gowns tions, m(lUve and white statice with a white as the main of honor_They were Jane candle in the middle. The bride's table had McGee, of Kintore, friend of the bride, a large arrangement of pink carnations Leah Pearson, of Kintore, friend of the and white statice. bride, MicheHe Teale, Ingersoll, sister of Master of ceremonies was Jeff Wake­ ling, friend of the bride and goom. Wendy th~ bride and Elizabeth Smits, Ingersoll, McLelland took care of the guest book. ffle~d of the bride. Flower girl was Wendy Brulnes, of Woodstock, friend of the bride The bride's mother wore an azalea pink and groom. She wore a pink satin and floor length gown. The groom's mother AIencon lace floor length gown. There was wore C\ peach floor length gown . Both had lace on the cuffs, collar and the ruffle on Cymbidum orchid corsages. the bodice. There was a ruffle on the hem The bride wore a going away outfit of of the dress. Her headdress was a wreath grey tailored suit and pink silk blouse. She of pink flowers and she carried a white had a corsage of pink roses and baby's wicker basket of Rubriun lilies, azalea breath. pink roses arid light pink carnations. After a wedding trip to the Poconos Mountains, in Pennsylvcmia, the happy couple will reside in Woodstock. BIRTHS

HOLDEN-George Holden died October 21 at Victoria IJospliaJ, London . He was 59 BOYCE - Bert and Anita ar~ DEArns happy to announce the arrI­ years old. val of a son, born October He resided at 215 Mutual Street, Ingersoll. . 17 1983 at Owen Sound HospitaL Proud He was predeceased by G~neral' his first wife Mary Scally, in grandparents are Ray and Ruth Bosma . ~E- ussell Sage, 78, died 1968, four brothers Fred, October 16 at Alexandra Gordon, Thomas and Hospital. Joseph, and one grandson LINDA ~ and Wayne He was born in Ingersoll Peter Michon. ij~i§~'a 34 Canterbury St., and resided at 221 Thames Ingersoll are pleased t()l Street North_ He is survi ved by his wife announce the birth of their He was the husband of the daughter Lima Marie, on Margaret, daughters Mrs. late Sylvia Cooper (l962). Gary Burleigh (Patricia), October 8, 1983, at Alexan He is survived by daughter dra Hospital, Ingersoll. Mrs. Keith Brown (Mar­ Mrs. Douglas Martin jorie), of Beachville, Marie (Joanne), of London, sisf~rs Marys, of Ingersoll, Mrs. MATTHE~ - Tom and yiiis are happy to an­ Mrs . William Marlow Mrs.· Joseph Whalen (Bar­ 1>h (Marion), of Stratford, Mrs. nounce the birth of their bara), of Ingersoll, Mrs. daughter Megan Vassiliki Clarence Simmons (Hilda), Broderick Carey (Pauline), of Woodstock, Mrs. Vern IngersoJl, Mrs. Dan Nairn born October 13, 1983, at of Nicholds (Marguerite), of (Helen), of Ingersoll, sons Victoria Hospital weighing 6' Hamilton, brother Roy Douglas Burleigh, of Inger­ lbs. 9 oz. A sister for Dylon. Safe of Woodstock, also five Megan was born on Daddy's soli, Donald Burleigh, of gran'dchildren and nieces Ingersoll, Patrick and birthday. and nephews. Brian, both of Ingersoll, a Reverend Tom Griffin sister Mrs. Alvin Seebach McCORQUODALE - Jay­ officiated the October 19 (Marion), of IngersoJl, and son, Sarah and Cayley, are funeral service at St. 21 grandchil~ren. thrilled to announce the James' Anglican Church. arrival of their twin sister Interment at Ingersoll and brother, Megan Ashley, Rural Cemetery. Funeral mass was held 6 Ibs. 6 oz. and Michael Pallbearers were Ron October 25 at Sacred Heart Lewis Ross, 5 lbs. 11 oz. on Watts, Don Thorton, Russell Church. Parish prayers were held October 24. October 5, 1983, at St. Jos­ Marlow, Jim Marlow, Interment at Sacred eph's Hospital, London. David Marlow. and Jim Heart Cemetery. Proud dad and mom, David Cowan. and Sandra, are glad it's Pallbearers were Lloyd over and mom's home after Butterworth, Woodrow Hag­ her extensive stay in Lon- gerty, Ken Marys, Paul don. . Holden, Larry Skinner, and Norman Cooper. PARTRIDG ~ - Wayne and . Grace (nee McDiarmid) of Scarborough are happy to announce the birth of their son Christopher Edward, born October 21, 1983, weight 8 Ibs. 13 oz. The 4th grandchild of Mrs. Janet McDiarmid of Ingersoll and 3rd. grandchild of Mrs. Margaret Partridge of Tor­ onto. Also the 46th great­ grandchild of Mrs. Dora­ cheques of Winnipeg, Man- . T. \DC 5:::-: R S G') -'- itoba. The happy new fami- - ly will be taking up resi­ dence in their new home in Kingston early in Novem­ ber. --".'It,J DEATHS BIRTHS i

~ va (McCallum) "fiellh, age 78, died Tuesday, September 27 at Ross Mem­ CHATTERSON - Ai Alex­ MCBE ~ (Maggje) Mar­ orial Hospital , Lindsay. andra Hospital, on Septem­ garet o rless) McBeth, of Ontario. ber 22, 1983, to Jackie and 199 Whiting Street, Inger­ She was born in Alvinston Mark Chatterson, 255 soll, died Thursday, Sept­ and was a resident of Thames St. North, Ingersoll ember 29 at Alexandra Salford and Big Bob Lake. a son Adam Phillip. A Hospital. She was 93 years She was the wife of William brother for Holly. old. A. Reith. She was born in South She is survived by son Dorchester Township and George, of Montreal, DAMEN - At Alexandra was the wife of the late daughter Mrs. Fred Gillies Hospital on Septem ber 21, Albert McBeth (1969) . She (Goldie), of Ingersoll, sister 1983, to John and Carol was predeceased by two Mrs . Jessie Richardson, of Damen, 420 Wellington St., daughters Hazel Swack­ Strathroy, brother George Ingersoll, a daughter Emily hammer, in 1979 and Norma McCallum, of L€amington, Cathleen. . Dixon, in 1980. five grandchildren and two She is survived by daught­ great-grandchildren. . . ers Marjorie, at home, Mrs . Audrey Whitney, of Sal­ OAYl"AN - At Alexandra Charles Down (Alberta), of ford United Church oHiciat­ HospItal, on September 24, St.· Catherines, Mrs. Jack ed the funeral service held 1983, to· Thomas and Alma Dobbie (Marion), of. Kes­ Thursday, September 29. Dayman', R.R. 2, Mt. Elgin, wick, a son Donald, of Interment at Ebenezer a son Jason Andrew. Stratford, sisters Mrs. CarJ Cemetery. Rindelhartdt (Gladys), of Detroit, Mrs . Norma Roy, of ~ VNTLEY - Mr . and Mrs. Tennessee, Mrs. Edna Brit­ ames Crark of Markdale r UQ1£-lsadore (Sid) ton, of Windsor, 14 grand­ 'ardie, died at age 85 at and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph children and 16 ·great­ Huntley of Ingersoll are Alexandra Hospital on grandchildren. Tuesday, September 27. happy to announce the birth Funeral services were of their grandson Ryan He was born in Prince held Saturday, October 1 Edward Island and resided Clark, on September 16, and were officiated by Rev­ at 135 Carroll Street, Inger­ 1983, weighing 7 lbs., 3 OZS . erend George Watt with soll. He was the husband of A brother for James. Proud Reverend Frank Swack­ the late Mary Morgan· ' parents are Aubrey and hammer assisting. (1973) and was the son of the Darlene Huntley of Weston Interment later in Inger­ late ·Jean-Baptiste and Ontariq, • soU rural Cemetery after Marie Anne Tardie. cremation. He was predeceased by Harmony likes to tell every­ brothers John, Robert, body that she has a brother, Frank and Joseph, all over­ Lawson was born June 6 ijUTEREl-MiSS Marion seas in 1917, and six sisters 1983 at 3 a.m. He weighed .; uterer, (lied Monday, Georgianna, Marie Anne, Ibs. 12 oz. Happy parents' September 26 at Port Arthur Helen, Susan, Minnie, and are, Lindsay and Ruth General Hospital. She was a Gertrude. Katrina (nee van Straalen) former resident of Ingersoll He is survived by daugh­ , D~g ! i~ :of Perth Australia. and resided at 321 Vincent ters Mrs. Tom LeWey (Eliz- , rou grandparents are Street, Thunder Bay. abeth), of Ingersoll, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Lincoln Doug­ She was born in North Pat MacMillan (Margaret), las of Perth and Leonie van Oxford Township, and was of Red Deer, AJberta, son Straalen ·of Ingersoll. the daughter of the late Mr. John, of Lacombe, Alberta, and Mrs. John Muterer. brother James, of Victoria, She was predeceased by British Columbia, and 11 Philip likes to announce the sisters Jean Muterer, in grandchildren. . arrival of his brother Peter 1945, Jessie Muterer, in FuneraJ services were Owen who was born Sept­ 1977, and a brother Dr . Alex held Friday I September 30 ember 20, 1983 at 7 a.m . He Muterer in 1973. at Sacred Heart Church, · weighed 8 Ibs . 15 oz . Happy She is survived by a sister with Father C. Campbell ; parents are Ernie and Miss Margaret Muterer, of officiating. · Nancy (nee van Straal€-n) Thunder Bay. Interment at Sacred , Mw:.l:ill; of Hockley Essex Reverend Carmen Heart Cemetery. . .Engla'iid. . Holbrough officiated the Pallbearers were Tim · Proud grandparents are funeral service held Wed­ Leftley, Paul LeWey, Tom Mr . and Mrs. Ernest nesday, September 28. Comiskey, Phil Hunt, John Murrell of Leigh-on-Sea and Interment at Ingersoll Empey and Cal Huston. Leonie van Straalen of Rural Cemetery. IngersoJI.

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Violet l'4 a ~~ lin . (Kelly) ored by (wo m('morial ser­ died September 2, in Alex­ vices. t\ l\'1asollic l\1emorial andra Hospital at the age of Service W

Alex ~oo; lIrrich, 268 Hall Street, Ingersoll, died r¥ apBLYDERVEEN - Case August 23 at the age of 89 at and Ada VanBJyderveen of his residence. R.R. I, BurgessviHe would Born in Rachan, Scotland, like to anounce the birth of Mr. McMurrich was the son /heir daughter Maria Louise of the late Mr. and Mrs, on August 20, 1983, at Alex­ John McMurrich. He was andra Hospital, IngersolL predeceased by his wife Christine McIntyre in 1968, ~ - Bruce and Sue Mr. McMurrich was a mem­ Craig of 378 Oxford Ave., ber of the Presbyterian are happy to announce the Church. He is survived by birth of a son, Bradley severai nieces and nephews. Rutherford, born August 16, Funeral Services were 1983, at Alexandra Hospital, held at McBeath Funeral Ingersoll. Home on August 26 at 2 p.rn. I with Rev. George Watt offi­ CHRIS and Marlene (nee - : ciating. Interment follow- Knox) are happy to announ­ ed at Harris Street ce the arrival of Kelley ' Cemetery, ·Marie (8 Jbs, 5 ozs,) at" I Providence Hospital, Moose: Jaw, Sask., on August 14, t IIARTSEltL. WINNIFRED Suddenly at her home on 1983. A little sister for I Michael, Proud grandpar- i Sunday, August 28, 1983, ents are Shirley and Dick: Winnifred Hart~ell of Ni­ Lockey, Camrose, Alberta, ; .agara Fall, Ont. (formerly and Ann and Paul Schleick, " of Ingersoll), beloved wife Ingersoll. : of the la te Geqrge William Hartsell. Dear aunt of Ed­ BRENN~N - Rick and Vicki ward and Jane Hartsell of are prou to announce the Niagara Falls, New York, arrival of Kelly Michelle - 8 Mrs. Hartsell is at Hen- lbs, 3 ozs. Born on August I ry Funeral Chapel, 5647 25, 1983 at S1. Michaels Main Street, Niagara Falls, Hospital, Toronto, A sister Ontario, Andrew and granddaughter Funeral service in the for Inez Juett. chapel. Tuesday, August 30 al 11:00 8,mi ~~ - Barb May- ' Interment at Lundy's fry IS (Jelighted to an­ Lane, Cemetery. nounce the birth of ·her nephew, Robert Glen, in Toronto General Hospital, on Friday, August 26, 1983. Glen is the son of proud parents Robert and Bever­ ley (Woods) Mayberry, Toronto.

BREI>E-WA N ~ - Henry and Betty of R.R. 4, Embro, are pleased to announce the birth of a son Mark Daniel Henry, born August 20, 1983. OEAruS

LE FAI ~~ - Doris Le FalVe of rrtersoll died at SELDON - Funeral services Alexandra Hospital, August were held for Wm. Seldon 6, 1983. She was 72-years­ Jr. who passed away June old. 25, 1983 in Petoskey Michi­ Reverend Hugh Moor- gan, following a lengthy ~ou~~ ,~fficia.ted t.h.~. t\~gYM j.' illness and was born in g funeral at Mc13ealf1 Fun­ Oxford County August 14, era!,l Home in Ingersoll. 1905. He was the son of the Interment followed at the la te Wm. Seldon Sr. and Ingersoll Rural Cemetary. Mary Seldon of Ing~rsoll. The Port Hope native is Servivors include hlS wife, survived by her husband, one son, and four daughters, Gerald Le Faive, and her BIRlliS also one sister Mrs. Nora son Gerald, also of Inger­ Yake of In~ersoll. soll. She is also survived by two brothers, William Foote ~ John Locke Ellis, oc12lJohn Stre€'t, Ingersoll, of the Yucca Valley, Cal­ ifornia, and Cyril Foote of IU~~ - Paul and Mary died at Alexandra Hospital, (nee elr) are delighted to August 17, 19S3. He was Ingersoll. Mrs. Le Faive is announce the birth of their 63-years-old. predeceased by a son L.A.C. daughter Sara Elizabeth Born in Prince Edward Robert William of the R.C,A.F. and a sister Hel­ weighing 6 Ibs. 14 oz. at Island, Mr. Ellis is survived Etobicoke General Hospi­ by Theodora (Teddy) (Sad­ ene Taylor. tal, Rexdale, on Friday, loski) Torch, his son Gary of Mrs. I.e Faive was the August 12,' 1983. Proud Kelowna, British Columbia, grandmother of two. grandparents are Mr. and stepdaughter Mrs. Bruce LUCASSEN - William G. Mrs. Tom Turton of Inger­ Masson of Ingersoll, stepson Lucassen of R. R 1, Beach­ soll. Louis Sadloski of Weiland, ville died on August 13, 1983 daughter Mrs. Terry (Glor­ in West Nissouri Township. ZOMEIl, - Henry and Grace ia( Ion of Callander, and He was 16-years-old. are pleased to announce the daughter Mrs. Diana Howse A private family funeral birth of a daughter Nicole of SL Catharincs. Mr, Ellis was held at Sacred Heart Dia!1e on July 29, 1983, at is also survived by three Church on August 16. Fath­ Alexandra Hospital, Inger­ brothers, Luther of Prince er Charles Campbell offici­ soll, Ont. Edward Island, Stanley of ated the funeral. Mr, Lucas­ California, Roy of Wood­ sen was buried in Sacred stock, and one sister, Mrs. Heart cemetery. William (Sadie) Hatt of St. Mr. Lucassen is survived Catharines. by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. He is predeceased by William Lucassen of Beach- three brothers Taylor, Stew­ ville, brother Marvin, sister ard, Athole, and his parents, Connie, Clnd sister Mrs. John and Harriett Ellis. Phill (Marianne) Lewis of Rev. Tom Griffin officia t­ Strathmore, Alberta. ed at the funeral, held at Mr. Lucassen was born in McBeath Funeral home in Woodstock and was a mem­ Ingersoll. Internment fol­ ber of the Roman Catholic lowed at the Ingersoll rur­ Church in Ingersoll. ual cemetary. Pallbearers for the furnerl were Louis Sadloski, Terry Ion, Bruce Masson, Albert Speechley, FUck Torch, and Ray Dol­ son. Mr. Ellis served in the R.A.F. during the Second World War. BIRTHS ANOUNC~MENTS . DEATHS

zim BR IGG.THORNE Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Zur­ brigg, Listowel are pleased CUDD') - Elsie Graham to announce the forthcom­ (Sumner Cuddy died sud- ing marriage of their dau· . ly at Toronto, August 4, ghter, Lynn Marie of Wood­ 1983. stock, to Thomas Henry Thorne, son of Mrs. Verlln Daughter of Cyrus Hart­ Thorne, Ingersoll and the suff Sumner and Alice late Mr. Thomas Thorne. Almira Chadwick of Inger­ The marriage will take soll, widow of James Rob­ HI THERE! place on Saturday, August ert' MacDonald D.D.S. of My name is Chelsea Amber ~ 1 20, 19S3, at 'J.Tinity United Philadelphia and Frederick was born July 29, 1983 at 7:25 a.m. Church, Listowel. Albert Cuddy M.D. of Whit· I weighed 8 Ibs. 11 oz. My happy by and step-mother of Ann parents are Kevin and Brenda Moore, Peterborough; (Wouda) Clark from Woodstock. I Susan Richardson, Toronto; have four very proud grandparents Mary wu Cuddy, Saltspring who are Sill and Joyce Clark of Nor­ Island B.C. and Kathryn wich and Jack and Winnie Wouda of -Richardson of Toronto. Ingersoll. Special thanks to Of. Embro man Grandmother of Kathryn, Prueter and all the staff at St. Jane and Margaret Moore, Joseph's Hospital, london. Benjamin and Sarah Rich­ killed in ardson, Morgain Cuddy and Andrew and Matthew Rich­ GARBES ~ John and Fran ardson. (Barons) are pleased to announce the arrival of accident After graduating from their daughter Renee Claire University College, Univer­ on August 4. 1983. at Col- An Ernbro man died in a sity of Toronto, she was chester Hospital,Truro, Hbrarian at the Medical -Nova Scotia weighing 7 Ibs. single car accident after striking a portable cement School, University of West· lOlh ozs. A little si~ter for abutment on County Road 6 , ern Ontario and at Women's Paul and Amy, Grace August 3. College Hospital in Toronto. Barons of Ingersoll is a proud grandmother. A funeral service was Dead is Paul Walter heJd at Christ Church, Deer ~ 37, of R.R. 5, Park in Toronto, on August LIVELY - Patrick and Caro­ Embro. He was traveliing 8 with her son-in-law, the Tyh Llveiy (nee MacDonald) north on County Road 6 are very proud to announce Reverend W. E. Moore of when he struck the abut­ Peterborough officiating . . the safe affival of their ment shortly before mid­ daughter Sarah Elizabeth, 6 night. The ashes will be interred in Jbs. 9 OZS., August 7, 1983, a Ingersoll at a date to be tiny playmate for Jason, The accident occurred determined. Stacey, Lanceand Nicholas. one and a half kilometres Speical thanks to Dr. Ram­ south of Embro. He was say, Dr. J. D.' Smith and pronounced dead at the nurses on third floor O.B. scene bv Coroner Dr. R .M. Proud grandparents are Hall of -Norwich. Mrs. Myrtle MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell The accident is under Perry. investigation by Constable J.G. Ross of the Woodstock OPP.

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A ~BRIGIJ~ : Susan A1- brig t, Woo\ngford Lodge , and formerly of R.R. 1, Mt. Elgin, died at the age of 89 BIRrns July 15, 1983. Born in Dereham Town· ship. Mrs. Albright was a member of Verschoyle ' JACKLIN: Joe and Pat United Church. : Jacklin (nee: Klynstra) are happy to announce the She was predeceased by . arrival of their son, Jesse I her husband, the late Henry Daniel, weighing nine : Albright, in 1978. pounds, three ounces, Oil Saturday, July 9, 1983. Surviving are her sons Proud grandparen~ are Albert of Brownsville Peter and Jane Klynstra of , Beachville, and Ethel Jack· Frank of West Lorne, Leon~ lin of Ingersoll. The Joe ard of Sorenlo, B.C., and Jacklin family resides ill Max of R.n. I, Mt. Elgin;. her daughter Mrs. Ken Perry Sound. (Hilda) Graydon of Inger­ soil; brother Ernest Holland' KING: Sleven and Tammy. of Bracebridge, and sister 2521!:l {hcloria Street. Inger · soli, are tickled pink \(' Mrs . Gertrude Kelly of , Tillsonburg. announce the sare arrival of ; their daughter Sylvia, July; ~ 5,1983 at 5:44 p,m. She was Mrs . Albright is also sur­ born at Alexandra Hospital vived by nine g~andchildren and weighed seven pounds. and 12 great grandchildren. 15 ounces. A liny sister fOI Rev. Lorenzo Rameriz Sarah and Nicholas. officiated the July 19 fun­ eral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment : Ebenezer Cemetery. Pallbearers were' David , Palon, Duane Paton, Ed Lovell, Joe Allison, Jack Daniel and Don Smale.

IIIINTEij:. Ray Hunter, 88, of Verschoyle, died at Alexandra Hospital, Inger­ soll, July 12. 1983.

i Born in Dereham Town­ I ship, Mr . Hunter was a . farmer and a member of Verschoyle United Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Vera Pearce, and his son Alvin of R R 2 Mt. Elgin. . . ,

Also surviving are his . grandchildren Mrs. Don ' (Julie) Budd of R.R. 5, Ingersoll, Leslie Hunter of London, and Kemmy Hun­ ter of Toronto.

The Rev. Lorenzo Hamer­ iz officiated the July 14, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment Ebenezer Cemetery. BI,RTHS

H AM I"~Q N: At Alexandra ospita onJune 28, 1983 at 2 p.m., to George and Peg Hamilton, 185 Thames Street South, Apartment 3, . BIRllIS Iogersoll, a son, Wayne Tristan Mark was born. C lJ §§ Q~&i Jon a nd Cindy THORPE: Cathy and Bill (nee: est) are proud to are happy to announce the ELA Y: Gary and Joan Blay announce the safe arrival of birth of their son, Robert of Mississauga are thrilled their first child, a beautifuJ William, weighing seven to announce the birth of boy, Jesse Raymond, born pounds, four and a half thei~ 500, Christopher Neil, June 29, 1983 at 3:28 a .m., ounces, at Victoria Hospit­ a brother for Alycia, on ~eighing seven pounds, ' 13 al, London, on Friday, June Friday, July I, 1983 at 2:35 ounces, at Victoria Hospit­ 24, 1983. Proud grand­ p.m., weighing seven al, London. Proud first time parents are Mr. Walter pounds, 12 ounces at Hum­ grandparents are Mr. and Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. ber Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Donald R. Cussons Proud grandparents are and fourteenth for Mr. and l:I~iTY, Beale of 'Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. George . M, West. Nancekivell, R.R 4, Inger­ Special thanks to our fam­ fiATIENCE: At Alexandra soll, and Mr, and Mrs. ilies and Dr. Rechner and ' i OSPl fa t on June 28, 1983, to \ Bob and Donna (nee: Dib­ Charles Blay, Weston, Ont-' Dr. Tasker for their profes­ ble) Patience, R.R. 2, ario. sionalism and friendliness. Thamesford, a son, Brian DOWLING: At Guelph Gen­ Robert, was born. eral Hospital to Kevin and MESSENGER' At Alex­ Linda Dowling (nee: Hodg­ andra Hospital, July 5, 1983, HAMMOND: Mr. and Mrs. son), a da ughter, Na tasha to Mr. Mrs, Robert Mess- Grant Hammond, R.R. 3, Marie, was born; July 11, . enger, R.R. 4, Ingersoll, a Ingersoll, wish 'to announce 1983. She is a fou~th grand­ daughtet, Laura Anne, was born. the safe arrival of their son, daughter for Gladys Dowl­ Nathan Wallis, on June 23, ing of Ingersoll, and Les 1983. A brother to Sa rena Dowling of Kitchener. and a t- ~ ARtRA iUA. David and and a grandson to Mr. and ninth grandchild for Lil and : aro Bartram are very : happy to announce the safe Mrs. Wallis Hammond, Harold Hodgson of Thames­ arrival of their daughter, Thamesford, and to Mr. and ford. Mrs. Frank Nyenhuis of Krystal Rose, born June 16 1983 at Victoria Hospital': Sebringville. ~ N U En YECtiTi Wilfred and Marg joyfully announce London. ~he is a firsl ,grandchild for Bill and 80 lYARD: Clayton and the safe arrival o(their son, Marion Lazenby, and nineth lalre (nee: Patience) are Jason Wilfred. He'was born grandchild for Glen and delighted to announce the July 10, 1983 at Alexandra Jean Bartram. Very special birth of their precious new Hospital, Ingersoll. I thank yous to Dr. Tasker daughter, Leisa Michelle, and the rest of the staff at born June 16, 1983 at Vic- llUTLEP GE j CheryJe and Victoria Hospital. .' toria Hospital, London, at Jerry are happy to '6:15 a.m., weighing six . announce th~ birth of thei r son Steven Douglas on July ~ SFAHLANE: John and pounds, 10 ounces. A little ~ a rl a (nee: Beacom) of sister fbr Ryan. Proud 2, 1983 at Alexandra Hos­ Penhold, Alberta, are grandparents are Mr. and pital, Ingersoll. pleased to announce the Mrs. Howard Patience of safe arrival of their first Thamesford, and Mr. and IIILLNER j Rick and Julie are very pleased to . born, a da ughter , Nicole ,Mrs, Ed Coward of Salford. Marie. She weighed eight :, Also, proud great grand­ announce the safe arrival of pounds, five ounces, and ,mothers are Mrs. Eva Cal­ their first child, Lauren was born June 26,'/1983, der of Woodstock, and Mrs. : Margaret, b.orn at 5:58 p.m. Minnie Quinn of Salford, Wednesday, July 6, 1983 at Proud grandparents are St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon­ , Ross and Dorma Beacom of don, Proud grandparents Ingersoll, and John and I \\)(;'E ~SGL'k are Mr. and Mrs, Howard . Joan McFarlane of Stoney­ Robinson of Ingersoll, and cre€k, \I\\\~-S Mr, and Mrs. Mike Hi lIner of Springfield. BIRTHS - . . M.issing youth found dead . .

BUTLER: At Alexandra Hospital on June 9, 1983, to The body of an Ingersoll been reported missing Sun­ June 11, at the Back 40 David and Mary Butler, youth was found in the day, June 12. Bluegrass Festival at Pit­ R.R. 4, 'Woodstock,;a son, waters of Pittock Lake, Woods lock Opp said an tock Lake, Woodstock. Paul Joseph, was born. Woodstock, last Thursday autopsy confirmed Mr. Wel­ Police said they were aler­ morning. Dead is James lar died of drowning. Inves­ ted to his disappearance 9UQ' Douglas and Doro­ Scott Wellar, 21, 271 Jura tigations by ConstabJe John after family and friends thy Olto, 125 King Hiram Lane, Ingersoll. He had TuHnall will be complete expressed concern. Street, Ingersoll, joyfully tomorrow. Funeral services were announce the birth of their Mr. Wellar was last seen held Saturday at McBe:\th son, Owen" Douglas, born alive around midnight on Funeral Home, Ingersoll. June 12, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. A brother for Matthew. "

AARTS: Frank and Mary Ann Xarts, R.R. 2, Lake­ side, proudly announce the safe arrival of their son, Bradley Michael. He was born at Alexandra Hospital . . . ' . Thursday, June 16, 1983, ,;:;:;------weighing six pounds, seven ounces. BIRrns SillER; Chris and Karen (nee: McGaw) of Ingersoll, are excited to announce the long awaited, safe arrival of their first bom. Nicholas NORTII: Stuart and Judy Michael Steven. Nicholas are pleased to announce the weighed in at eight pounds. birth of their son Michael 11'h ounces on June 13, 1983 Stuart James, born June 8, at 10:46 p.m. at Victoria · 1983, Victoria Hospital 10:24 Hospital, London . Proud ::t.m. weighing eight pounds "first-time" grandparents seven ounces. Proud grand­ are Leslie and Carolyn parents are Jack and McGaw. and Ron and Beth · Maureen Noble Thames­ Shier. Nicholas is the first ford, and Herb and Mary great-grandchild of Harold North, South River. Proud McGaw, and Donna Jean and very happy big sister Is and Stan Mitchell. He is also Jennifer. Special thanks to another great-grandson (or ; Drs. Tasker and Kosmal' Stanley and Nina McKay. , and Hospital nursing staff. . Many thanks to Dr. John Tasker, . Dr. Shelley, ~ p~ : Marcel and Rechner, Dr. Simpson, Dr.,' eiylMOran) are pJeascLl I. Hramiach, and Dr. D.I to announce the birth of i\ Reid, as well as the wonder~ · daughter, Amanda Jane, ('11 Cui nurses at Victoria Hos­ June 23, 1983 at Alexandr:1 pital. Hospital. A little sister for Erin and Melissa. Another ~ II E EN: Doug and granddaughter for Mr. and anet McQueen, R.R. 2,' Mrs. Jim Moran and Mrs. Ingersoll, are tickled pink to D. Pepping. Special thanks announce the birth of their to Dr. Tom and Sylvia daughter, Sharon' Leanne. Mayberry and second floor She arrived Tuesday, June nurses. 14, 19B3 at Alexandra Hos­ pital, Ingersoll. DEATI1S. DEAntS DEATIfS DEATIfS

ENGEL: John Engel, 186 Pallbearers were John soli, died at the age of 45 on atStrathroy Middlesex Gen : Skye Street, Ingersoll, died Clausen, Stephen Clausen, Wednesday. June I, 1983 at eral Hospital. · at the age of 55 on Satur­ Jorgen Clausen, David Alexandra Hospital. Father Charles Campbell day, May 28, 1983, at Sl. Clark, John Bot and Len Born in Ingers..JU to the officiated the Friday, Jun(~' Marys Hospital, Kitchener McCallum. late Mr. and Mrs . John 3, 1983 funeral service at Father Charles Campbell Mr. Unsworth was born in Holmes, he was a member Sacred Heart Church. officiated the Tuesday, May Sarnla and was a member of the Anglican Church. Born in Sandwich West, 31, 1983 funeral service at of the Anglican church. He is survived by his wife , Mrs. Tadgell is survived by McBeath Funeral Home. the former Dorothy 'Dyke­ her husband Jim and by her Interment Harris Street FRANKLIN:. Clayton man; his sons Bradley and daughter Mrs. Ray (Rita) Cemetery. Franklin, 138 Bond Street, John, both at home, and his Wigle - of Ingersoll. Also Mr. Engel was born in Ingersoll, died at the age of sister Mrs. Carmen (Bon­ surviving are her three Romania. 86 on Saturday, May 28, nie) Mott or Ingersoll, and sisters, Mrs. Rex (Gert) He is survived by his wife, 1983, at the Oxford Regional brother Ross of Waterloo_ Gates of Rochester, Mich., : the former Janet Lyles; his Nursing Home. Rev. Tom Griffin officiat­ Mrs . Pat Champagne of · mother Katharine Engel of Born in Norfolk County, ed the Saturday, June 4, Windsor, and Mrs. Stan · Weston; his daughters Kim · Mr. Franklin was a member 1983 funeral service at St . (Muriel) Sharpe of Chat­ of London, Julie of Exeter of Trinity United Church. James' Anglican Church. ham. She is survived by her and Jennifer at home. He was predeceased by Interment Oxford Memorial three grandchildren and her Also surviving is his sisler his wife, the late Ethel Park Cemetery. two great grandchildren. Mrs. Fred (Eva) Fisher of Hilliker Franklin. Pallbearers were Ron Parish prayers were said Weston .. Surviving are his nieces James, B(lb Hill, Don Mun­ Thursday, June ' 2, 1983. He was predeceased by Mrs .. Len (Evelyn) Emmel roe, Ross Holmes, Ed Cas­ Interment Sacred Heart .his brother Frank. of Hamilton, and Mary well, and John Bosman. Cemetery . Lewis of Hamilto", and his Pallbearers were Rex Gates, Larry Sharpe, Clark . U ~ ~WOHTH: Willard nephew Vernon Gee of TADGELL: Margaret Tha c er Unsworth, . 23 Innerkip. manwell) Tadgell, , 12 Gates, Ray Wigle, Tom Cross Street, Ingersoll, died. He was predeceased by George Street, Strathroy Chick and Harold Revoit. Tuesday, May 31, 19B3 at his nephew Aerol in 1981, died Tuesday, May 31, 1983 Victoria Hospital, West­ and by his sisters Mary, minster Campus, London. Amy and Alice. Mr. Unsworth is survived The Rev. Cecil Jardine by his wife, the former offida ted the Tuesday, May Freda Rowlett. 31, 1983 funeral service at I Rev. Tom Griffin officiat­ McBeath Funeral Home. i ed the Thursday, June 2, Interment Aylmer Ceme- : 1983 funeral service at teryl. . ;. McBeath Funeral Home. l.~ Interment Harris Street IIQLD~IES; John Holmes, ; Cemetery. 248 Wonham Street. Inger-

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n OE TU!( i Edward and Judy (Nee: Mudge) are proud to announce the safe arrival of their first child, a 7 pound, 61h ounce girl, Jodie Adair, on Wednesday, May 4, 1983 in Georgetown . First grandchild for Lloyd and Helen Mudge of Inger- soll . ! Third grandchild for Mike and Jean Boetuc of Toronto. Proud great- grandmother is Marjorie Adair of Ingersoll. ,) BIRTHS

SI\~ITH: Frank Smith, a resi ent of People Care Centre, Tavistock, and McCLINTOCK; Ron and formerly of Ingersoll, died Amy announce the arrival ,at the age of B6 on April 30, of their first child, Bartley 1983. Ronald Douglas, born May Born in Ingersoll, Mr. 11, 1983 at Public General Smith worked as a mason- Hospital, Chatham, weigh­ ing seven pounds eight ounces. Proud grandpar­ ents are Douglas and Mar­ ion "McClintock of Ingersoll,. and Jack and Louella DEATHS DEATHS Ramsden of Charing Cross.

~ Peter and Maur.een F"li'SS are very pleased to announce the arriyal of ary. He was a member of St. and a life member of the their second child, Colleen. .}"ames' Anglican Church. West Oxford Women's In­ Elizabeth, born May 4, 1983. . ". He is survived by several stitute. A little sister for Gerry. ~nephews and nieces. He was She is survived by' her Proud grandparents are predeceased by his brothers busband Bertram; her son John and Alma Stephenson: Alfred, William and Her­ Murray Somers of R.R. 5, of Ingersoll, and ·Herbert bert, and by his sisters [ngcrsoll, and her daugh­ and Gertrude Fuss· of Elizabeth, Mary, and ters Norma Somers of St. Brantford. Margaret. John, New Brunswick, and Rev: Tom Griffin officiat­ Mrs. Kenneth (Marjorie) SIMPSO ~ At Victoria ed the funeral service at Boam of Calgary. She is Hospital, r ondon, on May 3, McBeath Funeral Home. also survived by five grand­ 1984, a daughter, Dawn Interment in Ingersoll children and one great Colleen, was born to David Rural Cemetery. grandchild. and Mary Simpson. A sister Mrs. Somers was pre­ for Laura and David. deceased by her daughter g.q MERS: 'Gladys Som­ Janet. er! , 164 1\pn Street, Inger­ Rev. George Watt offic­ soll, died at the age of 74 on iated the Monday, May 9, Friday, May 6, 1963. She 1983 funeral service at died at her home. McBeath Funeral Home. Mrs. Somers was a mem­ Inlerment Harris Street ber of First Baptist Church Cemetery \. ANN OUN CEMENT

,'GR0:Hr ;dY&§1l.: Mrs. , Rona Groom and the late Ron Groom wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Melanie Sue, to Carling Gregory. son of Mrs. Ches­ ter West and the late Chest- ~ er West, on June 11, 1983 at .r-Zion United Church·: ~' - . Oll'll ..,V I ... J"'\.L • 1\..~vl1a Hospital, London, on May 3, 1983, a daughter, Davin Col1een, was born to David and Mary Simpson on May DEATHS 3, 1983 . A sister for Laura . and David.

STEEL E : Ken Steele, R.R . 2, Embro, and Cherri Wes­ wlUt~i;iIS; Janis (Spencer) ton 235 Thames Street Black, 31 Clark Side Road No;th, Ingersoll, are . East, Ingersoll, died April pleased to announce the 22, 1983 at Alexandra Hos· birth of their daughter, pital. She was 41 -years-old. Darlene Marie Steele. She Born in Ingersoll to Jean was born April 13, 1983 at Spencer and the late Don Alexandra Hospital. Spencer, Mrs. Black is sur­ vived by her husband Mr. and BIRTHS JJA15KENBER~: Peter; her son Roger, at Mrs. John akkenberg, home; her daughters Laura R .R. 1, Salford, joyfully and Nicole, and her brother announce the birth of their Clark Spencer of Toronto. daughter Jodi Marie, at Also surviving are her sis­ Alexandra Hospital on April HUBER: Elwain and Cindy ters Mrs. Bob (Phyllis) fnee: iRnes) are pleased to 23, 1983 . MacDonald of Sarnia, Mrs. announce the birth of their MUSICO .. Dr. Greg Musko Ted (Donajean) Ackert of first child, a girl, Melissa ':J1 d Kathleen Oliver wish to Wiarton, Virginia Valliere Dinne, born April 29, 1983 at announce the arrival of of Toronto and Mrs. Jim Bruce County General Hos­ Gareth Bryn, on Saturday, (Margaret) Camm of pital, Walkerton, Ontario, Apr:! 30, 1983 a t Victoria lngersoll. weighing six pounds, 10 Hospital, London. Proud Rev . Audrey Whitney of ollhces. Proud grand­ grandparents are Mr. and Salford United Church, of­ }I.:lrents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. Oliver of W('od- ficiated the funeral service ' Douglas Innes of Thames­ . slock, and Mr . and Mrs. F .. at McBeath Funeral Home. ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Musico of Sudbury. Interment in the Harris \'villiam Huber of Mildmay, Street Cemetery. Onta.rio. Pallbearers were Doris Hayward, Barbara Winter, GIFFORD: Hello world! Janet Bidwell, Mary 'My name IS Shannon Jean­ Dunseith, Joyce Vyse anet ette Gifford. My presence Sheryl Houston. \o'as made known at Victoria ANNOUNCEJUENT I Hospital, London, at 6: 19 BREMNER: Herbert ·p.rn : on April 7, 1983, much Alexander Bremner of Ing­ ', to the delight of my proud ersoll, died Wednesday, 'parents, Terry and Kath- MR. and Mrs . Albert E. May 4, 1983. leen.(nee: Smith), weighing .,Ro p;£C!Ce. _R .R. 4, Ingersoll, A private family service · in a six pounds, 12 ounces. wish to announce lhe mar­ was held at McBeath Fun­ · My new grandparents are riage of their daughter, eral Home Friday, May 6, 'Doug and Marian Gi(ford of . Brenda Jane, to Mr. Carl 1983, with Lorne Thrower nobert · Ingersoll, and and .fu \'~U,iH:~ l>' son of Mr. and officiating . · Eunice Smith of Ingersoll. Mrs. L. Raynard, Galt, Interment Beachville Great grandparents are Ontario. The marriage took . Cemetery. Mrs. Zada Smith and Mrs. .place on April 22, 1983 in Mr. Bremner was pre­ Grace Jeffrey, Mrs. Eva Calgary, Alberta, at Our deceased by five brothers, Elz, Mr . and Mrs. E. Gif­ Lady of Perpetual Help : William, Edward, John, ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Church. Rev. Father J . I Walter and Gordon . Boose. My great great Stephenson officiated. He is survived by his grandmother is Mrs. Susan sisters Mary Irene Bremner Zental. of Beachville, and Jessie Elizabeth Brown of Inger­ soll. Also surviving is his neice Angela Clanchy of Toronto. Mr. Bremner was bor", in BeachviJle.

~g1¥NWl; Clarence Con­ nOf, R.H. 4, Embro, died April 20, 1983 at the age of 66-years. \ Jj.ELMYCH: Joan~a Gel­ imycll , 123 Metcalfe Street, 'Ingersoll, died at Alexandra ,Hospital April 7, 1983 at the age of 82. . Father Charles Campbell officiated the April 11 fun­ eral service at Sacred Heart Cemetery. CWL rosary

:prayers and parish prayers -lICfit";'· rl IF ·' :were said Sunday. Mrs. Gelmych is survived SPTHER L A ~~. At his by her husband Bill. She' DEATHS resla'ence m utnam on ....\\.~"'_ predeceased by her I Friday, April 1, 1983, i first husband,' the late Fred George M. Sutherland, 91, i Chambers. : died . He, is survived by his · She is also survived by wife Ruth Facey Suther­ , her son Edward Pa}anik oC Rev. C. H. Gough and Rev, land, his son Kenneth and , Toronto, her daughter Mrs. Doreen Wilson ,will officiate . wife Ida, and his daugh­ ; W. (Mary) Pawilenas of the Thursday funeral ser­ ter Josephine MacKenzie ! North Burnaby, B.C., sev-· vice at Trinity .united . and her husband Allan. - eral grandchildren and sev~ Church, Charlottetown, \ Also surviving is his son eral great grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were . Mac Kay and his wife , She was predeceased by made by MacLean Funeral Dorothy; grandchildren :. her brother, the late John , Home. Gordon and wife Cindy, i D.erewianczuk, who died in . Mrs. Martinell died while Mrs. Lorne (Lorna) Hans­ · ·1974. a pBtient in Charlott~town ford, and husband Lorne, Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Keith and' wife Margaret, i l!t"Y: Cherles' Kelly, She Is survived by her , and Brian and wife Brenda 1 15 ames Street South, husband Robert, formerly of : Judy, Jane, Blair and Nan­ :' Ingersoll, died at Alexandra , Ingerso.'l. . . ; cy MacKenzie, Linda, Bar­ I Hospital April 4, 1983'.' He bara, and Catherine Suther- land. . I was 64-years-old. : . .. , . ... ".- -: ·- : 1 , ...... ' ..' ... . L Born in Windsor, Eng­ C~ RC" K: Helen Por-l He is a]so survived by his ; land, to Mrs. Violet Nadalin cha I 7 gmStreet, .Nor­ great grandchildren Sarah i of Ingersoll and the late Mr. wich, died April 5 at Umver- I and Melissa Sutherland, : Charles Kelly, Mr. Kelly sity Hospital, London . . Scott and Heather Mac­ Rev. David Fearon ofhc-! I served in the Canadian Kenzie, Jennifer, Laura and ", Army during World War II, iated'the April7,1983 funer-' Julia Hansford. in Europe and in England. al service at McBeath Fun- ~ Mr. Sutherland was pre- ! He is survived by his wife, eral Home. Interment in: deceased by his brothers the former Helen Pnrent; . Ingersoll Rural Cemet~ry . ; Dallas and Calvin, his sister his mother; his daughter Mrs. Porchak is survived Mrs. Frank (Mary Annie) Mrs. Allan (Reta) Law of by her husband Peter; ~er ' McCorquodale. father Clinton Gregg of R.R. 5, Ing~r~oll; , his step: .~ , The funeral service was son Tom' Corbett of London, Woodstock, and her daugh­ heJd at the L. Laird Logan , · and his brother, L.W. Kelly ters Mrs. Daniel (Dianne) Funeral Home, Dorchester, · of Ingersoll. ) .. Vermeersh of Woodstock, on Monday, April 4, 1983 at 2 Mrs. Allan (Ca'rolyn) Whit­ · He was predeceased by p,m. It was conducted by tington of Burgessville, and his brother Pat In 1956. Rev.'Gale Kay, assisted by Rev. Robert Williams Susan of Woodstock, Rev. David Staples. She is also survived by officiated the April 6, 1983 Interment in Dorchester funeral service at McBeath her brother Jack Gregg of Union Cemetery. Funeral Home. Interment,l Woodstock, and by her in the Field of .Honor, Ing­ grandchildren And~ea Ver­ meersh and' ChrIstopher ~rsoll Rural Cemetery. PaHbears ' were Tom Whittington .. Pavey, Steve Bell, Bill Sex­ Mrs. Porchak was pre­ deceased by her mother, the smith, Guy Johnson, ~ob Johnston, and Larry Shier. late Mildred Gregg, in 1983. ! A special service was held Mrs. Porchak was born in Dercham Township . . by Branch 11~ of the R~yal_ Canadian LegIOn on April 5, with Rev. Tom Griffin offic- iating. ..

I ~R~ INELJ.o Marion Mart neI , of Charlottetown Prince Edward Island, and formerly of Ingersoll, dJe~ . a t the age of 51 on Monda)" April 11. :, !