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DEATHS
SMITH: Anne Smith, of 221 Thames Street North. Ingersoll, died December 20 at Alexandra Hospital, .
She is survived by one son Stephen, of Seattle, Washington, one daughter Mrs, WilHam (Pat) Lewis, of Woodstock, one brother' Ralph Crotty, of Vancouver B.C., two sisters Mrs, Rob- . ert (Barbara) Crowe, and Mrs. Ellen Lowe, of Montr9se, California, grandchildren Barbara, Blll and Vivian Lewis, and great grandchildren Billy and : Freddie Lewis,
A private Camily service was held December 23 at McBeath Funeral Home, Mrs. Smith was cremated.
CHATFIELD: Edward Chatfield, of R. R: 2, Ingersoll, died at age 88 Decem
. ber 19 at Alexan~ra Hospital.
He was predeceased by his wife the late Amy Hooper in 1952, his son Flight Sergeant W.L. Chatfield, in 1943, one daughter Kathleen Bennett, in 1981, and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chatfield.
He was a member of St. James Anglican Church and is survived by daughters Mrs. Issac (Vera) Eden, of R.R. 2, Ingersoll, and Mrs . Ron (Margaret) Anstee, of Ingersoll, 24 grandchildren, 50 greatgrandchildren, and 15 great great geandchildreno
Reverend Tom Griffin conduded the funeral service December 21 at McBeath Funeral Home. Spring burial at Harris Street Cemetery.
McDERMOTT: Basil McDermott, formerly of R.R. 3, Ingersoll, died (l t age 60 December 16 at the Middlesex Terrace Nursing Home, Delaware.
He was a farmer and a member of Sacred Heart Church. I .' . ~ .J lIe WaS predeceased by ~ his parents the late Mr. 'and ~ Mrs. Henry McDermott. He is survived by one sister-inlaw Marie McDermott, of Ingersoll and several nieces and nephews.
Father Chades Campbell conducted the December 18
funeral service at Sacred Heart Church . Spring burial at Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jack Steele, Joe Stephenson, Ralph Richardson, Bill Sanders, Roger ' Levesque, and ~orge Baigent.
PRESSEY: Harold Pressey, oi 178 Earl Street Ingersoll, died at age 77 December 8 at Victoria Hospital, London,
He was born in Houghton Township and was a farmer. He was predeceased by 1 his parents the late Mr. and ~ Mrs. John Pressey. I
He is survived by four daughters Mrs. James'
'(Norma) Morden, of Ingerso)), Mrs. Gordon (Donna) Smith, of Brantford, Mrs. S.L. (Dolly) Holt, of R.R. 4, Woodstock, and Mrs, Gary (Lorean) Barnum. of OrilIia, one brother Clifford Pressey, of St. Williams, 11
. grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Reverend Daniel Bjorkman, conducted the December 10 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment at Delmer Cemetery,
"AYCOCK: Harley Hay- . cock, of 106 carroll Street, Ingersoll, died at age 79 on December 28 a~ his r:esidence.
Reverend Tom Griffin conducted the December 31 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment at Harris Street Cemetery.
HARRISON: Horace Vincent Harrfson, of 202 Thames Street North, Ing
\ < ersoll, died at age 65 on December 29 at Victoria Hospital, London.
He was a security guard and served overseas during World WAr 11, He was predeceased by his wife the late Norma Pallin, in 1968,
t one brother AJbert. and one ~ si~ter MrS. George (Wipnie) , Dowler, of St. Thomas, ~. I
He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison, one son Terry, of R.R. 4, Ingersoll, one daughter Linda HarrisonTurner, of Ingersoll, and four grandchildren.
. jCvcrend Tom Griffin \>nducted the December 31
! funeral service at St. James Anglican Church. A Mason!c Memorial Service was held· December 30 at King Hiram Lodge Number 37.
Interment at Harris Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Don Kerr, Graham Mills, Jim Burdon, Alex Wurker. Roy Knott, and Ivan Smith.
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HEEl{: Thomas !3'eer, R R. 5, Ingersoll, died at the age of 82 on Sunday, January 9, 1983 at his home;,! '
j. ' " BqW I/liTtdNor·~b · , ·,PlS:ford Towll~hip' .. to lhG lilte ,Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Beer, he was predeceased by his wife; the late Gladys (Parsons) Beer, who died in 1978.
Mr. Beer wOl'l,ed as a , farmer. ' . He is' ·survived by his daughter Mrs. Fred (Muriel) Starkey of Delmer; his sister Mrs. I3ernice Scott of Ingersoll, and his grandchildren Janice and BiB Starkey.
Audrey Whitney officiated the Wednesday, January 12, 1983 funeral service at ", McBeath Funeral Home." lnterment in Putnam Cemetery .
CASE: Kenneth Case, H.. It 1, ~atrord, Ontario, died Sunday, January 9, 198~ as the result of an automobile accident near Woodstock . He was 26 years old .
Born in Woodstock, he is survived by. his wife Janet; his parents WalI<"lce and Pat Caseof RR. 2, Grand Bend, and his daughter Sara Jane.
Mr . Case is also survived by his brothers Ernest of Woodstock, Gary of Grand Bend, Edward of Goderich, and Keith of Grand Bend; his sister Mrs . Craig (Patty Anne) Tatlersoll of Grand Bent, and his grandfalher Elmer Case of Woodstock.
He is also survived by severat aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends, along with his parenls-inlaw Don and Nelda Rumble of Ingersoll.
Rev . Robert Williams officiated the Tuesday, Jc\!lU
ary 11, 19B3 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment at Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
I\JANSFI ELI): Lyle Jlflallsrield, .3G Oufferin Street, Ingersoll, died at the flge o[ 02 on Friday, JiHlIlClry 7, 19!3J, at Alexandra Hospital.
Born in Clear Creek, On-I i tario,' to the~ lale Mrhalld I i/tMl'gJ)W;lrtiOJ)IM<Hll~eier,~he r
was self-employed as a j'.
carpenter. Mr. Mansfield was a JTlember and past master of Dereham Lodge 624 AF (\I\d "AM, and a member of the Harris Chapter 41, £loyal Arch Masons.
He is survived by his wife Greeta; his daughlers Elizabeth Warren of Burlington and Mrs. Kenneth (Mildred) Jordan of Arlington. Texas: nnd his grandchild· ren Linda Jordan of Anchorage, Alaska, and Roberl Jordan of ArlingLon. Texas.
Rev . George Wall aiH! Hev. Gibson Bro\\-Tl' officiated the Monday, J<lOunry 10, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Tem-' porary entombment Clnd interment later t\l the Harris Street CemeLery, Illgerso lI.
lJAUUlsntj · Horace Vin-: cent Harrison of 202 Thames Street North, Ingersoll, died at the age of 65 011 December 29, at Victoria Hospital, London .
He served in the Hoyal Canadian ' Airforcc during World War II, and was the: owner of Harrison'S Texaco Station, corner of Bell and Thamf:'s for over 28 years . For the past 10 years he served as a security guard sergeant for Burns Securit} at Standard Tube in Woodstock.
He wa!; predecclIsed by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison of Sl. Thomas, his wife the late Normn G. Pattoll ill 1968.
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one brother Albert, and one sister, T\1rs. George <Winllle) Dowler of Sl. Thomas .
He is survived by one daughter, Linda Harrison Turner of Ingersoll and one son, Terry, of H.R 4, Ingersoll Also surviving are his fOur grandchildren, NormaJean, Honda -Lee, Ann· Tvlarie Clnd Paul.
Hevercnd Tom Griffin conducted the December 31, 1982 funeral service at S1. James' Anglican Church . A Masonic Memorial Service was held Decemher 30 at ,
. }{jng Hiram Lodge Number , 37.
Interment at J lards i Street Cemetery . Pallbear
ers were Don Kerr, 'Graham . Mills, Jim Berclan, Alex
Wurker, ftoy Knott and Ivan Smith .
KEELEH: Vera Kecl('r, Huntingtoll Beach, California, died at the 3ge of 87 ~n Decelnher 27, 191\2, at her home.
Born ill Ingersoll Lo the late Mr. nlld I\1rs . John Moon, IVlrs. l(eeler was predeceased by her husband, the l<ltf Fred W. -Keeler, who died ill 1974.
She is survived by her niece l\'largarcl Hobinson of St. Thomas; her nephews Lorne Moon of Ingersoll cllld Bob Moon of Woodstock. Also surviving are her stepchildren WilliC\m Keeler of Downsview, M<l!" jurie Gales of ned Bluff, Californin, alld Doris While of Lake Sail Mnrcos, Ctllifornia.
She was predeceased by' her brothers 1~,,:,,'arL, !J"rvl'Y and Howard MOUll, nllll by her sister Helen (flolley) Moon .
She was cremaLed, and interment will be held lrttcl' in Hillview Cemel' y, Woodstock
DEATHS
~IARRITT: Agnes Jean Mandl of 15 McAuley Street South, Thornbury, passed away December ~, 1982 nt Meafotd General Hospital. She was born at Dundalk and was- the chosen daughter of the late Isaac and Mary OHewell of Fevers.ham.
Jean was emplQyed at Erringrung Nursing Home prior to her illness , She was an adherant of the Free Methodist Church of Thornbury, and was an able helper to her husband 'while he was custodian a t the Free Methodist Conference Camp Grounds at Thamesford, Ontario. She was employed at Pinecrest and later at Oxford Nursing Home, Ingersoll from 1970 to 197:3 and was mail carrier for Rural Route 4, Thamesford for the years 1976 and 7.
She was united in marriage to Maurice Marritt November 6, 1946, and is survived by her husband Maurice, daughters; Vivian (Mrs. Eldon Bawton), Alvina, Brenda (Mrs. Ted Desroches of Collingwood) and Carol. Also by grandchildren Kevin, Teresa, and Shelley Hawton. Jean was predeceased by daughter Norma Karen, May 4, 1966.
, The Mayer Funeral Home conducted her funeral at the Free Methodist Church, December 31 '. Pastor Roger Gast presented an inspiring funeral message and
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Reverend and Mrs . Jim Carne of Hamilton sang a duet entitled 'Each Step I Take ,"
Pallbearers were: Mervin Ottewel, Gordon Chafe, Leo Wallace, Harry Marklevitz, Grenville Hutchinson, and Clair Larmondin. Flowerbearers were Robert and Wayne Marritt, Gerald Jackson, Ralph and Vernon McGuire, Bev Dawn and Harold McDonald. Spring interment in Thornbury Clarksburg Union Cemetery.
WARREN: Minnie Warren, of 121.King Street West, Ingersoll. died on January! 19 at Alexandra Hospital. She was 93 years old , •
She was born in West Oxford Township.
She was predeceased by : her husband the late Roy Warren. in 1953, her parents I
the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, a sjster Mrs . Cora Chesterman, in 1980 and a grandson in 1965.
She is survi ved by three daughters Mrs, Ross Mitchell (Rosie), of Ingersoll, Mrs. Clarence Pittock (Esther), of Ingersoll, Mrs. Lawrence Dawson (Florence), of Thamesford, four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Reverend George Watt conducted the January 22 funeral service at the McBeath Funeral Home.
DEATHS
Interment at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
McF AHLAN: Myrtle A~ella McFarlan, formerly of Thorndale. died at age 91 on January 18 at Alexandra Hospital.
She was born in North Oxford Township,
She was prcdeceaseri by her husband the late Thomas J. iVicFarlan. in 1973, and her parents the late Mr , and Mrs. Dennis Revely.
She is survived by severa.l nieces and nephews .
Reverend John Jennings conducted the January 20. funeral service at the McBeath Funeral Home,
Place of interment is 7th Line Cemetery.
-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 survived by her husband Arthur.
A1so surviVing are her :( sons Ralph of Strathroy,
Gordon of Belmont; her !,ctaughters I Mrs. John ... ~ (Phyllis) Lawrence of Goderic.h, and . Mrs . Doug (1\1a ry) Holden of Ingersoll ; her brother Alvin Wyatt of
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Avon and her sister Mrs. George (Louise) Anstee of Port Dover .
Mrs . Durston is sW'vived by 18 grandChildren and seven great grandchildren.
: She was predeceased by her son Carman who died in 1978.
Mrs . Durston was a mem-ber of Trinity United.
' Church , . Pallbearers were George
Anstee , Norm Smith, Harold Dawdry, Bill Durston, David Durston and Ted
,Dufston .
J9H~ Ethel Johns, , formery of Ingersoll, died , at the age of 90 Wednesday, · February 2, 1983, in Wood, stock General Hospital.
Born in St. George, Ontario, Mrs . Johns was a member of Ingersoll First Baptist Church ' and : .. the
· Women's Missionary .\Soc-iety. " -_';'
She was predeceased by her husband, the .': late 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) Turton of Ingersoll and Mrs.' Breckon (Marion) Dixon of Edmonton .
:' Also surviving are 12 grandchilren and 13 great grandchildren.
Mrs . Johns was predeceased by her daughter Florence.
· Pastor George Watt officiated the Saturday, February 5, 1963 funeral service ~ at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in For~st Lawn ;Memorial Gardens, London. I I
, HAYCOCK; Elva, Haycock, King Street West, Kitchener, formerly ot Ingersoll, died af Kitchener- . Waterloo Hospital January 29, ~963 . . She "Y'as 62-years- . old,
Born in Lucknow, she was a registered nurse, She was employed at ! . • , AI~?C~~~\:~n. Hospital .for· ~ :-number-- or-;years and worked as the , school nurse at Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute for ' many years, She was
\ also a member of st. Paul's Presbyterian Church:'
She was predeceased by her husband LeRoy in 1977,
Mrs . Haycock is survived · by her sons Donald of Waterloo and Dr. Ronald of Kingston; her sisters Edna Kinkade of Stratford, Mrs . George (Helen) Holmes of Montreal, and Marion Wal-
· ker of Stratford; her grandchildren .Deborah. Laura, Bourke, Daryl, Daniel E;lnd Judson . i
Rev. John Henderson officiated the February 2, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
RANSOMEj Nancy Ransome, 32 Witty Ave" died at ·th~ age of 32 on January 28, 1983, at Victoria Hospital, London.
Born in Chatham to Mr . and Mrs. Carman Ransome, she is survived by -her husband David and her parents,
Also surviving is her son Eric, her daughter Stacey, and her sister, Mrs. Reg (Marjorie) Johnston of :. Chatham .
Rev. Tom Griffin oWciated the January 31, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home.
MC~RACKEN: John McCrae en, 214 Charles Street East, Ingersoll, died at · . Alexandra Hospital , January 29, 1983. He was 68-years-old.
Born in Central City, Kentucky, USA, he came to Ingersoll from Detroi t in 1946, He was employed at Kelvinator and Excello in London. Mr . McCracken was a member of the Presbyterian Church. '
He is survived by his wife , , the former Dorothy Case;
his sons Robert of Denver, Colorado, and John of Ingersoll; his daughter Mrs , Wayne (Joanne) Barham of Ingersoll, and by his grand- : children Brenda Ann and Robert McCracken, John
. and Tina' McCracken, and Sherr! Barnham.
Rev. John Jennings officiated the February 1, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home, Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
BIRTHS
~" Debbie . and ', .' ra ~i ein of Salford, are
pleased to announce the · birth of their first child a daughter, Melissa Lee, 'on February 21, 1993 at Alexandra H€?spital, Ingersoll, weighing 9 pounds, three ounces. Proud grand-
.~ parents are Ross and Ruth ' Brady of Ingersoll, and:: Clayton and Donelda Hei- ! bein of Thamesford. ;
\ . .' ff ffil§£Hffi, ' ·. Tim and : . ~ri yn leischer are ' · pleased to announce the! : arrival of Randi Michelle : .
and Lindsay Diane twin' · sisters for Erin, 'Proud grandparents are Ken and Doreen Hogg of Thamesford, and Ted' and Janet Fleischer of Ingersoll. .
DEATHS
Rf;nT9~*, qordon Daniel Berton, military medal
:.d.ied at St. Catherines Gen~ .er~l Hospital Sunday, Feb- . \rua.rY·13, 1983. He formerly' )res\ded at 16 Towering ~Heights, St. .Calherines. · Mr. Berton i~ sUrvived by · his wife,. the former Susan
.: Berton, Dis children Daniel , Berton of London, Mrs. : Roger (Jo-Anne) Anstee of · Ingersoll, Rosemarie Ber-· ton and Mrs. Robert, .: (Sharon) Westover, both of ; Sl. Catherines. Also sur-viving ·is his sister, Mrs.
· Stan Bretherick. of St. .: Catherines, 11 ' grand-, i children and one great grandchild. .
t, Mr. Berton was pre- I · deceased by his brother, the 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.
C~~TTE~I?E~ i Clarence ·D. ltten enied at the John Noble Home on Thursday, February 10, 1983 . He was in his nintieth year.
Mr. Chittenden was formerly of Cainsville. He was predeceased by his wife, the late Salina May Jackson who died in 1973 . '
Surviving are.his children Frederick J. of Sauble ' Beach, Robert W. of Brantford, Mrs. John (Nora) Pettit of Ingersoll, and Frances M. of Rockton.
The funeral service was held February 14, 1983 in the chapel of Thorpe Brothers' Funeral Home.: Interment in Mount Hope Cemetery ..
GROOM ; Ronald Groom, R.R. 2, Ingersoll, died at the age of 55 on Fpbruary 13, 1983, while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London.
Born in Ingersoll, Mr. Groom worked as a welder at G.M. in London. He was a member of Ingersoll First ~,.:\Pl1ist Qhurcll)l") luiii
He is survived by his wife, ~ the former Iva Graves; his father, Percy Groom; his son Randy at home, and his daughters Brenda of London, Melanie and Janise both at home. '
Also surviving are his sisters, Mrs. · Lawrence (Grace) Dolson of Woodstock, and Mrs. Fred (Dor- ' een) McKay of Norwich.
Mr. Groom was predeceased by his mother, the ' late Edna Groom, who died in June 1982. '
Pastor George Watt officiated the February 16, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemet-ery. . .
Honorary pallbearers were Roy O'Connor, Grant Swackhammer, Ron McL~lland, Mill Jenny, Don DIbble and Charley Wheel.' er.
. PONTJ~~ ; Nellie Pont-109, 200 onham Street, North. Ingersoll, died at the age of 84 on February 19, 1983, while a patient in Alexandra Hospital.
Mrs. Ponting was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper. She was a member of the Baptist Church in Ingersoll.
She is survived by her husband Tom; her sons Gordon .and John, both of Ingersollj. .her daughter Mrs. Irene Sherman of' Ingersoll and ' her sister Mrs. Zueulla Hickes of R.R. 3, Tillsonburg ,
Also surviving are six grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and one great great granddaughter.
Pastor George Watt , officiated the February 22,
1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in the Harris Street Cemetery.
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THOMAS' Norman Thomas, 24g 'King Street West, Ingersoll, died at the age of 65 on February 13, 1983. "
Born in Simcoe, Mr. Thomas had been employed by the LeBO in Woodstock.
He is survived by his wife, the former Margie Carter' his daughters Norma of L1oydminsler, Lorraine of Parkhill, Elaine of Woodstock; his stepchildren Janet of Ri.verview,· N.B., Jim of London and Bob of Woodstock.
Also surviving is his sister Florence Leake of Woodstock, and several gr:and· children.
He was predeceased by his step-son George.
Rev. Tom ·Griffin officiated lhe Feburary 15, 1983 fune'fal service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
~HOMPSPN: John W.' T ompson, R.R. 4, Ingersoll, died at Mariners Hospital, 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 daughter, Mrs. Dennis (Barbara) Glover of Thamesford. Also surviving are his grandchildren Michael and Lia . Glover, and his cousin . Grace McAnulty of Inger-soll . r
Born in Montreal to the late Mr. and Mrs . Wilbur Wellington Thompson, he was the owner of J. W. Thompson Constructi()n. He was a member of st. Paul's Presbyterian Church, King Hiram Lodge 37 AF and
. AM, Harris Chapter 41 RAM, and the Mocha Shrine of London.
Rev. Douglas Gordon '. officiated the Saturd~y,
March 5, 1983 funeral ser', vice at McBeath Funeral , Horrie . . Interment in Puti nam Cemetery.
' rc " QMAS: Norman Th;mas, 246 King Street West, Ingersoll • . died at the age of 65 on ,February 13 •
. 19S3. . Born in Simcoe, Mr.
Thomas had been employed by the LeBO in Woodstock.
He is survived by his wife, the former Margie Carter; his daughters Norma of , I L1oydminster, Lorraine of , Parkhill and Elaine of Woodstock; and his stepchildren Janet of Riverview, N.B., and Jim of London.
Also surviving is his sister, Mrs. Florence Leake of Woodstock, his brother Bob of Woodstock, and several grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his brother George.
Rev. Tom Griffin officiated the February ,15, 1983 funeral service at McBeath FW1eral Horne. Interment in Oxford Memorial Park , Cemetery.
YAJ'hEE: At SL Joseph's HOSPltt: Mount Clements, .'
, Michigan, Sunday, March 6, 1983, Mr. Bernard Xavier Vallee; of R. R. 6, Tillson-
", burg in his 64th year, son of ; the late Mr . and Mrs. Frank ,Vallee, an~ was raised in Ingersoll and . attended Sacred Heart School, , Surviving his wife the . former Cecile Jacques . Dear father of Mrs . Loraine Hammond, London; Mrs.
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, Greg ' (Barbara) Bulgarelli,.! New Baltimore. Michigan; ) Mrs. Wayne (Earla) .~ McKay , Orangeville;"Doug- \ las Vallee, R.R. 3, Tillsonburg; Paul Vallee, R.R. 6, ! Tillsonburg; Bud Vallee;·' Centralia. Dear Brother of , Mrs . . Stanley (Gertrude) ' Wells, Hamilton; Mrs. Wil i .
, liam (Mary) Fordham, Ing- : ersoll. AJso l:jurvived by '; sixteen grandchildren and \' one great granddaughter. Predeceased by two sets of l twin daughters and sons ~ Mary and John (949), Ber- ! nard and Bernadette (953) and by three brothers, Lee (1958), Hector (1962), Arth· ur (1977) and predeceased by one sister Cecelia (1970) Resting at the H.D. Verhoeve Funeral Home, 262 Broadway Street, Tillson- ~ burg until Wednesday l morning thence, to . St. : Mary's Roman Catholic · Church, TiUsonburg forI funeral mass at 11 a ,m , by Rev. Father Mike Langan , Interment Tillsonburg Cem etery , Donations to the charily of your choice would be gratefuUy acknowledged . Knights of Columbus Council 3212 prayers Tues -,. day 7 ' 15 p.m. Public prayers Tuesday ('It 8 p.m.
IngersOII ·man di,es
whi Ie fightin-g fire lIy GABE PERACCHIA
Sentinel-Review staff writer .. INGERSOLL - A 66-yearold man died Thursday while fighting a brush fire here. " Doug ~~or~~, of King Srreet es~ su enly suf-fered a heart attack while rushing with buckets of Thames River water to exUnguish a backyard bonfire which got out of control.
The retired machine and tool plant foreman, who had a history 0{ hear( trouble, was found dead at the 8(:ene, near the Thames River behind some King Street West houses, Ingersoll police reported.
The blare was Ingersoll's third grass lire this week.
In a casual conversation after the first fire Sunday, town lire chlef Ken Campbell worried out loud about the high potential for grass fires this year.
HiS fears w'ere reinforced after two more fires Wednesday and Thursday: "Thlngs are so dry, I'm afraid we are going to have more this spring, unless we get som.e fain . Right now, it's dangerous. "
Thls year's unseasonably mUd winter has resulted in a lack of spring run-off which has rendered vegetation unusually dry and suscep"tible to igniting agents ,such as unextinguished cigarette butts or matChes. .
'Fighting fire causes death
An Ingersoll man died March 17 after trying to extinguish a fire at his residence . Douglas Wilford fritt moq iS. 66, 468 King
"!;treef West, was 1ymg to put out a grass fire that had gone out of control behind his residence, when he suffered a heart attack. He had been carrying buckets of water to quench the blaze when the attack occurred.
A neighbor found Mr. Fitzmorris, and tried to revive him through mouth-tomouth resuscitation. Mr. Fitzmorris had a history of heart problems, having suffered two previous heart attacks.
Ingersoll Fire Department was called in to put out the Qlaze. No damage was incurred.
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p. I;t.
HR~TT:, Cindy and Murray ra t are pleased to an
nounce the birth of their daughter, Stefanie Amber, seven POUz:1ds, 13lh ounces. A sister for Kristian. Born
, February 22, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll , Special thanks to Dr. Tasker, Dr. Mayberry,' Dr, Simpson and the second floor OB nurses.
P OFFMArs : Steve and Pen-ny Hoffman, 135 Charles Street East, Ingersoll, are pleased to announce the 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 grandaugnter for Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Morello, Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hogg, Thamesford. Deb and Larry extend their thanks to Dr, J, Dalton and second floor
J maternity staff for their " care and kindness.
~A~ V~G"-Q;t;, Twan and ~r aan eghel joyfully
announce the birth of their son, Lamburt Joh, March 11, 1983 at Alexandra Hospi tal.
)Y INLAW: Rob and Kathy Winlaw, IB Boles Street, Ingersoll, Ontario, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Adam Neilson, on March 8, 1983. Special thanks to Dr. Rechner and Dr. Tasker and second floor nurses for all their special care and concern.
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Funeral held for Vera Cooke
C;PQKEj Vera A. Cooke, 136 Stanley Street North, Thamesford, died March 22, 1983 at Victoria Hospital, London.
She is survived by her husband, Rev. John P. Cooke; her daughter-in-law J\1.rs. Olive Cooke of Ingersoli; her sister Mrs. Lulu Manning of Toronto.
She was predeceased by her son Jack in 1972, and by her brother Gordon.
Born in Fu1larton Township, Mrs. Cooke married Rev. Cooke in 1927. They . resided in Pelee Island,
. Port Lambton, Warwick, Milverlon, and Drayton. They had Hickson and Arkona Pastoral charges prior to their retirement in Thames(ord in 1965.
Mrs. Cooke was a member of High Park United Church, Toronto, and Westminster United Church, Thamesford. She was a leader and member of High Park United Church choir and a member of the Mendelson Choir of Toronto. She and Rev . Cooke sang for many years with Rev . Stanley and Ethel Johnson at community and church functions.
She was responsible for
organizing the "Three Saints and the Aint Quartel.' ,
Rev. Wesley Ball and Rev. Wray Mather officiated the Friday, March 25, 1983 funeral service at Westminster United Church, Thamesford. Spring Interment will be made at the Harris Street' Cemetery, lngersoll Funeral arrangements were made by the Carrothers-Betzner Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Glen Cupeland, John Rodd, Ed· gar Sitter, David Wheeler, Mac Hogg and Da vid ' Woods.
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O'NEILL: Davey 1s excited: ,to announce ~Qe.llrrival of ~is new playm~t.e, a broth- ; ~r, ~obert. James Martin, born April 5, 1983, weighing :nine pounds, five and ' one; half ounces. A son for Jim( ~nd Connie. Proud grand- ~ oarents are Mr. and Mrs. .;' :Martin Van Boekel and Mrs. I
Clarence O'Neill. Great' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Van Boekel and Mrs . Adriana Vermeeren all of Ingersoll.
PIPPEL: At Alexandra' Hospital, on March 18, 1983, :
J to Mr. and Mrs.· Herb; Pippel, 298 1h Oxford Street,: [ngersoll, a da~ghter Carla ..
MR. AND Mrs . Harold Wilson of Port Carling, anc! formerly of, Ingersoll, announce the arrival of their ninth grandchild, Taylor Lee, son of Patty and Eri~ Warden of Peterborough, i
born Saturday, March 26,; 1983.
TAYLO : At Alexandre ospltal,o'n March 29, 1983,
to Mrl and Mrs. Alberl Taylor, 203 Thames Street North, No.3, Ingersoll, a daught~r, Sandra Marie.
P AJGENT: At Alexandra Hospital on April 1, 1983, to Norman and ChrisUne (neeKirwin) Baigent, RR. I, Salford, Ontario, a son Adam Lawrence. A brother for Sarah and Jennifer
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SHARPE: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sharpe, 300 Tunis Street, Ingersoll, joyfully announce the birth of their daughter, Crystal Marie. She was born . March 18, 1983 at Alex- . andra Hospital, Ingersoll.
LltiLORE i Bob and Yvonne Belore of Salford,' are pleased to announce the. safe arrival of their daugh- 1 ter, Justine Marie. She was I
born March Z7 weighing eight pounds.
~~~: Mike and Mary. a, .R. 2, Ingersoll, are'
pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Matthew Michael, ' born at Alexandra Hospital, Ingel'soll, on March 27, 1983.
LUNDBLAD: Brian and tree Lundblad, R.R. 4, Ingersoll, announce the birth of their twin sons, Christian Tage, four pounds, and Kirk. Alexander, three pounds, 121h ounces, at Victoria Hospital , London, on March 28, 1983. The boys are ' brothers for Dara Dee and· Lei{ Ericson. Both babies , are well in the Neo-Natal Unit at War Memorial Children'S Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. T. Mayberry and Dr. J. J. Tasker.
~ f 1ltKEXi Dean and Valerie : Pilkey, 137 Cherry Street, : Ingersoll, happily announce the birth of their son, Brent Scott. He was born March 29, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. A brother for Jamie . Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anscombe and Mr. and Mrs. K. Pilkey, all of Ingersoll.
~EDHILL: Larry' and ne (nee: BarneH)
welcome with love the safe arrival of Kyle Allen, born March 25, 1983, weighing six i
pounds, six ounces,' at Vic- : tori a Hospital, London.' Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Al Gledhill,' Tharnesford,and Mrs. Davtr-; Barnett; Ingersoll. Great grandparents are Mr. ·and Mrs. Carl Hurne, and Mrs. Reg Gledhill. .
RIDDICK: Bill and Shelley (nee: Dowling) thank God for the safe arrival of Katie Marie, born April 5, 1963 weighing eight pounds, one ounce, at Alexandra Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Riddick, Beachville;' Gladys . Dowling, Ingersoll, and Les
. Dowling, Kitchener. Special thanks to Dr. Rechner, Marilyn Ponting, and all the nurses on the second floor .
ROUTLEp GE- Brian and Karen . are happy to announce the birth of Erin Kathleen, a sister for
'.Stephen, born March 11, . 1983 at Alexandra Hospital. Proud grandparents are Vernon and Shirley Cuthbert, Ingersoll, and Robert and Dorothy Forbes, Thamesford.
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IlUNTElt-GRAS§: Mr. and t1 rs. Bruce Grass of Ingersoll are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage .of their daughter, Jeannette :Lucille, to Paul Douglas 'Hunter, son of Mrs. Shirley
[Hunter of London. The Wedding will take place Sa tur-' day, May 14, 1983 at 3 p.m. in the First Baptist Church, Ingersoll.
DEATHS
. "A~P'HILL: Ethel Icaver;~ R.R. I, Embro, died a t the age of 85 on April 6, 1983 at WoodstoCk Gen
: era I Hospital. Rev. Loren.zo Rameriz
officiated the April 8, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in the Me Elgin Cemetery.
Miss Caverhill was the da ughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles CaverhiU. She was a school teacher and a member of the United Church.
She is survived by her , sister, Mrs. Grace Conway of R.R. 1, Embro. She was predeceased by her si/iter,
I the late Mrs. William (MiI- I
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»~TT§ ' Robert Watts, , 48, (; Mt, Clemens Michi, gan and formerly o'f Inger" solI" died Wednesday,
March 30, 1983, " He is survived by his wife'
Jerrie and his children. ! Danny, Lynn, Rick, Sherie , Tracie and Roberta, all of .. Mt. Clemens , Also surviving are his sisters Mrs. John
-,CJean) Klouak and Mrs. Alf .:. (Mary) Ellison, both of , ·Ontario.
The funeral service was in Mt. Clemens on Saturday April 2, 1983. '
;Ingersoll obituaries • &LAR L\i 6 nne Clark, 85, the former Anne Radcliffe, died in Alexandra Hospital, Wednesday, March 30.
Born in Scotby, England, the second youngest of nine children, she came to Canada in 1910, She was edJcated in Scotland. and in Winnipeg and took post secondary and specialist work in Chicago . She began her teaching career in MacTavish, Manitoba. She taught physical education at Earl Grey Junior High School, Winnipeg, and was the first teacher of physical educa"' ti.on for girls in a Junior High School in Canada.
By the time her teaching career had ended she had taught and coached thousands of students in Manitoba, Montreal, New Brunswick and Ontario.
In addition to teaching and coaching, Mrs. Clark was herself an outstanding athlete . She was a high school sprint champion in Winnipeg; was an out· standing tennis player, winning championships in various clubs in Windsor and 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 January 1926 and they later moved to Montreal, then to St. John, New Brunswick.
: They came to Ingersoll in 195U V,' here Mrs. Clark was
involved with Trinity United Church and with the town swimming program. Mrs. Clark was a member of the Trinily Church Choie for 30 years, was Involved with the Y.M.C.A. program in Ingersoli, a member of the U.C.W. and a member and former regent of the Norsworthy Chapter J .O.D.E. She taught physical education to girls in the elementary school , system through the Y,M .C.A , and fol' over 15 years was head instructor and organizer of the Y.M.C.A.'.~ ·pre-kindergar-' ten schQQI. She was actively involved -in the women's program 'at the golf course and taught curling , "Surviving besides her hus
band, is her sister, Mrs. Hanna Joyce, Ca 19ary, along wi th nieces and nephew&.
A private cremation service was held .
A memorial service was held at Trinity United Church, April 2, 1983, conducted by Reverend Carmen Holbrough.
STOAKLE YI: Phillis , Stoakley, 80, of Mt. Elgin, died Thursday, March 31.
Rev. Lorenzo Ramires of-ficiated the April 4, 1983 ' funeral service at Mt. Elgin United Church. Burial was ' in Mt. Elgin Cemetery.
Mrs. Stoakley was predeceased by her husband Charles in 1978. She was also predeceased by her step-son Gordon Stoakley in 1980.
She is survived by her step-children Mrs, Ariel Oliver of Woodstock and ' Lawrence Stoakley of R .n. I, Mt. Elgin; her eight step -grandchildren and her 10 step great grandchildren ,
Pallbearers were Tom Oliver, Bert Oliver, Jim Hall, Jim Stoakley, Richard Stoakley, and Andy Nevill.
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LAW: At Stratford Get}erar-ilospital Sunday, March 20, 1983, David Charles Law, 33, died.
~' Beloved husband of Marjo~ie Bancroft, dear father of Karen, Peter and Steven, all at home. Dear son of Mr.
. and Mrs . George' Law of 'Ingersoll, dear brother of Dorothy Dona, Ingersoll. Richard of Surrey. B.C., and Madon of Vancouver, B.C. , Private cremation in London . Memorial service was held at the Elgin Memorial Missionary Church, Stratford on Wednesday , March 23. -1983. Donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated ..
He '. was predeceased by his sister, the late Marj Weltz, and by his brother, the I late Durwood Fitzmorris.
The funeral service was held at Sacred HeartChurch Saturday. March 19 with Father Charles Campbell officia tlng. . Parish prayers were said March 18.
Mr. Fitzmorris was buried at Sacred Heart Cemetery. Pallbearers were his six sons.
" A1UiRE AYES: John R. Hargreaves, Oxford Regional NursIng Home, died at the age of 88 on Monday , March 4, 1983.
Born in Rottenstall Lan-FITZMORRIS ; Doug cishire. England, he was
Fitzmorris, 468 King Street predeceased by his wives, 'West) Ingersoll, died at the the late Edith Laurene age of 66 on Thursday, Thomas, who died in 1952, March 17, 1983 at his resid- and the late Francis Marvin ence. ,Holmes who died in 1982,
Born in Ingersoll to the Surviving are his sons late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross of Kintore and AJbert Fitzmorris, he is survived of Woodstock; brother
'by his wife, the former Albert of MississBuga; Elizabeth MaGuire. sisters Mrs. 'Winnifred
: Also surviving , are his Wood of Wasaga and'Mrs. sons Jim of Ingerosll, Bill of Traphina ChappIie of Tor-
'. Ottawa, Ted of Chatham, onto. ': Doug . of ,London,i Dave of "') ~. He .i.s also survived by )lis '4
rI nger,solly)f()ml 10( l~orontoi ~·X·eight gra l1dctiildr,en, and h(~'.J daughter Mrs. John (Mary)yi.;:lOgreaLgrandchildren. Bothweth of Calgary. <J ' !~', Mr. Hargreaves was pre-) Mr. Fitzmorris is sur- deceased by his daughters 'vived by his brothers WH- Verdun in 1918, and Edith in liam of Latrobe, Penn., and 1922, and by IUs son Jack in Hubert of Ingersoll ; sister 1966. . Mrs. Ear] (Helen) Earling The funeral service was of London, and 14 grand- held at McBeath Funeral children . Home Wednesday, March
16, with Rev, D. B. Suitor of : Woodstock officiating.! Interment in the Harris Street .Cemetery .. ..
A special service was held March 15 under the auspic· ies of King Soloman Lodge 43, AF and AM, Woodstock.
MCINDOF" Angus McIndoe, 72, of 201 Thames Street Norlh, Ingersoll, died March 18, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital.
Born in Elrose, Sask., to the late Mr. and Mrs . John McIndoe, he is survived by
. his wife, the former Betty Elizabeth (Smith) Grinnell. Also surviving is his daugh· tel'. Mrs. David (June) Theaker of R.R. 3, Lambeth, and two grandchildren.
Mr. McIndoe was predeceased by his first wife,
. the late Jennie Howard, who died in 1973.
He was a member of the Institute of Motor Industry
, and a member of the Ingerl so1\ Coin Club.
Pastor George Watt officiated the Monday, March 21 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home.
gp&141 HESTON: Margare Os~aldeston, Oxford Regional Nursing Home, died Wednesday, March J 6, 1983.
Born in England to the late Mr. and Mrs. James Howcroft, she was predeceased by her husband James, in 1967.
Surviving is her son Dr. James Osbaldeston of Hamilton; her daughter Mrs. Howard (Rita) Horton of Ingersoll, and her grandchildren Mary. Lois, Regis, Donald and Margaret.
Father Charles Campbell officiated the Friday, March 18, 1983 funeral scrvice at McBeath Funeral Home. Parish prayers were said March 17.
Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery .
Pallbears were Donald Love, Rory Cornali, George Richardson and Gordon Henry.
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Ingersoll obituarIes MILLER: Mabel Eliz
aBei h MIller, 222 ·.Earl Street, Ingersoll. died a t the age of 75 on Friday. March 11. 1983. She died while a patient in Alexandra Hospital .
Rev . Carmen Holbrough . officiated the Monday , MCN"ch 14, 1983 funeral service at Trinity United Church, in the chapel. Temporary entombment in Ingersoll mausoleum; interment later in Ingersoll Cemetery .
Mrs. Miller was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs . Wesley Manzer.
She was predeceased by her husband. the late James Miller. who died in 1965 . .
She is survived by her son James of Tavistock ; her .daughter Mrs . Jack (Patricia) Asselin of ~uelph;
'. brothers L~. )Manzer ~of Niagara Falls and Murray Manzer of London; ' 'Sister Mrs. George (Leta) ·Clifton of Niagara Falls; six grand.children 'ahd three great grandchildren.
BROWN: Ida E. Brown. 134 Holcroft Street, Ing'ersoH, died at the age of 72 on Friday, March 11. 19W~ .
in Alexandra Hospital. Born in Fort Frances,
Mrs. Brown was a member of First Baptist Church , Ingersoll.
She is survived by her husband Stanley; her sons Earl Clark oJ.Stratfordand Gerald Clark of Ingersoll; and daughters. Mrs. John (Ruth) George of Bayfield.
Also surviving are her stepchildren Mrs. Sandra Chilton o£ Ingersoll. Mis. Henry (Linda) Simons of Plainfield, ·Ill., Mrs. Lawrence (Barbara) Pye of Ingersoll , Mrs . Arthur (Patty) Lightowler of Miss-
issa uga ; Mrs . .KODert (Judy) Hodgins of Thames·
.ford, Mrs. John (Tracy) Mos of IngerSoll, and Tom Brown of Ingersoll.
'Mrs. Brown was pre'deceased by her two brothers, the la te Ron Sivrove and' the late John Sivrove.
She is survived by her sisters I\lrs . John (Ella) Maguire of Glen Meyer, Mrs. Ken (Helen) Ebert of New Liskerd, and Mrs. Lloyd (Anne) Jackson ot Simcoe ; 19 · grandchildren and one great grandson.
Pastor George Watt officia ted the Monday, March 14,
I 983 funeral service at ! vlcBea th Funeral Horne.
('empory entombment in .ngersoll Mausoleum; nterment later in Ingersoll ~ural Cemetery .
A special memorial serrice was held by the Key.tone Rebekah Lodge on l1arch 13.
Area death CLIFTON: G. Russell
Clifton, R.R. 5, Ingersoll; died at the age of 79 on Friday, March 11, 1983, at Alexandra Hospital.
Born in West Oxford Township to the late Benjamin and Ella Clifton, he is survived by his wife, Hazel Jane (Little) Clifton.
Also surviving is his daughter Dorothy, at home,
and his sist~ Mrs. Joe (Marion) Wilson.
Mr. Clifton was predec· eased by his brother Osmond in 1979.
Audrey Whitney officiated the Monday, March 14, 1983 funeral service at McBea th Funeral Home. Temporary entombment in Ingersoll Mausoleum ; intermen t la ter in the Harris Street Cemetery .
II 11TTON ; Irene Hutton, B7, a resident of Oxford Regional Nursing Home in Ingersoll, died Saturday, February 16, 1983.
The .·funeral service was ' held Saturday, February 19, 1983 at SL Margare~'s Roman Catholic Church, Toronto . .
Mrs '. Hutton was predeceased by her first husand, the late Walter W. ~utherland, in 1959. She was .predeceased by her second. husband, Edward A. Hutton, in 1980.
i Surviving is her son James W. Sutherland of Kirkfield, her. daughter
:Mrs. Albert (Wanda) Hurding of Inge:-:oll, and her stepdaughter Mrs. Casey (Bertha) Rozycki of Toronto. Also surviving are 18 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Thornhill.
~ALL:~ . Ross MinshJ,iH,. 1, Putnam, died February 19, 1983 at Victoria Hospital, at the age of 53. . ~e is survived by his
mother, Dora Minshall of R.R. 1, Putnam; his sons Brian and Larry, both of Woodsto~k, and daughters Sherry Vervaecke of Woodstock and Shelly, also of Woodstock.
Mr. Minshall is also survived by his sister, Mrs . Ida Mills of Belmont, and by his grandchildren Shelley, Dianne and Lailie. .
. He was predeceased by
DEATHS
his father, the late Bruce Minshall, and by his son, the late Michael Minshall.
A cremation service was held.
MacKEQiZlE: Alberta ~acKenzie o{ Ingersoll, died at the age of 106 years' on Tuesday, February 22, 1983, at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
Born in Dereham Town- ' ship to the late Mt. and Mrs. James Mayberry, Mrs, MacKenzie was predeceased by her husband, the late James MacKenzie, who' died in 1927.
She is survived by her son J. Gordon MacKenzie of Simcoe and her daughter Mrs . George (Isabel) Sutherland of R.R. 2, Thamesford . Also surviving is a sister, Mrs .' Margaret Bowman of " Woodstock granddaughter Mrs. Jame~ (Barbara) Pond of Simcoe and great grandchi1dre~ Darren and Andrew Pond.
Mrs. MacKenzie was predeceased by her daughter Anne Schmitt, in 1980.
Rev. John Jennings' of st. Paul's Presbyterian Church officiated the Thursday, February 24, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Temporary entombment in Ingersoll Mausolewn with interment later in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Mrs. MacKenzie had been a member of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Ingersoll. '
.. DEATHS
Jttll'!~ i William Douglas Ga e, 138 Thames Street South, Ingersoll, died at Victoria Hospital Thursday, March 3, 1983.
He was the jnfant son of Wayne and Kim Gable.
Surviving along with his parents, are his grand-. parents, Mr~ and Mrs. Douglas Gable of WoodstOCk, and Mr. and Mrs. William Ri.chards of Inger~ solI. He Was the great grandson of Mrs. B. Gable of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs . M. MacDonald of Princeton and Mr. and Mrs. B. Arsen~ ault of Woodstock .
He is also survived by several aunts and uncles.
Father Charles Campbell officiated the Saturday, March 5, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment Sacred· Heart Cemetery,
-!,ACKSON: Margaret E. Jackson, sr a resident of ' Oxford Regional Nursing Home, .Ingersoll, died Tuesday, March I, 1983 .
Born in Essex, England to the late Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, Miss Jackson was formerly a member of st. M~ry's Anglican Church, Windsor, a member of lhe evening guild and altar guild, she served as an army nurse overseas in World War one and was employed as a' VON for many years .
Rev. Tom Griffin officiated the Thursday, March 3, 1983 funeral service at .McBea~h Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Miss Jackson is survived 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<lte Alice Gerrie.
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MILLSON r,.; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Millson are happy to announce the safe arrival of their:' first daughter, Jacqueline Alicia, on February 10, 1983' a.t 4:06 a.m., weighing ' eight pounds, height 21 inches. Congrat· ulations to the happy grandparents, Mada and Ken Millson, Mona and Piebe Kobus. Special thanks to Dr .. Tasker and fourth floor eas~ staff of Victoria Hospital for all their kindness and help .
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resident of Windsor but was formelly from Ingersoll.
Mrs . Herdman was predeceased by her husband,
i the late Harold Herdman, in 1974.
She is survived by her children Donald Robinson and Mrs. MacKenzie (Shirley) Furtney of Ingersoll. Also surviving are three grandchildren l\nn live
DEATlIS
grl.!!lt grandchildren. Mrs. Herdman is survived
by her brother Herbert White of Simcoe.
The funeral service was held Monday, February 7, 19S3 at Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Oullette Avenue, Windsor, at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Victoria Memorial Park Cemetery.
.HELEN MARION KENNEDY ; , of R.R. I, Ml. Elgin diea at Tillsonburg District ' Memorial . Hospital on . Thursday, February 3, 19S3, . in her 66th year .
She was born in Dereham . Townspip . September 25, 1917, and was the daughter of the late John Duffy and the former Ella Gaynor. Mrs. Kennedy was a mem-
· ber of Mount Elgin Women'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. Kennedy, 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 : Ellgcls of St. Clair, Mich ., I Mrs. Pauline Greenwood of · Kltchener and Mrs . Margaret Ahernathey of Cornwall. She was predeceased by two brothers Clarence Duffy and Patrick Duffy .
Funeral service was held at the H,D. Verhoeve Funeral Home, February 5, thence to St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church for Funeral Mass, by Rev . Fr . Joseph , NeveU.
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Pallbearers were John Wolters, Milt Stoaltley, Bill Mitchell, Frank. LohulB, Uoyd Sandham, and Fred Jull .
Honoary pallbearers were a ,contingent from the Wo- . men's Institute led by pres-' ident Mrs. Arnold Belore, members of the C.W.L. led by president Mrs. Corinne D'Eon
BIRTHS
: At Alexandra Hospital on January 25, 1983 · at 6:08 p.m., to Donny Somers and Barbara Moyer 203 Thames S~ North, Apartment I, Ingersoll, a
. son, Donald William Moyer , wa~ '" born. Proud grandparents a re Mr. · and Mrs . . / William Moyer and Mr. and i Mrs. ' William ·' Somers. Special tlJanks to Dr. Tom '
l Mayberry and the nurses on ·; ; second floor. \ ' i '", I '~ I "~O~ ; Mr. and Mrs. draWam Wilson, 200 Charles Street East, IngersoH, are : pleased to Jannounce ' the .'
. birth of their son , Tyler ~ Graham Wilson, born ' at :~ Alexandra Ilospital Jan- I ua ry 16. 1983.
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HENDERSON: Don and ' m y fien~erson, 285 Thames Str~t North, Apartment 50s; are pleased
; to announce the safe arrival of their son, Michael DonaJd . He was bQrn at Alex- ,
: andre Hospital, January 5, 1983, weighing 10 pounds,
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. East, Ingersoll, are proud to : annouce the birth of their
:: first son, Tyler Graham~· dn ,J,anuary 16, 1983, at 1:08 p.m., weighing six pounds, ·nine . ounces. Proud grandparents are . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anstee, Salford, Mr . ... Lyle Wilson of Ingersoll and Miss Joyce Lock of London'. Thanks to Victoria Hospital staff and Dr . Nisker and Dr . '~ Reid . Special thanks to Dr. , Rechner and the nurses of second floor Alexandra, Hospital. ., .
DEATHS
BROWN: John Brown, 'Xl Catharme s treet; Ingersoll, died at , the age of 75 February I, 1983, at Alexandra HospitaL '
Born in London, Engla.ld, he was employed at the former William Stone and Sons plant here In town. He was a member of st. James' Anglican Church .
He is survived by his wife, the former Beatrice Smith, and his brother, Bob Brown of St. Thomas.
Rev. Tom Griffin officiated the February 3, 1983 funeral service at McBeath; ·Funeral Home. Interment In Ingersoll Rural Cemet- . ery.
A ,special service was staged by Branch 119 of the Royal Canadian Legion on February 2, 1983.
DEAMUDE: Kathleen (Doll) DeamJ'de, 72 Francis Street, Ingersoll, died while a patient in Alexandra Hospital, February 2, 1983.
Born in Hanover to the late Mr. and Mrs . William Deamude, she is survived
' by her brother James of Ingersoll and by her sister,
~ Mrs. Pauline McIntyre of Brantford. She was predeceased by her brother Ed in 1967. .
Miss Deamude was a . member of St. James' Anglican Church.
Rev. Tom Griffin officiated the February 4, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cem- ~
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PEI\IBLETON: Helcn Pem bletoll, 37 Catherine Street, Ingersoll, died at Alexandra Hospital, Satur- ' day, January 8. 1983. She was 56 years old ..
Mrs. Pembleton is survived by her sons Gary of Woodstock and Donald of
. Ingersoll;' her da ugh ter Nancy Mott of Ingersoll; her brother William Smith of Ingersoll, and her sisters Mrs . John (Beatrice) Brown of Ingersoll, Mrs . Annie (Babs) Farrow, also of Ingersoll, and Mrs. Robert (Betty) Steele of Oakville .
Also surviving are five grandchildren .
Mrs. Pembleton was predeceased by her husband, the late Robert Pembleton, who died in 1978.
Born in Ingersoll to the late Mr. and Mrs . Samuel Smith, Mrs. Pembleloll was
I · a me;nber of St. James' .. Anglican Church. She
served as a Girl Guide , leader and was a member of
the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 119's women's au}:iliary.
A memorial service was cunducled by the Hoyal Canadian Legion Branch 119 women's auxiliary Monday night.
: Rev. Tom Griffin and Rev. Bert Van Cook officiated the Tuesday, Januar~' 1 J , 1983 funeral service at McBeall! Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Hural Cemetery. Pallbearers were Augusto Ceccilin, Dave Skinner. Win Cooper, Jim Steele, Piebe Kobus and Robert Steele Junior .
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'FURTNEY: Bob and Joan Furtney of Calgary, Alber~ ta, are ~appy to announce; the birth of their daughter Kristin Alysia, on January
'11, HJ83, at Foothills Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Baigent and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Furtney, all of Ingersoll.
~OCKIN: At Alexandra 'ospirar, on January 5,1983,
to Michael and Ruth Anne Hockin, 10 William Street, Ingersoll, a daugh~er Jessica Mary.
FORTNER: At Alexandra Hospl ta l on January 13, 1983, to Pat and Leslie Fortner 30 Glenn Ave .. lJ)gersoll, a daughter Ema ' ley Irene .
ftEKVELD At Ale).andra oSPl tal on January 14.
1983, to Jacob and Ada Zekveld, R.R. 2, Mt. Elgin, a son Gary William.
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.JOLLIFFE: Luella Jolliffe, 95, formerly of Mount Elgin died .Jannary 14 at the Oxford Regional Nursing Borne. . Born in South Dorchester Township, she was a mcm-
,her of the Mount Elgin United Church and the Mount Elgin UCW .
She was predeceased by ,her husband the late Harl('y Jolliffe in 1963. her parents Ule lette Mr . and Mrs. James Row, two sons thc latc Hoss, in infancy, and t1v~ late Lorne, in 1949. . She is survived by five daughters Mrs. Helen Fleming, of Ingersoll, Mrs. Eva
fHAHCIIAND: Anna I\la dge di amsa-y) !\Jarchand died January 8 at Kingston GCllcral Hospital in her 751h year.
,_ She is survived by her \IU!SLand t)etcr IVJarchand, iher'~'orl " ii~hald B~skell,t ot' Hcnfrew, her daughter Shirley Vanin, of Amherst view , two grandchildren and four grea t grandchildren.
Hevercnu Jan Fleming officiated the January 12 funeral service at the United Church, Eganville .
Intermcnt at the United Church Cemetcry, Eganville .
DEATIIS
Flanders, 'of Ingersoll, Mrs. Frank Cornish (Grace), of Mount Elgin, Mrs. Milton Jones,<Rulll), of R.R . I, Ullion, Mrs. Mincrva Joll· iffe, of Londoll, 17 grandchildren and 32 great grand· children.
Hcverend Lorenzo Hameri'l conducted the January 17 funeral service at the McBeath Funeral Home. .
Interment at Mount Elgin Cemetery.
BHO\\'N: John S. Brown, 48, of 264 Thames Street North, Ingersoll, died January 8 at his residence.
Dorn in Windsor, he was all associate member 'of Royal Canadian Legioh Branch 119.
lie was predeceased by his parents tile late Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown, of Windsor.
He is survived by two sisters Elizabeth Clair, of Agilicourt, and Mrs . Stanley Willson, of Windsor.
Place of inlerment is Victoria Memorial Cemetery, in Windsor .
DEVLIN: Petcr J . Devlin, G8, of ottawa, OntClrio died Januarv 9.
Be W~'\S born in Ingersoll and was a limousine operator.
He is survived by two hrolllcrs John and Patrick, both of Detroit, and several nieces and nephews.
Hevel'cnd Father Campbell conducted the January 14 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home.
Inlerment at Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Terry Devlin, Tim Devlin, Jack Devlin, Ed Dcvlin, and Vlic\1(lC'1 McKay.
BASKETTE: Mildn:d Bnskette, of 285 Thames Street North, died at age 81 December 'n at Alexandra Hospital.
She was a member of ' !\valon Chapter 220 of the Order of the Easler Star and Keystone Rebekah Lodge 69.
She was predeceased by her husband the late George Baskette in 1973, two broth· ers William and John, and two sisters Gertrude Crane ~nd Eva Williams.
She is survived by four sons Ivan, of London. John, of Ingersoll, Earl (Jake), of R.R. 2 Ingersoll, and Wil· fred (BUl) of R.R. I, Salford, three daughters Mrs . Jim (Betty) Huntley, of RR. I, Salford, Mrs. Bill (Mary) Goodwin, of Inger· soli, Mrs. Bill (Barbara) NancekiveJl, of Ingersoll,
'and one brother , Albert Markham, of TI.llsonburg.
Reverend Carmen Hoi· brough conducted the December 30 funeral service at McBeath Home. Inler· ment at llarris Street Cemetery. '
WITTY: George Witty, of Woodingford Lodge, Wood· stock, died at age 81 Decem· ber 30 at Woodstock General Hospital.
' I IRe. was born in Hull, 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 grandchildr.en and six great grand· children.
" DEATHS
Reverend George Watt conducted the December 31 private family service at
.McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment ' at Harris Street Cemetery.
GAZZOLA: Bruno Gnzz~I a, of 311 Wellington Street, Ingersoll, died at age 82, Sunday, January 2 at Alexandra Hospital.
He was a memher of Sacred Heart Separate Church and the Knights of Colwnbus.
He is survived by his wife Liduina Albenese, three sons Angelo, of St. Cather· ines, Peter, of Mississauga, and John, of Kitchener, two daughters CedJia Donaldson, of Londf'Il ,'Anna Marie, of Ingersoll, and' 13 grandchildren.
He was predeceased by three bothers and three sisters in Italy, and France ,
Father Campbell conducted the January 5 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home, Place of internment is Sacred Heart Cemetery. '
Pa-llbearers were Reg Stewart, Leo Kirwin, John Del Bianco, Gusto Cecchin, Stan Shannon, and Pio Mior .
~LARKE; Alfred Reginal Clarke, of R.R . 3, Ingersoll, Ontario, died Tuesday, December 28 at Victoria Hospital, London, at age 78. Dorn in Hamilton, Ontario. Mr . Clarke was a n~gistered industrial accountant.
He is survived by his wife, Sarah, his son' Philip, of Kilchener, his daughter El· eanor Haines of Ancaster, brothers Gordon and William, both of Toronto, and sister Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Smith , of Port Stanley. Also surviving are grand· children Suzanne of Ottawa, Lisa, Valerie;_ and Bradley
~.' of Kitchener .
Rev , Wesley Ball officiat- " ed at the funeral service December 31 at CarrothersBetzner Funeral Home, Thamesford, Ontario , Interment at Zion 7th Line Cemetery.
Ingersoll deaths HARVE . Walter Har
vey ,~ . -0 190 King Hiram Street, Ingersoll, died Saturday, January 1 at University Hospital, London, at age 64.
He was born in Dorset, England, and was with quality control at the Morrow Company. He was a mem-
ber of st. James Anglican Church, the Brotherhood of Anglican Churchmen, and Beachville Legion Branch 495.
He is survived by his wife Jean (Bates) Harvey, his mother ·Mrs. Dolly Harvey J
of Ingersoll, a son Larry, of Red Lake, Ontario, two brothers Arthur, of Toronto, Harold, of Georgetown, two sisters, Mrs. Reverend (Mary) Rowland, of London, and Mrs . William (Dol· ly) Lyle, of Yonkers, New York.
He was predeceased by one sister Miffy Cuthbert.
Reverend Tom Griffin conducted the January 4 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. A special Royal Canadian Legion service was held January 3 in Beachville.
Interment at the Harris Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Doug Oltster, Claude Wright, Mike Watson, Ernie Wilson, Norm Cooper, and Mike Shelton.
LANDON: Annie Landon (Parry), of 177 Victoria Street, Ingersoll, dl.eA.~tage 87 on Friday, December 31 at her residence.
She was predeceased by her husband the late George Landon, in 1956.
She is survived by three sons, Jack, of R. R. 2 'Ingersoll, Mac, of Ingersol1, and George, of Woodstock, two daughters Mrs. John (Evelyne) Panting, of Ingersoll, Mrs. Clifford (Frances) Camm, and six grandsons.
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Reverend Tom Gri!fin conducted the private family service January 3 at McBeath FW1eraI Home.
Interment at Delmer Cemetery.
BIRTHS
lnAR~ER:_ At Alexandra HospItal on March 27, 1983, to Paul and Joanne Barker, 62 Tennyson Street, Woodstock, Ontario, a daughter Carmen Sheppard Michelle .
, Proud grandparents are Bill and Ruth Barker and Dorthea Winlaw.
~. _ At Alexandra HospnaJOn April 17, 1983, to Bob and Candi Pegg, 171 Carnegie Street, Ingersoll, a daughter, Sara Marie. A wee sister for Tina.
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"O~ • .At Alexandra Hospital, on April 11, 1983, to Peter and Anita Cox, 188 King Street West, Ingersoll, a daughter, Erin Matthea . A sister for Michael.
WIL§2~ ' Mr. and Mrs . . Harold Wilson of Port Carl- ' ing Ontario, formerly of i' Ingersoll, proudly announce ~ , the safe arrival of their 10th )" grandchild, April 25, 1983, : ! Megan Diane, weighing ; ' seven pounds, 13 ounces.! Proud parents are Harry : and Anne Wilson (Nee : Robson), of Rockwood Ontario . '
area obituaries CAMPBELL: Vera L.
Campbell, born in IB90 in ;Ingersoll, Ontario, daughter of the late Thomas H. Campbell of Buffalo, New York, died Monday, April 11. 1983.
Raised in Ingersoll by her grandmother, Mrs. Homer Campbell Senior, Miss Campbell also lived for several years with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S.
. A: Gibson . After leaving Ingersoll
she became an American citizen . She finished her high school education, obtained her BAand her MA in the U.S., and taught for three years in Louisiana. She taught for 37 years in Oklahoma City.
Miss Campbell retired from teaching in 1955 and continued to live in Oklahoma City until her death.
Her body was cremated in Oklahoma City on April 12, 1983.
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..... Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leeson, of Putnam, Ontano, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Donna Elizabeth to Mr . Joseph Peter Rochon, son of Mr. and Mrs . Ronald Rochon, Fredericton, New Brunswick. The wedding will take place Saturday, May 14, 1983 at 3:30 p.m . in Dorchester Baptist Church, Dorchester , Ontario .
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Born in South . Norwich Township on September 3, 1908, he lived in the Springford area all of his life. He was a market gardener for the past 43 years and was a member of Springford United Church.
He was the secretarytreasurer · of the Springford Cemetery board for a number of years and was active in sports such as hunting and fishing. He has hunted in Northern Ontario for the past 52 years, with the Springford Hunt Club.
He was one of the founders of the former South Norwich Fish and Game club .
Mr. Oatman was the son of the late Louis Oatmah and the former Ada Ruckle.
Surviving is his wife, the former Margaret F. Pettman; his daughter Mrs,
· August (Jean) De Wachter · of R . R. 1, Otterville; two ~ grandChildren, Julie and
Michael De Wachter . Mr. Oatman was pre
deceased by his sister, the · la te Mrs: Lily Haley, who ; died in 1968.
The funeral,..Service was held at the H. D. Verhoeve Funeral Home in Tillson
' burg Tuesday, April 26 at 2 ! p.m ., and was conducted by ; Itev. Earl Moore of Spring: fnrrl United Church and
Rev. Gibson Brown of Sprlngford Baptist Church.
Interment in Springford Cemetery.
Donations to the charity of your choice gratefully appreciated by the family.
SI. CLAIR; Alvin St. Clair, 80 Union Street, Embro, died April 13, 1983 at Woodstock General Hospital. He was 78-years-old.
Mr. St. Clair is survived by his wife, the former Mary Wadland; his sons George of Embro, John and Robert of Stratford, and BHl, at home; 'his daughters Mrs. Hilton (Anna) Alexander of Ingersoll and Mrs. Lavern (Lois) Irving of Norwich; and by his sisters Mrs , Sophia Berdan of Cambridge and Mrs . Vera Harding of Lake Orian, Michigan.
He is also survived by 14 grandchildren and six great grandchildren .
Mr. St. Clair was predeceased by five brothers, one sister, and one grandchild.
Rev. A.G. Pease ofClciated the April 16 funeral .service at McBeath Funeral ·Home. Interment In North Embro Cemetery. Mr. st. Clair was a member of Know United Church, Embro, .
Pallbearers·,·.were Glen } Chute, Allen Matheson, Ron . Shewsn, Bruce McIntosh, Douglas Smith and Charles Campbell . Flower bearers were Georgp. Robert St. Clair, James Alexander, Scott Alexander, Oavid Irving, John St. Clair, Brlan St. Clair and Craig St. Clair. .
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Rev . Carmen Holbrough officiated the mcmorilll service at McBeath Funeral Home. Mr. Connor was cremated .
Mr. Connor is survived by his wife Elsie; his sons Eddie of Mt. Brydges, Lorne. also of Mt. Brydges, ' Davicr of 'Dorchester, and Stanley of Ingersoll; his daughters Mrs. Don (Jean) Nancekivell of Sussex, N ,B., Mrs . Cliff (Verna) Miracle of Haggersville, and Mrs. Jim (Lillian) Fisher of Dorchester.
Mr. Connor is also surviv-. ed by his brothers Raymond and Mervin of R .R. 2, Ingersoll, Cecil of Magnetawan, Ralph of Vic- ' toria, B.C., Ken of London, Bob of Ingersoll, Leo . of Grimsby~ and his sisters Mrs. Av (Stella) Thompson of Detroit, Mrs . Frank (Jean) Wilson and Mrs , Everett (Shirley) Wilson, both of R.R. 1, Salford, and Mrs. Don (Ruth) Robinson of R.n. 2, Ingersoll.
Mr, Connor was a farmer and a member of the United Church.
~. Maurice (Sykes) Faw, R.R. 4, Ingersoll, died Tuesday, May 3, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
Born In Port Burwell, Mr. Fa w is survived by his wife, the former Eva Kilgour. He is also survived by his sister Mrs . Wilford (Irene) Hermans of Tavistock, and by several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his sisters Mabel Cucksey, who died in 1980, and Irene Faw, who died in 1959, and he was predeceased by his brothers Lawrence who died in 1966, and Fred who died in 1954.
Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez of Verschoyle United Church officiated the Friday I May 6 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home, Interment Delmer Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Roy I
Bain, Elgin Morris, Ken j
Pittock, .Jack Allison, . Vern Simmons and Harold John- I
son.
1< rancnetto, j~'lr VXlOra Ave., Ingersoll, died at.'the age of 53 on April 20, 1983.
Born in Treviso, Italy" Mrs . Franchetto is survived' by her husband Giovanni. : Also surviving are her sons John of IllgersolluIId Frnnk of London; her daughter Elide, at home, and her sister Culegonda Zen of Italy . Mrs . Franchetto is also survived by her grandson Kyle.
Father Charles Campbell officiated the April 23, 1983 funeral service at Sacred Heart Church. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery .
Pallbearers were Joe Tonin, John Larabie, Tony Artuso, Luigi Albanese, Gianni Pennesi and Giordano Cocchetto.
JOHNSTON: Irene Johnston, formerly of Crampton, died at the age of 73 on Friday, May 6,1983, while a patient in Alexandra Hosita!.
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Mrs . Johnston was predeceased by her husband, the late Stanley Johnston, who died in 1980.
She is survived by her sons Bruce of Dorchester, and Ralph of R.R. 1, Putnam . Also surviving are her daughters Mrs. Leonard (Lois) Martin of Thamesford, and Mrs. Charles (Muriel) Pavey of Dorchester; her brother Stanley Marr of R.R. 2, Mossley ; sisters Mrs. Edna Milligan of St. Thomas, and Mrs. Frank (Mildred) Fernandes of st. Petersburg, Flor-ida. .
Mrs . Johnston is also survived by eight grandchildren ,
Rev. David Staples officiated the Monday, May 9, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment Dorchester Cemetery.
.' 10rmeny UI 1't{ Dt:JJ .::Hl t:-.::l,
Ingersoll, died May 4, 1983 at the age of 97 . He died at Victoria Hospital , Westminster Campus, London.
Mr. Rine was predeceased by his first wife, the late Evelyn Greenaway, in 1953, and by his second wife, the late Annie Winegarden, in 1976, He was also pre~ . deceased by his son, the late Gail Rine, who died in 1970, and by his daughter, the late Helen Soper, who died in i974 . '
Mr . Rine is survived by his daughter Doris Morgan of London; by his 11 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and one . grea t, great grandchild.
The funeral service was held Friday, May 6, 1983 at the Harris Funeral Home, London. Interment Ingersoll Rural Cemetery ,
Mr. Rine is also survived by his sister Katie Mertz of Columbus, Ohio, and by his brother, Alva Rine of Akron, Ohio.
RQRBRTSQNj Glen Robertson, 6 Wadsworth ,Drive , ' I
died at the age of 75 on April 21, 1983.
Mr. Robertson was a retired bank manager. He was a member of First Baplist Church, and of the Ingersoll Golf and Country Club.
Surviving is his wife, the former Ruth Wool cox ; and his son Keith of BramJea.
Rev. George Watt officiated the April 23, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in the Harris Street Cemetery.
.BHEIlL9CKj Ross Sherlock, 175 Earl Street, Ingersoll, died a t the age of 75 on April 22, 1983, while in Alexandra Hospital.
Born in Ingersoll, Mr . Sherlock is survived by his wife, the f ortner Ethel Dutton . Also surviving are his daughters Marjory of London and Mrs, Bryan (Judy). Bradfield of Lethbridge, Alberta.
Mr. Sherlock is also survived by his grandchildren Sarah and Paul Bradfield ,
Rev, John Jennings offic-, iated the funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home . Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
DEATHS
FITZMOHRIS: Hubert W. F ffi morrls, 72, died at his home, 237 Victoria Street , Ingersoll , on Saturday, May l4, 1983.
He is survived by his wife, Ihe former Virginia Lea- 1
thorne and his son Hubert (Hugh) Fitzmorris of London . He was the brother of .. ' William Fitzmorris of La- " lrobe, Pennsylvania , and Mrs. Earl (Helen) Carling
. of London . He was p,redeceased by
. his sister, Marj Weltz, and by his . brothers Durwood and ,Doug .
. Tuesday, May 17, 1983 the funeral ·service was held at Sacred Heart Catholic
·.Church . Interment Sacred . Hcnrt Cemetery. Pa,rish I
prtiyers were said Monday, I
May 16. Remembrances were'
made to the Ontario Heart Flinn .
BIRllfS
'KEE NAN ; John and Linda Keenan, R .R. 2, Mt. Elgin, are tickled pink by the birth" of their daughter, Tracey Lynn . She was born at 0841 hours at Alexandra lIospit~. ai, Ingersoll, on Saturday, May 14, 1983 .
• 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,
DEATHS
BHAUI'lELp : Gerald Bradfield, 1 Daniel Street, Ingersoll, died at ·the age of 70 May 11, 1983, at Alexandra Hospital.
Rev. Carmen Holbrough officia ted the May 13, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment Straffordville Cemetery.
Mr. Bradfield was the proprietor of Bradfield Bowling Lanes for 35 years. He was a member of Trinity United Church . He served in the Canadian Army during World War II; was past Noble Grand of Samaritan Lodge 35 IOOF, Canton Militant and Encampment of IOOF.
He is survived by his wife, the former Freda Sage; his
.so(1 Bill . of London; d..Cl.ughter Mrs . Bob C&lrbara) Simpson of Lon-
J..()~ ; brothers Glen and Reg o~ I Ingersoll, and grand· '\:....~ldren Carrie, Bill and 8:::::njamin Simpson .
?allbearers were Muir Summer, Bruce Meckback, Pat Bradfield, Ken Bradfield, Rob Bradfield and Fred Sage.
pm 'GI,ASj Maud Douglas formerly of 190 Thames Street North, died May 19, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital at age 84.
Reverend Tom Griffin officiated the May 21 funeral service at st. James' Anglican Church. Interment at I ngersoll Rural Cemetery.
Mrs. Douglas was born in
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England and was a member of S1. James' Anglican Church. She was predeceased by her husband Sam in 1966.
Surviving are sons Sam, of Stratford, Tom, of Toronto, Don, of Ingersoll, daughter Mrs. Bruce (Marie) Borland, of Inger· soli, 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Tom Johnston, Claude Wright, Lonny Elliott, Ed Ellis, Lorne Moon and Art Presswell.
~i.!ENETTE; David Guenette, of Hamilton, died suddenly May 13, 1983 on Highway 401, near Woodstock . He was 30 years old.
Reverend George Watt officiated the May 16 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home . Entombment at Ingersoll Rural Mausoleum.
Mr. Guenette was born in Ingersoll and was a member of First Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife the former Brenda Whiteford, daughters Natasha Lee and Christina 'Lyn, at home, his parents Mildred and Walter Guenette, of Ingersoll, and his wife's parents Stan and Verna Whiteford . He is also survived by grandparents Mr. and Mrs . Charles Barnes, of Ingersoll, sisters Mrs. Gordon (Janet) Durham, of Ingersoll , Mrs. Glen (Elaine) Thornton, of Kansas, USA, and Mrs. Tim ' (Diane) Elliott, of Ingersol1.
DEATHS
P~ijE.j Mary Payne, of 131 erry Street., Ingersoll, died at age 86 May 11, 1983 at Victoria Hospital, London.
Reverend George Watt conducted the May 13 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
Mrs. Payne was born in Ingersoll and was a member of First Baptist Church.
She was predeceased by her husband Gordon in 1942, and her parents Mr. and Mrs. S.M . Douglas, a son Harry, and brothers William, Sam and Fred.
She is survived by daughters Mrs. Alex (Mildred) Duncan, of Hamilton, Mrs. George (Verna) Scott, of Ingersoll, grandchildren Harry D . Payne, of Burlington, and great-grand children Craig and Julie.
.wutERTSOfj : Arthur Robertson, of 77 Catherine Street, Jngersoll, died at age 72 May 19,1983 at Alexandra Hospital. .
Reverend Merlyn Rensberry conducted the May 21
funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home . Interment a t Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Mr. Robertson was a member of the Thamesford Free Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife the former Jean Sutherland, ~ brothers Lewis, of Strathroy, and Clinton, of Winnipeg, and sisters Minnie and Elma. of Hamilton .
BIRlliS
'HAMMOND: At Alexandra n'ospl ta l on 'June 5, 1983 to Brenda and Joseph Hammond, 272 Harris Street Unit 5, Ingersoll, a daughte; was born, Lisa Yvonne Joyce.
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ENGAGEMENT: Mr. aod Mrs . M. ~ Ingersoll, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of " their daughter, Christine, to Mr. Brian McKim, son of Mrs. Joan McKim, Ingersoll, and Mr. K . McKim, London . The wedding will take place on June 18, 1983 at Trinity United Church, in the chapel.
DEATHS
Born in West Nissouri aROCK: Kenneth Milton Brock, R.R. '3, Thorndale, died at the age of 71 at University Hospital, London on June 3, 1983.
Rev. Roger B. Rice officiated the June 6, 1983 funeral service at CarrothersBetzner Funeral Home, Thamesford. Interment Robin's Hill Cemetery .
. Township, Mr . Brock was a farmer . He was a member of Thorndale United Church and a member of the Tricounty Heritage club.
George (Pauline) LeBel of Ingersoll, and Gloria of London; his sisters Mrs . Aif (Evelyn) Neatby of London, Mrs. Eugene (Wilma) Guyitt of London, and Mrs. Walter (Jean) McLeod of Petrolia. Also surviving are three grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife Amy M. Brock ; 'his son Mitton of London; daughters Mrs . Rick (Ruth) Summerhill of London, Mrs .
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DEATHS
in 1977. Pallbearers were Ken'
Hogg, Bob Risdon, Wilfred Logan, Murray Logan, Gerald Lindsay and Bill Elliott.
tSBR~~ Janet Sophia c ona , 253 Winnipeg
Street, London, Ontario, died at the age of 89 on June 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 Kemptville, 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 officiated the June 8, 1983 funeral service at CarrothersBetzner Funeral Home, Thamesford . Interment Kinlore Cemetery .
Pallbearers were Donald, McDonald, Robert McDonald,' Ralph McLeod, Walter McLeod, Bill McLeod and Jerry Bourgeois .:
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L1ITLE: Donald Little, 75, of Norwich, died Sunday, June 19, 1963 at University
. Hospital, London. Rev . David Fearon offici
' ated the Wednesday, June 22, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home.
: Interment Ingersoll Rural .Cemetery .· , Born in Dereham Town,ship to the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Little, Mr. Li ttle was predeceased by his brothers Carl and Harry . He is survived by his sisters Mrs . George (Muriel) McDonald of Durham Centre, Mrs. William (Jessie) Easy of Culloden, and Mrs. Bernard (Mary) Smith of Ingersoll
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Pallbearers were Roger Nagle , Harold Stover, Ralph Schut, Murray Rettie, Jack Parker and Bob Wright.
M asFARLANE: Phyllis MacFarlane, 349 Thames Street South, Ingersoll died Sunday, June 19, 1963 at Alexandra Hospital, Inger-soll .
Mrs. MacFarlane is survived by her husband Stuart S. Macl<'arlane ; her daughter Mrs . Maurice (Joan) Stevens of Oakville; sisters Mrs . Joyce Lofft of Mississauga and Mrs. Betty Payne uf Thamesford ; and her two granddaughters, Sarah
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Jane and Catherine Joan. ' Rev . Tom GriCCin official
ed the Wednesday, June 22, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment at the Harris Street Cemetery .
Pallbearers were Michael Watson, Bruce Borland, John Mitchell, Len Tyler, ' George Strathapolus and Sam Sivertz.
Mrs . MacFarlane was born in Toronto. She was a member of St. James' Anglican Church .
WELLAl\: Scott Wcllar, 271 Jura Lane, Ingerson, died at the age of 21, after drowning in Pittock Lake,
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Woodstock. Born in Barrie, he is
survived by his parents , Dorothy and Howard Wellar of Ingersoll. Also surviving is his brother Larry, at home, and his sisters Mrs _ Michael (Kathy) Straw of lngersoll, Lendra and Tracy, both at home .
Rev. Cecil JardiIle officialed the Saturday, June 18, 1983 funeral service at McBealh Funeral Home, Ingersoll. Interment Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
Pallbearers were Harold Gee, Paul IIolden, Bill Dawes, Jeff Wilson, Greg Bt'adfield, and Mark Weston.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MURRt) Y: Mr. and, Mrs. WTIham. 'tJ. Murray, R.R. 3, Embro, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Jean, to Mr. Norman Kevin ~uShelLson of Mr. and Mrs.
orman A. Bushell of Ingersoll. The wedding will take place on July 23, 1983 a t ~: 30 p.m. in Knox UnIted Church, Embro.
DEATHS
ARCHER: Gordon Spen- \ cer Xrcfffr , 99 Carnegie Street, Ingersoll, died at Alexandra Hospital, July 5, 1983. He was 70-years-old.
Mr. Archer is survived by ·his wife, Pearl (Hipperson)' Archer; his brothers. and sisters, and several meces and nephews.
He was predeceased by one brother, the late Ken Archer. .
Rev. David StapJes of putnam United Church,: officiated the Thursday, July 7, 1983 funeral service I
at McBeath Funeral Home. ' :, Interment Putnam Cemet
ery.
QUM~ER: Archie Dum- . mir 9? Harford Street, woodstock, di'ed athis home .!
. July 3, 1983. He was 67- : . years-old.
The Rev. Roger McCombe officiated the July 7, I
, 1983 funeral service at Mc-f Beath Funeral Home. Interment Field of Honor, Ingersoll Rural Cemel~rY..
A Royal Canadian Legion service was also held, under the auspices of Branch 119.
Born in Saskatchewan, Mr. Dummer is survived by his brothers John of Star City, Saskatchewan, Alfred of Thunder Bay, and Bruce of Burnaby, B.C.; and his sisters Mrs. J. J. (Ellen) Wallace of Ingersoll, Mrs. Percy (Gladys) White of Thunder Bay, and Mrs. James (Mary) Fulton, also of Thunder Bay.
LANDON: Jack Landon, It'1t. 2, ingersoll, died at the age of 67 July 8, 1983, at Alexandra Hospital.
The Rev. Roger McCombe officiated the July 11, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home, Cremation, Aylmer Ceme-
, tery. , \ , Born in Ingersoll to the late Mr, and Mrs. George Landon, the deceased is survived by his wife Blan-
che; his son Carl Knott of London; daughter Mrs. Tom' (Dorothy) Moore, Pompa!'1o Beach, Florida; brothers Mac of Ingersoll and George of Woodstock; and sisters Mrs. John (Evelyn) Ponting of Ingersoll and Mrs. Clifford (Fr~nces) Carnm of Ingersoll.
Also surviving is his granddaughter Lisa Moore of Pompano Beach, Florida.
1PAYNEj Annie (Hayward) (Parrow) Payne, of WoodsLock, died at the age of 95 on Friday, July 1, 1983, at Alexandra Hospital.
Alex Mills of the Salvation Army officiated. Interment Anglican Cemetery, Woodstock.
Born in Woodstock, Mrs. Payne was a member of the Salvation Army.
She is survived by her sons Berl and Ted Parrow, both of Ingersoll; her brothers Charles Hayward of Ingersoll and Fred Hayward of Windsor; 10 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and five great
. great grandchildren. Mrs. Payne was pre
deceased by her sons William Parrow, who died in 1982, and Charles Parrow, who died in 1948.
Pallbearers were ,Stewart Brown, Eddy Brown, Danny Newell, Cary Newell, Trevor Franklin and Tim Parrow,
£[EPHENSON: At new MarK; t General Hospital Sunday, July 3, 1983, Ellen (Nellie) Stephenson of Keswick and formerly of R.R. 2, Ingersoll, died in her 90th year.
She was the wife of the latc Fred J. Stephenson, who predeceased her in 196B.
She is survived by her children Theresa of Keswick, Mrs. Joe (Marie) Halter of Ingersoll, Mrs. Joe (Ceclia) Healy of Scarborough, Fred J. Stephenson Junior of Willowdale. She was predeceased by her daughter, the late Mrs. Neil (Helen) Leckie, who died in 1951.
Also surviving are 16 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren.
The funeral mass was : held Wednesday, July 6,
1983 at 10 a.m. at St. Ann's Church, Toronto. Buriel was at Holy Cross Cemetery, Toronto. Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home was in
. char~e.
WEEOM{}~l'; John Raymon(l ( ay) Weed-mark 2B5 Thames Street
• North', Ingersoll, died at lhe age of 57 on Sunday', July 3, 1983 at Victoria Hospital,
j London. Mr. Weedmark was born
in Stra throy to the la te Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weedmark. He worked as a stationery engineer at Hardee Farms, just outside of Ingersoll.
He is survived by his sisters Mrs. Olive Baxter of London and Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Hodgins of London; and his nephews Doug and Jim and Wayne Baxter, and neices Linda Smith, Laurie Ann and Lisa R,ae Hodgins.
He was predeceased by bis brother Bill, who died in 1941.
The Rev. Paul Burns officiated the Thursday, July 7, 1983 fUneral service at Denning Brothers Funer-
; al Home'\'-~t~athroy. Interment Strathray Cemetery.
SI\1ITII" (Dollie) Elizabeth (Finley) Smith (Jones) of 4841h Mai tland Streel, London, died at the age of 43 . on Sunday, July 3, 1983, at her home.
Born in Ingersoll, Mrs . Smith is survived by her husband Bill; by her mother, Mrs. Rose Arthur of Ingersoll; and by her daughters Mrs. Kevin (Dar-
.Iene) Johnson of Woodstock, Carolyn Jones of London and Angela Jones of Innerkip. Also surviving are her brothers Donald of Woodstock, and Lloyd and John Finley of Ingersoll, '>OIL
R():'(~ ~ .,~. Simpson officiated the Wednesday, July 6, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment Ingersoll Rural Cem-
. etery. } ! Pallbearers were Max
jackr.on, Ted Newell, Bud l3owman, Hugh Knights, Les Songhurst and Glen peters.
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 Hosnit;:} \
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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.
tLaUfle) !<'olden of Foldens Corners, died at. the age of 57 on Friday, July 22. 1983 at
\ Sunnybrook Medical Cen-tre, Toronto.· :.'
The Rev. Earl Moore officiated the July 25, 19B3 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment Harris Street· Cemetery, Pallbearers \vere Charles
. Shelton, Don Allin, Bill : Budd, Hugh DeWit, John , DeWit, and Pete Jellous,
Born in South West Oxford, Mr . Folden was predeceased by his parents, the late Mr.\~' and Mrs. Ralph FoJden. He is survived by his nieces and nephews Kenneth McKee of Boston Mass" Deborah McKee of Willowdale. Mrs. Jeff (Kerry) Patt of Toronto, Colleen McKee, Bradley McKee, and Brian McKee, all of Willowdale, Also survivingis his sister Mrs. Eleanor McKee of Willowdale.
Mr. Folden was a farmer and a member of the United Church.
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fordville, formerly of Inger- . soli, passed away as the result of a traffic accident near Bracebridge on Friday, Jllly 29, }983 in his 20th year.
Born in Tillsonburg November 20, 1983, he was a son of Merritt and Bernice Matthews of StraffordvilJe, He was an employee of :fillson-burg Auto Body. :
Surviving besides his par· ents is his sister' Mrs. John (Debbie) Giesbrecht of R.H. 1, E~en; his brothers Randy of TllIsonburg and Rick of Straffordville; a sister-inA' law Mrs. Barbara Matthews of StraffordvilIe; one nephew, Kyle Giesbrecht· two nieces Jamie and Tera Giesbrecht; and· his grandparents Cjarence and Shirley Harvey of R.R. I, Eden, Mrs. Ella Matthews and Earl Sharpe, both of Ingersoll,
He rested at the Ostrander and Sons Funeral Home in Tillsonburg where the funeral ~ervice was held
lXilgllT : Laurel (Nancekivell) Wright, R.R . 5, Ingersoll. died Saturday, August 6, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital at the age of 68.
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Pallbears were John Giesbrecht. Mike Beacham David· Matthews, Jim Sch~ neider, Bob Kaufman and AJ Dingman.
Interment in Straffordville Cemetery.
f IOYESi\N: ilnmo Piovesan, 74, of Beachville died Monday, August 1,1983 at Alexandra Hospital.
Mr. Piovesan was born in San Marco, Haly .
He is survived by his wife Mary (Masseo) 'Piovesan' his sons Joseph, Frank and William, all of Beachville' brother Luigi of Haly, and sisters Mrs. Amelia Zenini and Mrs. Flora Parolin of Italy, and Mrs. Ricardo (Augusta) Bonin and Mrs. Stella Spolador, both of Beachville. Also surviving are six grandchildren .
. He was predeceased by hiS brother, lhe late Emilio. Piovesan of Australia, and by his sister, the late 'San-
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officiated the Wednesday, August 3, 1983 fUlleral service at Sacred Heart Church . Interment at Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Charles Reeves, Zelindo Miotto, Gino Gaetan, Wayne Jenkins, Ross Lapier and
\ D'Arcy Lapier.
~~QCK: Herbert Haycoc ~ 74 Duke Street, Cambridge (Preston), di ed at his home August 1,1983. He was 67-ycars-old .
Born in North Dorchester Township to the la.te Mr . and Mrs . Bruce Haycock, the deceased is sllrvived by his brother Mervin of Wood· stock, and his sisler, Mrs. Robert (Pearl) Jones of Tillsonburg.
Mr, Haycock worked as a cemetery laboror prior to his death .
The Rev. Hugh Moorehouse officiated the August 4, ]983 funer~1 service at McBeath 'Funeral Home. Interment in Harris Street Cemetery.
SHERWOOD: Kathleen <Brooke) Sherwood, R. R. 4, Ingersoll (Foldens Corners), died at Alexandra Hospital, July 30, 1983. She was 74-years-old.
Mrs. Wright is survived I
by her husband, Audrey M. Wright;! sons Gary of St. Marys 1, and Wayne of Thamesford, and daughter' Mrs, Bob (~loise) York of Salford. Also surviving are seven grand~hildren.
deaths. Born in ' Ingersoll, Mrs. Sherwood is survi ved by her husband William; . her daughters Mrs. Ted (Joyce) Hunt of Ingersoll and Mrs . Frank (Mary Anne) Rau of London; her brolhers Fred Brooke of Kitchener, and William Brooke of Hamilton, Ohio; and her sister Mrs. Gladys Potter of Dear~ born, Michigan.
She was predeceased by her son Ricbard in 1974, and by her brothers Frank and Reg Nancekivell.
Mrs. Wright was the daughter of thelale Mr. and Mrs, Richard Nancekivell. She was a ,mem ber of Trinity Uniled Church and the church's UCW.
The Rev. Carmen Hoi,.. brough officiated the Monday, August 8, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Harris Street Cemetery.
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Also surviving are her grandchildren Mrs. Jim (Susan) Marchant, David, Steven, 'and Linda.
Mrs, Sherwood was predeceased by her sister Hattie in 1918.
Audrey Whitney officiated the August 2, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in the Harris Street Cemetery.
Mrs . Sherwood was a member of the Foldens United 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.
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Dan Dunlpp and Carol McKnight Joyfully announce the safe birth of their first child, a precious son, Warren Charles Daniel Dunlop. He was born Monday, September 5, 19B3, at Alexandra Hospital, IngersoU, at 1:26 a .m., weighing eight pounds, two ounces. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.C.R. McKnight of Tillsonburg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacob of Turkey Point, and Mr . and Mrs. Dan Dunlop Sr ., of Ingersoll. Proud great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs . Edgar Dun/op, of IngersoH, Mrs. Isabell Riddell oC Woodstock, and great grea t aunt Mrs. Beatrice Gibson of Woodstock. Special thanks to Dr. Tom Mayberry and staff, and to second Ooor nurses at Alexandra Hospital, for their care, kindness and help .
WILSON - Jocelyn is happy to announce the safe arrival of her little brother Darryl Curtis, on August 29,1983, at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, weighing 7 lbs. 15 ozs., at 12: 15 a.m. Darryl's proud parents are Danny and Cheryle. Proud grandparents are Jim and Dolly Wilson, Thamesford and Jack and Marion Ca~mon, Ingersoll.
~U,AH - Mark and Brenda (nee Hunt) are pleased to announce the birth of their first ~hild, a daughter, Valerie 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 Tillisonburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ellah of Stratford. Special thanks to Dr. Tom Mayberry and second floor O.B. nurses at Alexandra Hospital.
BIRTHS
MAAT - At Alexandra Hospital, on August 31, 19B3, to Derk and Annita Maat, 250 King Street East, Ingersoll, a son Justin Robert.
H LLlN - Ric and DeniSe oceJnn joyfully announce the arrival of their precious daughter, Danica Jacqueline, born at Alexandra Hospital August 30, 1983. A little sister for Nicholas . Special thanks to Dr. Tom Mayberry and Sylvia Mayberry and all OB staff.
~HAL' - At Alexandra ()spira~ OIl September 3,
1983 to Jim and Dawn (Nee· Layton), Carroll St., Ingersoll, a son Nathan James.
DEATHS
Janet Marguerite Rogerj ' formerly of Thamesfor , died September 2 at Parkwood Hospital in London at the age of 77.
Mrs. Rogers was original· ly from Perth County. She was a member oC Westminster United Church in Thamesford .
She is survived by a son, Vernon, of Thorndale, and sisters Grace (Mrs. Alex McFarlane) of Stratford and Bessie (Mrs. Les Grieve) of Aylmer, two grandchildren <Bill of Fonthill and Doug of Comox, B.C.) and four great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, the late Harvey Rogers and five brothers .
Funeral services were held at Corrothers-Belzner Funeral Home with Rev. David Mack of Westminster United Church of Thamesford officiating. Interment followed at Robin's Hill.
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Fl§ IIllACK . At Alexandra Hospital, all September 6, 1983, to Ron and Bonnie Fishback, 134 Bond Street Ingersoll, a daughter Hall;
, Marie. A new sister for Steven and Theresa.
WSIJJ;f; - John and Debbie . (nee Morris) proudly announce the arrival of their daughter, Laura Elizabeth,
~ weighing 6 lbs., 12 oz., at St. , Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton
on September 7, 1983. First grandChild for Helen Morr
. is, Ingersoll, and John ,Morris, London. Third
grandchild for Muriel . Bruce, Niagara Falls, "CnL
JlAYBEURY - Tom and , Sylvia Mayberry joyfully announce the safe arrival of their SOil, Graham Reid, on September 16, 1983. A brother for Dan and Rachel. Our thanks to all who of{er~ , ed help or best wishes .
DEATHS DEATHS
Cora (Crooker) Hutcheson, 57 Charles Street East, Ingersoll, died September 24 at Alexand:-a Hospital.
Mrs. Jjutcheson, who was predeceased by her husband, Evan Hutcheson, in 1965, is survived by four sisters and four nieces and one nephew. She is survived by Mrs. Orland Kinsey (Edith) of Port Burwell', Mrs. Ray Kitt, (Eunice) of Morlett, Michigan; Miss Goldie Crooker, Port Bruce
· and Mrs. Henry Williams (Gladys) of Troy, Michigan.
Funeral services were held Septem ber 27 at 1: 30
j p.m . with Reverend George · Watt officiating. Interment · followed at Tillsonburg
Cemetery, Pallbearers were John
Bowes. Gary Dowling, Charles Hutcheson, Lloyd Maynard, Don Fraleigh and Greg Dowling.
J&&ZERY -Mattie Arabella <Gaskin) Jeffery, aged 71, passed awaY'September 19
'at her residence, 79 King Street East.
Mrs. Jeffery is survived by her husband, Albert and two sons, Robert of Ingersoll and Jim of Woodstock. She is also survived by one daughter, Jean Jeffery, of Ingersoll and two grandchildren, Richard and Billy.
The Tillsonburg native , was predeceased by two. brothers, Harry and Bill Gaskins.
Lt. Mark Cummings officiated at the services held September 21 at McBeath Funeral Home . Mrs . Jeffery was a member of the Salvation Army.
Pallbearers for the funeral were Randy Miller, Kevin Miller, Stan Albright . Bob Gaskin, Ross Townsend and Mike Gaskin .
DEATHS
Vera (Waterhouse) Dunbar, 5}0 Admiral Street, Woodstock and formerly of Ingersoll, died September 23 at the age of 70.
She was predeceased by her husband, George Dunbar in 1971 and her father, the late Lambert Waterhouse.
S'he is survived by her mother, Mrs. Minnie Waterhouse of Ingersoll; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Montgom· ery (Janet) Sutherland and
, two grandchildren, Scott and Mark Montgomery. She is a)so survived by her brothers Robert Waterhouse of Toronto and Harold Waterhouse of Courtland and two sisters, Mrs. Joe Kean (Jean) of Ingersoll and Mrs. Harold Moulton (Violet) of Sutherland and sister-in-law Mrs. Aaron Bickell <Belle) of Woodstock.
Funeral services were held September 26 at 2 p.m . at McBeath Funeral Home, Ingersoll with Reverend Carmen Holbrough officiating . Interment followed at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
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~ATTS- Jeffery is proud to announce the arrival of his brother Michael Christopher on October 3, 1983 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.-
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DRIESSE - Martin and Johanna Driesse (nee-Van Straalen) R.R. 4, Ingersoll are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter Marilyn, on October 7, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital.
&t{;Jf,Cr¥CE - Marvin and Joanne (nee-Hooke) are pleased to announce the birth of their son Jordan Brooke at Victoria Hospital ?n October 13, 1983, weighIng 91bs. 112 oz. A brother for Ashley. Proud grandparents ar~ George and Bernice Rooke and Howard and Kay Patience. Special thanks to Dr, J .. Tasker and fourth floor nursing staff.
J OIINSTONE-Scott and Isabel, of Beachville are pleased to announc~ the arrival of their son David Scott, on October 9 1983 weighing 71bs. % oz.'Proud grandparents are Linn and Marla Johnstone and Ed and Isabel Treszl.
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PQRTER Marguerite (Burns) Porter died October 11 at Woodstock Ger1-eral Hospital.
She was a stenographer for the Union Gas Company and was a life member of Ule Norsworthy Chapter of the lODE and Trinity United Church Women.
She was the wife of the late Leslie Porter. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lenore O'Dell, of Kitchener and nieces, and nephew~ Mrs. . Terrence Hon~y (Joan), of Trura, Nova Scotia, Robert Foote i of Kitchener, and Blair F~ote of Kilchener . '
Funeral services were held October 13 and were officiated by Reverend Carmen Holbrough . Inter ment at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery _
UANHil: - TIoy (Turk) Hanley, of 146 Charles Street East, Ingersoll died October 11 at Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. Hanley was born in London, Ontario and was a retired dispatcher for the Ingersoll Police Force .
He was predeceased by three brothers John and Gerald Hanley and Fred Juett . . He is survived by his wife
Florence (Hilts) Hanley, daughters Mrs. Margaret Harrington, of Woodstock Mrs. Chesley Keeping (Jeanne), oC Ingersoll, Mrs. Peter Bryce (Pat), of Ingersoll, 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-grandchildren.
Reverend Tom Griffin officiated the October 14 funeral service. Interment at Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
BIRTHS
STElVAR,! - Greg and Annette together with their families, welcome with love 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 grandparents are Donald and Joyce Stewart and Ray and Marg Hendriksen all of Thamesford. Special thanks for all your support and encouragement goes to Dr. Henry Bendheim, Elaine, Terry and all the 3rd. floor staff at st. Joseph's Hospital, London.
GILL - Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gill, Ingersoll, are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Craig Brian born Thursday, October 20,1983, at 2:52 a.m .; weighing 9 Ibs. 2%. ozs. A new little brother for Kerrie and Amy. Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gill, R.R. 1, Embro, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sampson, Kirkland Lake and great-grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gill, Ingersoll. Special thanks to Dr. P. Rae, OB nurses, Alexandra Hospital.
Mc{(QR9UOQA~\ - Jayson, Sarah and Cayley, are thrilled to announce the arrival of their twin sister and brother, Megan Ashley, 6 lbs. 6 ozs. and Michael Lewis Ross, SIbs . 11 ozs., on October 5, ' 1983, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud dad and mom, David and Sandra, are glad it's over and mom's home after her extensive stay in London. Special thanks to Grandma McCorquodale, Embro, Nancy, Jackie, Ann-Marie and Amy for their kindness and support.
~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.
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4J..Ot;R~~Gordon Alderson died at Alexandra Hospital on October 17 a t age 66.
He was born in Kintore and resided at R.R. 4, Ingersoll. .
He was predeceased by two brothers Hubert and Russell.
He is survived by his wHe Elva (Kittmer) AJderson, daughters Mrs. Gary Minogue (Louella), of R.R. 1 Bright
l Ms. Cheryl Bailie,
of Lonaon, sons Wayne and Barry, both of R.R. 4, IngersoJl, and seven grandchildren.
A funeral service was held October 20 at the McBeth Funeral Home with Reverend Carmen HoIbrough offiCiating. Cremation followed.
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HANLEY+RoyP.J. Hanley . Sr., lrl Charles st. E. Ingersoll passed away unexpectedly at Victoria Hospital London October 11, 1983 in his 77th year. He had been in failing health for the past few years. Born in London, Ontario, August 31, 1907 he resided in Ingersoll the past 71 years. He was a retlred dispatcher with the Ingersoll Police Department and prior to this worked for Aylmer Cleaners and Witty School Bus Lines. He was a past President of Branch 119 Ingersoll Legion.
Surviving are his wife Florence (Hilts) and sons W.Roy, Lloydminster, Alberta, and Jim, st. Thomas and daughters, Mrs. Margaret Harrington, Woodstock, Mrs. Jeanne Keeping, Mrs. Pat Bryce, Mrs. Jackie Hopkins, all of Ingersoll and Mary Frizelle of Woodstock, Seventeen grandchildren and six grea t~grandchildren.
He was predeceased by three brothers John and Gerald Hanley and Fred Juett and infant son Bobby.
Funeral service was held October 14, 1983 from McBeath Funeral Home with Reverend R. Griffin o ffi cia ting .
Interment at Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers were grandsons Roy P. Hanley Jr., Terry Harrington, Kevin Keeping, Bob Hopkins and Nephews Allan Juett and David Hanley.
BIRTHS
~Joseph and Anne Ward of 147 King Hiram St. Ingersoll are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Mandi Marie Rose who was born on November 3, 1983.
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UNCOLNS Neil Sandy &ilU;W~1 f,lnd Kelly Campbell (nee St)earer) are proud to announce the birth of their first child Jennifer Helen Campbell on Nov. 3 at 12 :50 PM weighing in at 6 lb ,6 oz. Proud Grandparents 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.
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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 November 5. He was 75 years old.
He was born in Ingersoll. He is survived by his wife Florence (German) Thornton, daughters Mrs. William Elliott (Shirley) • of St. Catherines, Mrs. Roy Sharpe (Barbara), of
, London, sisters Mrs . Philip 'lo.. Marsh .(Marjorie), of St. "~'Thomas; Mrs. Doris Boni-
face of Ingersoll, brothers Cecil and Anderson, six grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.
He was predeceased by one brother Arthur, in 1965.
Service was held November 8 at the McBeath Funeral Home with Rev. John Jennings officiating. Cre· malion (ollowed.
'l:ATERMA4"Grace Water· man died at Alexa~dra Hospital November 17. She was 85 years old .
She is formerly of 80 Alma Street. She was predeceased by her husband George Waterman, in 1978, two sons, Nelson and Keith Waterman, and a sister Mrs . Stuart Marshall .
She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Gordon Millson (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 Woodstock, and four greatgrandchildren.
A funeral service was held November 19 at the McBeath Funeral Home
with Rev. Tom Griffin officiating.
Pallbearers wel'e Jim Renaud, Don Waterman, Brian Millson, Jack Empey, Bill Empey, and Kevin Millson.
Interment at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
ftUTHRERt- Jennie Heeney) Cuthbert died
Monday, October 24 at Wooctingford Lodge, Woodstock at age 90. She was formerly of RR. 2, Ingersoll .
She was born in Wellington County and was the wife of the late Clarence Cuth· bert. She is survived by daughters Mrs. Effa Sippel, of Dru,m bo, and Melbow-ne, of Mount Elgin, grandchUdren Peter and Robert Cuthbert, and John Sippel and great-grandchild Jennifer Cuthbert.
Funeral services were conducted by Reverend Lorenzo Ramirez October 26 at the McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment at West Oxford Cemetery.
BIRTHS
MURPHY-Born to Dr. Susan and Dr. Charles Murphy of Bowmanville a son Michael Robert - weighing 6lbs. 1 oz and a daughter
l Charlotte Paula weighing 6 lbs. 5 OZ on October 14, 1983.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs . James Murphy of Toronto and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson oC 4 Pine Crescent, Ingersoll.
THEIlE-Kevin and Kelly (nee Burrill) are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a son, Shawn Cameron, weighing 8 Ibs 8 'oz on November 10 at Woodstock General Hosptial. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burril! of Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thede of Princeton.
.o'NEILL-David and Florence (nee Foster), announce the birth of their son, Connor, on November 18, 1963, in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grandmothers are Mary O'Neill and Marion Foster, both of Ingersoll .
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. He is survived by his wife Marian (Carter) Crown, SOil
Mark, at home, brother floss, of Ingersoll, and sister Mrs . Ross Gardham (Margaret), of Ingersoll.
He was predeceased by two brothers George and Robert and one sister Helen.
A private family service was held Thursday, November 24 at the McBeath
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Funeral Home with Reverend Carmen Holbrough oCficia ti ng .
Interment at Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery .
I~~" _ Margaret (Fraser) Reddick, of the Oxford Regional Nursing Home. died Thursday, November 24 at Alexandra Hospital. She was 75 years old.
She was born in Scotland. A service was held Saturday, November 26 at the McBeath Funeral Home with Reverend John Jennings officiating .
Interment at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
1A~A~iPeorge Tarrant of Cathcart Street, Ingersoll, died Thursday, November 24 at Alexandra Hospital. He was 79 years old.
He was born in' Surrey England . He is survived by his wHe Jessie (Johnson) Tarrant, 'and sisters 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 Crooker, in 1942.
A service was held Saturday, November 26 at the McBeath Funeral Home with Reverend Tom Griffin offiCiating.
Interment at Harris Street Cemetery .
BA IfGULER-At Victoria HospI1aI, London, Thurs· day, November 24, 1983, in her 27th year, after a brief illness. Mrs. Katherine Louise (Gill) Baechler of Rostock. She was a member
. of Rostock United Church. Beloved wife of Kenneth Baechler whom she married November 24, 1979. Lovjng mother of Brenda and Bradley at home. Dear daughter of Grant and Betty Gill of RR. I, Embro. Also surviving are four brothers
! Brian of Ingersoll, Ronald of n .R. 3, Embro, Glenn of
. London and Keith of St. Marfs. two sisters; Sheila (Mrs . Margaret Christmann) of Paisley and Linda of RR 1, Embro; Paternal grandparents are Cecil and Grace Gill of Ingersoll. Rev. C. Holbrough and Rev . D. Markle officiated .• Interment was Harris Street Cemetery, Ingersoll. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer SOciety or charity of one'~ choice .
BIRTHS
PYE-Michael is pleased to announce the arrival of his new baby brother, Thomas Edward, born Tuesday, November 29, 1983 at 12:30 a.m. weighing 7lbs. 51h. ozs. Proud parents are Lawrence and Sherry Pye. Proud. grandparents are Mrs. HeJen Anderson ahd Mr . and Mrs. LaWTence Pye Sr. Proud great-grandparents are Mrs. Mary Anderson and Mr. Edward Loughrey, all of Ingersoll . Special thanks to Dr . Tom Mayberry and nurses on second' floor Alexandra Hosptial.
SCHEELE-Harry and , aren are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Jennifer Anne, on Tuesday, November 29, .1983 at Victoria Hospltal , London . Proud grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs . Charles Allsop, and Mr. and Mrs . Herman Scheele, both of Foldens . Special thanks to Dr. Nisker and Dr. Becker.
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 London, but was born in Stoke Newington, England .
She was predeceased by her first husband, the late James Roberts, who died in 1938, and by her second husband, the late Samuel A: Gibson who died in 1953.
She is survi ved by her children Russell Roberts of Winnipeg, Mrs. Joseph <Beatrice) Pidgeon of Howell, Michigan, and Jack Roberts of Ancaster. Also surviving are 12 grandchildren and several great gr a ndch ildren .
Mrs. Gibson was predeceased by her two sons, Robert in 1923, and Gordon in 1968.
The Rev. Tom Griffin officiated the Friday, December 9, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
NUNN: Arthur Nunn died M~December 5, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital at the age oC 78 .
Born in Ingersoll, he Is survived by his wife, the former Marguerite Jones, and his children Russ of Calgary, Mrs. Cliff <Bernice) Wright of Woodstock,
I Mrs. Wayne (Donna) MacPherson of London, and Mrs. Jim (Joanne) Brodie of Calgary.
Mr. Nunn is also survived by his sister, Mrs . Esther Brusseau of Tilbury, and by 10 grandchildren and three great granddaughters.
The Wednesday, December 7, 1983 funeral service was conducted by The Rev . Tom Griffin. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
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ELLIOTT: Elizabeth H. (Betty) (Leigh) Elliott died at Woodstock Private Hospital Saturday, December 10 198;) at the age of 77.
Born in Ingersoll, Mrs. Elliot had resided in Beachville.
She is survived by her husband Ray, and her childr~n Mrs . Kennelh (Virginia) Legacy of Ingersoll, Jim of Woodstock, Mrs. Lloyd (Patricia) Cromwell of R.R. 2, Ingersoll; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren .
She was predeceased by her grandson, the late Clinton Legacy, who died in 1981.
The Rev. Lorne Thrower of Beachville United Church officiated the Tuesday, December 13, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
BIRIHS
iLEMIN~ - At Victoria ospTtal , London on Nov
ember 29, 1983, to Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming, 254 Mutual Street, Ingersoll, a son Michael Jason.
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Wl»:~D' ; Lillian M. Downey (King) died at Woodstock General Hospital Saturday, December 10, 1983. She was SO-yearsold.
Born in England, Mrs. Downey formerly resided in Ingersoll.
She was the wife of the late Charles Downey who predeceased her in 1976.
She is survived by her daughter Mrs. George (Madeline) Dukes of Woodstock, and her son Earl Downey of R.R. 5, Woodstock. Also surviving are nine grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.
Mrs. Downey was predeceased by her brother .. the late Edward King.
Officiating the Tuesday, December 13, 1983 funeral service was Bruno Suhr. I
Temporary entombment in Ingersoll mausoleum with interment later in the Innerkip Cemetery.
80 years Saturday, December 17,1983 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
Born in Tilburg, Holland, he had resided in Ingersoll.
Mr. Mutsners was predeceased by his wife, the late Maria Doorakkers, who died in 1976.
He is survived by his children, Jan of Ingersoll, Ad of Ingersoll, Mrs . Catherina Van Mierlo of! R.R. 5, Ingersoll, Mrs. Peter (Wllhelmina) Verbeem of Thames{ord, Peter. of Thamesf9rd, Water of' Thamesford, and Mrs. Larry (Ann) Ketelaars of Granton.
Also surviving are h,is brothers Jo and Mien, both of Tilburg, Holland.
Funeral mass was held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Monday, December 19 1983 at 11 a .m. Father Charles Campbell officiated.
Temporary entombment in Ingersoll mausoleum with interment later in Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Parish prayers were held December 18 at the church.
Pallbearers were Walter
Verhoeven, Mike Zebreg}\ts, Ed Zebreghls, Adrian Vanderpas, Mich Verhoeven and Ad Haans.
Mr. Mulsaers was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs . Johannes Mutsaers. He worked as a machinist and W3S a member of the Roman Catholic faith.
CHANNINp : Frederick Channing, 75, died Tuesday, December 13, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
Born in St. Aubyn, England, he had resided at 103 Thames Street South, Ingersoll.
The Rev. Tom Griffin offlciated the Thursday, December 15, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Temporary entomb.ment in Ingersoll mausoleum; interment l~t~r in the Harris Street CE:lnetery.
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PHILLIPS: Jim Phillips, R.R. 2, Ingersoll, died at Alexandra Hospital. Wednesday, December 7,1983 at the age of 58.
Born in Woodstock, Mr. Phillips was employed at Kelsey-Hayes, Beard's Lane.
He is survived by his sister Mrs . Fred (Ruth) Funnell of R.R. 2, Ingersoll, and his nephews and nieces Fred Funnell Jr . of. Woodstock, Ron Funnell of Granton, Mrs. David (Judy) Robbins of Hamilton, Larry Funnell of R.R. 2, Ingersoll, Mrs. George (Brenda) Riddle of Ingersoll, Mrs . Kathy Pay of Woodstock, and Jeff Funnell of Ingersoll.
The Saturday, December 10, 1983 funeral service was offici a ted by the Rev. Harry Brydon of st. John's Anglican Church, Thamesford, at McBeath Funeral Home. ' Interment In Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
[9l!I,l!!~: Lloyd Bourne, 70, ched Wednesday, December 14, 1983 at Victoria Hospital, London.
Born in Ingersoll, Mr. Bourne had resided in Port McNicoll, Ontario.
He was predeceased by his wife, the late Grace Bourne who died in 1967, and by his brother John, who died in 1972.
He is survived by his stepdaughter Patty English of Lindsay, his brothers Clarence of Clearwater, Florida, and Roy of Ingersoll, and by a number of nieces and nephews.
The Rev. Farthing officialed the Saturday, December 17, 1983 funeral service at Nicholls Funeral Home, 330 Midland Ave., Midland. Temporary entombment in Lakeview Cemetery, interment later.
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~ - At Alexandra Hospital on December 15, 1983 to Dave and Kelley Hunt, R.R. 5, Ingersoll, a daughter Shea Elizabeth, weighing 8 Ibs. 9V4 oz. A sister for Derrick. A new granddaughter for Ross and Marjorie Albright, Mt. Elgin and Ernie and Yvonne Hunt of Ingersoll. Special "thanks" to Dr . Richner and Staff of OR
MacKA Y Laura and Donald MacKay, 179 Carnegie St., are happy to announce the birth of their ninth grandchild, a son born to Gail and Sandy MacKay, 9 Partridge St.. London. Ian Alexander, was born at St. Josf'ph's Hospital, London "1; December 21, 1983, and w::!:'> greeted by Mommy, u<\ddy , sister Natalie Anne antl Aunt Merilee.
Excited cousins are Janeil Buchanan, Calgary; Emily and Matthew MacKay. Peterborough; Tracy. Kimberly, Daniel and Rob MacKay, Ingersoll.
Ma ternal grandparents are Mary and Alex Pineau, St. ThDmas
Area deaths <;ARTER' Edna (Hawkins) Carter died
Tuesday, December 20, 1983 at Westminster Hospital. London at the age of 84.
Born in Woodstock, she had resided at 172 AI bert Street, Ingersoll.
She was predeceased by her husband, the late Percy Carter, who died in 1960, and by her son, Melvin, who died in 1973.
She is survived by her children Mrs. Margie Thomas of Ingersoll, Mrs. Glen (Florence) McCready of Salford, Mrs. Jack (Nornie) Racher of Salford, Mrs. Ralph (Marie) Durston of Ingersoll, Mrs. Ray (Betty> Bloxsidge of Beachville, Kenneth of Perth and Donald of London. Also surviving is her sister, Mrs. B . Verhyn of Ingersoll, her friend Cecil Case. 20 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren .
A private family service was held Thursday, December 22, 1983 at McBeath Funeral Home. The Rev. Tom Griffin officiated.
Tmporary entombment in Ingersoll Mausoleum, interment later in the Harris Street Cemetery.
. HANLON: Joseph Hanlon died Wednesday, December 21, 1983 at his RR. 2. Ingersoll horne.
He was born in North Oxford Township. He is survived by his wife. the former
Helen O'Meare, and his children Mar~aret Mary, Barbara and Pauline, all of London, and son John and daughter-in-law Henrietta of RR. 2, Ingersoll. Also surviving is his sister, Catherine HanJon of Ingersoll, and his grandchildren Theresa, Barbie, Joseph, Christopher and Johnathan Hanlon.
Mr. Hanlon was predeceased by his sisters Mary Kramer, Teresa Spellman and Pauline McDonald, and by his brothers Ed and Tom.
The Friday, December 23, 1983 service was at Sacred Heart Church, Ingersoll. Temporary entombment in Ingersoll Mausoleum. interment later in Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Parish prayers were held last Thursday at 8 p.m.
Active pallbearers were Dr. Jim Gill, Francis Hanlon, Leo Hanlon. Jim Hanlon, Peter Dimmers and Bert Luyben.
Honorary bearers were Stan Shannon, Bill Brown, Ken McCreery and Larry McDonald .
TITUS: Vera (Lockey) Titus died Wedne~ecember 21, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital. Born in Oxford County, she had resided at 221 Thames Street North, Ingersoll. ' .
Mrs. Titus was the wife of the late' '. Samuel Titus, who died in 1981, and the wife of the late Roy Cole, who died in 1975.
She is survived by her brother Ward Dodgson of Owen Sound, and her sisters Mrs, Norman (M. Irene) Brown of Thornbury and Mrs. Irma Louise Fletcher of Woodstock.
The Rev. Tom Griffin officiated the Thursday, December 22, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Temporary entombment in Ingersoll Mausoleum with interment later in Ingersoll
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BLANCHER - At Alexandra Hospital on November 8, 1983 to Joe and Phyllis
, Blancher, 176 Whiting St., Ingersoll, a son James Allen. A brother for Joe.
ST w eHUCK - Tanis and Mike, are proud to announce the birth of their second daughter Jody Lynn, on November 22, 19B3, at Alexandra Hospital, weighing 8 Ibs. 2'/2 OZS. A sister for Brandy.
MOYLTON - Wayne and 'Mary (nee Scott) of Burlington, wish to announce the birth of their daughter Shona Scott, on November 'n, 1983. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs . George Scott of Bathgat Scotland, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moulton, Ingersoll.
PYE - Michael is pleased to announce the arrival of his new baby brother, Thomas Edward, born Tuesday, November 29, 1983, at 12:30 a.m., weighing 7lbs. 5'12 ozs. Proud parents are Lawrence and Sherry Pye. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Helen Anderson and Mr . and Mrs . Lawrence Pye Sr. Proud great-grandparents are Mrs . Mary Anderson and Mr. Lawrence Loughrey, all of Ingersoll. Special tbanks to Dr. Tom Mayberry and nurses on second floor Alexandra Hospital.
DEATHS
ELLIS: (Gonnerman) Ellis, 125 Mill Street, Ingersoll died at the age of 87 on Friday, December 2, 1983.
Mrs. Ellis was tbe wife of tbe late Frederick (Dick) Ellis who died in 1956.
She is survived by her children Mrs. Dorothy Daymond, St. Thomas, Donald of Ormand Beach, Florida, William of Belle River. Tom of St. Catherines, and Ed of Ingersoll. Also Surviving are 23 grand children and Z5 great grandchildren.
The Rev. Tom Griffin officiated the Monday, December 5, 1983 funeral service at SL James' Anglican Church. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were John Ellis, Mark Ellis, Irvin Daymond, Fred Daymond, Jim Waterworth and Todd Daymond.
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ntosh, 45, died Tuesday, ovember 29, 1983 in Lon-on. He had resided in iagara -{}n-the-Iake.
Mr. MacIntosh is survivd by his wife Carol
(Senicar) MacIntosh, and 's children Greg, Jeff aDd
Michelle, all at home. Also - surviving is his mother Mrs.
sther MacIntosh of Ingersoll; his sister Mrs. David (Marilyn) Dunn of Ingersoll, and brother Gary MacIntosh of Ingersoll.
He was predeceased by his father, the late Art MacIntosh.
The funeral service was held Friday, December 2, 1983 at Margon Funeral Home, Niagara-{}n-the-lake.
M RRISON: Samuel R. MorrIson, 151 K.ing Hiram Street, Ingersoll, died at Victoria Hospital, London, Monday, November 28, 1983. He was 74-years-{}ld.
Born in Newton Narden, Ireland, Mr. Morrison is survived by his wife, the fonner Grace Whatley. He is also survived by his children Mrs. Don (Betty) \Vhite of Ingersoll, David of London, Mrs. John (Barbara) Woolley of Wallace- . town, John of Ingersoll, Mrs. Dorothy Mayo of Putnam, Mrs. Uoyd/(lrene) Budden of Belmont, Peter of
Chilliwack, B.C., Mrs. George (Ruth) Bennett of Dorchester, Mrs. Richard (Linda) Phillips of Beach, ville, Larry of Clinton, and Mrs. Robert (Helen) White of Harrietsville. Also surviving are three brothers in Ireland, 30 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
Mr. Morrison was predeceased by his sons Donald and Ronald, in 1944, and Robert in 1966.
The Rev. Tom Griffin offici a ted the Thursday, December 1, 1983 funeral seI"Yice at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in the Harris Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Richard Phillips, David Neave, Bob Morrison, Rodney Budden, Carlton Bennett and Scott Woolley.
§,ICH %§PSON: Ralph Richar son, 276 Skye Street, Ingersoll, died Monday, November 28, 1983 at Victoria Hospital, London. He was 74-years-()ld.
Born in .Ingersoll, Mr. Richardson is survived by his wife, the former Agnes Minard. Also surviving are his daughters Mrs. john (Elsie) Christian of Part Sydeney, and Mrs. Wayne (Marie) Parsons of New Liskeard, his son Michael and daughter-ill-law Ermajean; his son Robert and
a hter-in-Iaw Brenda'
and -hiS brother Richart London and sister ~ Bruce (Doroiliy) McMi of Woodstock. Richardson was predeCt ed by his brother Bruce, by his two sisters Mal Hart and Elsie Chapme
The Rev. Cecil J arc officiated the Thursc December 1, 1983 fun I service at McBeath Funl Home. Interment in Harris Street Cemetery
Pallbearers were Dor Haney, John Freemar: Cal Stewart, Donald FJ mantle, Joe Van Rys' and Bill Whatley.
CANTELON: Vi· (Dunton) Cantelon ( Sunday, November '1:7, l at North York Gent Hospital.
Mrs. Cantelon was_ wife of the late How Cantelon who died in 19
She is survived by children Horner of Burli ton, Don of Langley, B Hugh of Bellingham, Wa inton, and Mrs. Willi (Marie) Wotherspoon British Columbia.
The Rev. Don J amiesoI Port Colborne officia ted Thursday, December 1, 1 funeral service at McBe, Funeral Home. Interm in the Harris Street Cer tery. Pallbearers WI Hugh Can tel on, r Cantelon, Homer Can tel Bill Wotherspoon, Friesen and Dan
AIRBANKS-Henry Fair- stock. an S, age 79, died Novern- Funeral services were
r 10 at Alexandra Hoop- heJdNovcmber 3 at 2 p.m. ·tal. He was born in Beach-· at McBeath Funeral Home ille. ' with Rev. George Watt and ~e is survived by his wIfe ,Rev. J.R. Simpson officiat-
Lilian (Moore) : Fairbanks, lng. Soloist was Gerald f 252 Whiting Street, Inger- Heeney. Interment followed DB, children Jack and at Ebenezer Cemetery.
Hazel, of st. Marx's, Bob PaIJbearers were Max and Mary, of Ingersoll, and Heeney, Cliff Underwood, sister Mary Earl, of Walsh, ~rd Paterson, John Nance-grandchildren Jerry Fair- kivell, Ted HWlt, Colin banks of' Stratford Joan Campbell and honorary Doupe of st. Mary'~, ' Troy pallbearers were Don and BradJey of Ingersoll Bragg and David Sweet-and great-grandchildren land. Stephanie, Jeffrey, and TUNNEY- Glen L. Tunney, Michael. 140 Skye Street, Ingersoll
He was- predeceased by died October 29 at Alexan-two' sisters Gladys Mac- dra Hosptial at the age of 75. MiHan and Dora, and five He was predeceased by brothers Fred, Edwin, his wife, Christena (Roe) Harold, Tom and Charley. Tunney, one son, Harry
A funeral service was (944) and one daughter, held November 14 at the Beth in 1980. McBeath Funeral Home He is 'survived by his with Rev. Carmen Hol~ daughters Mrs. John brough officiating. A special (Joyce) Horobetz of Hamil-service was held November ton, Colleen Turner of 13 at Moose Lodge Auspices Calgary and his son Wayne No. 1141.' Tunney of Sarnia. He is
Pallbearers were Bob survived by his brother Collins, Jim Swartzen- Free~an Tunney of Blyth truber Troy Fairbanks and slster Mrs. Grace Tay-Bradl~y Fairbanks Bob lor of London, as well as Doupe and Jerry' Fair- eight grandchilct:en . banks. Funeral servIces were
SISS1NG.· Jurrien (Jerry) Slssing, 58 Nelson Avenue, died Monday, October 31, 1983 at his residence. He was 46.
held November 1 at 2 p.m. at McBeath Funeral Home
. with Rev. John Jennings of St. PauJ's Presbyterian Church offiCiating, Interment followed at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ron James, John Horobetz, John Horobetz Jr., Gary Smith, Clyde Mills and Frank McGee.
lers Mrs. William (Shirley): Elliott of St. Catharincs, i Mrs. Roy (Barbara) Sharpe of London; sisters Mrs. Philip (Marjorie) Marsh of St. Thomas, Mrs. Doris Boniface of In~rsoll and brothers Cecil and Anderson of Ingersoll. He is also survived by six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He was predeceased by one brother, Arthur, in 1965. -
Funeral services were held November 8, 1983 at 2 p.m. at McBeath Funeral Home with Rev . John Jennings officiating. Cremation followed.
WtANCHER- Ashton Blan- : cher of Centreville, died ; Wednesday, October 26, at: AJexandra Hospital. He was I 83 years old. i
He was born in West I Oxford Township. He is' survived by his wife, May I (Eaton) Blancher, children Charles, of Ingersoll, Douglas, of n.R. 1 Woodstock, George, of Ingersoll, Norman, of Ingersoll, Leslie, of Beachville, Louis, of R.R. 2, Ingersoll, and Gerald, of KHchener, sisters Mrs. Nora Harcourt, of Woodstock, Mrs. Ruby Gardiner, of North Augusta, Mrs Harold Carter (Madeline), of Ingersoll, Mrs. Elmer Jorstad (Monetta), of High River, Alberta, Sandy, of Kamloops, B.C. sons John, of Charlton, and Harrisoll, of Aylmer, 30 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by
He was originally from Rotterdam, Holland. He is survived by his wife, Nancy (Young) Slssing, children Janna, Duncan, Jurritm Jr. and Margaret, all , at home and his father, Roelof Sissing of Ingersoll. He is also survived by sisters Mrs. AntonWarteldina) Vander Hoek of Port Colborne, Mrs. John (Henderika) Onbelet of rngersoll, Mrs. Paul (Alida) Boughton of Guelph and Mrs. Bernard (Roelie) Dilliolt of St. Johns, Newfoundland as welJ as one brother, Marten of Wood-
one son Donald, two bromORTON- Earl Thornton
J thers Joseph and Beverly,
7g, area November 5-at three sisters Phoebe Boyce, Alexandra Hospital. Daisy Thompson and Gertie
Mr. Thornton was a relir- Warner. ed employee of Ingersoll Funeral services were Public Utilities Commission conducted Friday, October and atl avid member of the 28 at the McBeath Funeral Ingersoll Lawn Bowling Home by Reverend Law-Club, : rence Squires .
He is survived by his wife, Interment at Princeton Florence (German), daugh- Cemetery.
BIRTHS
FERGUSON- Don and Carol <nee-Demlllg) are pleased to announce the birth or their daughter Elizabeth Anne, weighing 71bs. 60zs., on Thursday, November 17, 1983, at Victoria HospitaL A sister for Gregory. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ferguson, london and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deming of Waterford.
~ - At Alexandra I HospitaJ, on November 9,
1983. to B1ll and Maureen Jansen, 36 Princess Park Rd, Ingersoli, a son David Matthew.
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}XmijUQY~f.( - Minnie Waterhouse (Taylor) died November 12, at the Oxford Regional Nursing Home al the age of 92.
Mrs. Waterhouse, born in Detroit, Michigan, was predeceased by her husband, Lambert (965) and by one '
I \ dalI~ht..er; If V~d1 J ~Mrs, George Dunbar) in 1983.
She is survi ved by her daughters, Jean (Mrs. Joseph Kean) of Ingersoll and Violet (Mrs. Harold Moulton) of Sunderland. She is also survived by sons Robert of Toronto and Harold of Courtland, as well as nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren .
A Rebekah Lodge Memorial service was held November 13 under the auspices of Keystone Lodge 69 .
Funeral services were held November 14 at McBeath Funeral Home, with Rev . Carmen Holbrough officiating. Interment was at the Ingersoll Rural Cemetary.
<;Q~k!Ci~~im Collins died November 9 at Alexandra Hospital at the age of 94.
Born in North Dorchester Township, Mr. Collins had been residing at lhe Oxford Regional Nursing Home.
Mr. Collins was predeceased by his wife, Millie (Zavitz) in 1970, and two sons, Milbourne (939) and Ercel (1980).
He is survived by one brother, George, of California, sons Bryce, of Ingersoll, Jim, of London, Orville of London, and Ralph of Putnam . He is also survived by daughters Iva (Mrs. George Stone) of Bartow, Florida, Esther (Mrs . John Johnson) of Barrie and Marie (Mrs. Charles Smith) of Ingersoll.
Also surviving are 43 grandchildren, 52 greatgrandchildren and one grea t-grea t-grandchild.
Funeral services were held November 12 at McBeath Funeral Home, with Rev. Cecil Jardine officiating. Interment was at Putnam Cemetery.
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SWARJZ-Hazel Madelene Swartz (Ba tlen), aged 85, passed away at Woodstock General Hospital, November 9.
Born in West Oxford Township, Mrs. Swarlz lived at RH. I, Beachville.
Mrs. Swartz was predeceased by her husband Charles Montrose Swartz 09(9) one son, Lloyd Batten Swartz (1974) and one grandson, James Wallace (977) .
She is survived by one daughter, Ruth (Mrs. Bev-
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erly Wallace) of Woodstock, as well as by six grandchild· ren and six great-granchildreno
FUneral services were held November 12 at McBeath Funeral Home, with Rev. Bryce Suitor officiating assisted by. Lorne Thrower. Interment was at Beachville Cemelary.
~WELL-Charles Cowell di'"edNovember 12 at Victoria Hospital, London. He was 78 years old.
He was born in West Zorra Township. He was predeceased by a daughter Shirley Jean, in 1930, two brothers William and Jack, and a sister Ruth Fewster.
He is survived by his wife Amy (Church) Cowell, of 257 King Street East, Ingersoll, sons Robert C. and Allan R. (Pete), both of R.R. 2, Ingersoll, daughters Mrs. Norman P. Lemon (Grace), of R.R. 1, Norwich, Mrs. Robert Caffyn (Joan) I of R.R. 5, Ingersoll, sister Mrs. Maggie Nash, of Ingersoll, grandchildren Gordon and Jeanne Cowell, Ruth, Charles and Linda Cowell, and Mary Caffyn.
A funeral service was held November 15 at McBeath Funeral Home wi th Rev. lieorge Watt officiating.
Pallbearers were Ron Harrison, Ed Butt, Jon Bowman, Ralph Cowell, Stacy Phillips, and Gerald Heeney.
Intermcnt followed at 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~ made of Alencon lace. The botlice was adorned with seed pearls. The dress was designed and made by sister of the bride Michele Teale. She wore a Tudor hat of satin ~nd chiffon with a double layer ·fmgertlp length veil. There was a bow at the back of the hat adorned with pearls. That hat was made by the bride. She carried a cascade bouquet of white gardenias, stephanotis, freesia and azalea pink roses. .
Maid of honor W8~ Mary Catherine Kelly, of Thamesford, friend of the bride. She wore a floor length burgundy gown of satin with burgundy Alencon lace on the bodice, neckband, cuffs, sleeves and peplum. Her headdress was a wreath of pink flowers and she carried a cascade bouquet or Bubrium lilies, azalea pink roses and light pink miniature carnations.
The bridesmaids wore the same gowns as the main of honor_They were Jane McGee, of Kintore, friend of the bride, Leah Pearson, of Kintore, friend of the bride, MicheHe Teale, Ingersoll, sister of th~ bride and Elizabeth Smits, Ingersoll, ffle~d of the bride. Flower girl was Wendy Brulnes, of Woodstock, friend of the bride and groom . She wore a pink satin and AIencon lace floor length gown. There was lace on the cuffs, collar and the ruffle on the bodice. There was a ruffle on the hem of the dress. Her headdress was a wreath of pink flowers and she carried a white wicker basket of Rubriun lilies, azalea pink roses arid light pink carnations.
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.The ~room wore an Oxford grey tuxedo WIth tails and a black bow tie. The ushers wore Oxford grey tuxedos with black bow tics and the ringbearer wore a pearl grey tuxedo with a black bow tie.
Best man was John Scotland, of London, ffiend of the groom and ushers were Tom Ingram, of Woodstock, friend of the groom, Chris Dubicki, of Thamesford, friend of the goom, Doug Holland, of Woodstock, friend of the groom, and Michael Teale, of Ingersoll! brother of the bride. Ringbearer w~s Chnstopher Bruines, friend of the brIde and groom.
A reception was held at Henderson Hall with 125 guests attending from Saskatchewan, London, Collingwood, Toronto, Listowel, Ingersoll Woodstock and Thamesford. The GCl1trcpieces were pink carnations, m(lUve and white statice with a white candle in the middle. The bride's table had a large arrangement of pink carnations and white statice.
Master of ceremonies was Jeff Wakeling, friend of the bride and goom. Wendy McLelland took care of the guest book.
The bride's mother wore an azalea pink floor length gown. The groom's mother wore C\ peach floor length gown. Both had Cymbidum orchid corsages.
The bride wore a going away outfit of grey tailored suit and pink silk blouse. She had a corsage of pink roses and baby's breath.
After a wedding trip to the Poconos Mountains, in Pennsylvcmia, the happy couple will reside in Woodstock.
BIRTHS
BOYCE - Bert and Anita ar~ happy to announce the arrIval of a son, born October 17 1983 at Owen Sound G~neral' HospitaL Proud grandparents are Ray and Ruth Bosma .
LINDA ~and Wayne ij~i§~'a 34 Canterbury St., Ingersoll are pleased t()l announce the birth of their daughter Lima Marie, on October 8, 1983, at Alexan dra Hospital, Ingersoll.
MATTHE~ - Tom and 1>hyiiis are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Megan Vassiliki born October 13, 1983, at Victoria Hospital weighing 6' lbs. 9 oz. A sister for Dylon. Megan was born on Daddy's birthday.
McCORQUODALE - Jayson, Sarah and Cayley, are thrilled to announce the arrival of their twin sister and brother, Megan Ashley, 6 Ibs. 6 oz. and Michael Lewis Ross, 5 lbs. 11 oz. on October 5, 1983, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud dad and mom, David and Sandra, are glad it's over and mom's home after her extensive stay in Lon-don. .
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 Toronto. Also the 46th greatgrandchild of Mrs. Doracheques of Winnipeg, Man- . itoba. The happy new fami- -ly will be taking up residence in their new home in Kingston early in November.
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~E- ussell Sage, 78, died October 16 at Alexandra Hospital.
He was born in Ingersoll and resided at 221 Thames Street North_
He was the husband of the late Sylvia Cooper (l962). He is survived by daughter Mrs. Douglas Martin (Joanne), of London, sisf~rs Mrs . William Marlow (Marion), of Stratford, Mrs. Clarence Simmons (Hilda), of Woodstock, Mrs. Vern Nicholds (Marguerite), of Hamilton, brother Roy Safe of Woodstock, also five gran'dchildren and nieces and nephews.
Reverend Tom Griffin officiated the October 19 funeral service at St. James' Anglican Church.
Interment at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ron Watts, Don Thorton, Russell Marlow, Jim Marlow, David Marlow. and Jim Cowan.
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HOLDEN-George Holden died October 21 at Victoria IJospliaJ, London . He was 59 years old.
He resided at 215 Mutual Street, Ingersoll. .
He was predeceased by his first wife Mary Scally, in 1968, four brothers Fred, Gordon, Thomas and Joseph, and one grandson Peter Michon.
He is survi ved by his wife Margaret, daughters Mrs. Gary Burleigh (Patricia), Mrs. Keith Brown (Marjorie), of Beachville, Marie Marys, of Ingersoll, Mrs. Mrs.· Joseph Whalen (Barbara), of Ingersoll, Mrs. Broderick Carey (Pauline), of IngersoJl, Mrs. Dan Nairn (Helen), of Ingersoll, sons Douglas Burleigh, of Ingersoli, Donald Burleigh, of Ingersoll, Patrick and Brian, both of Ingersoll, a sister Mrs. Alvin Seebach (Marion), of IngersoJl, and 21 grandchil~ren.
Funeral mass was held October 25 at Sacred Heart Church. Parish prayers were held October 24.
Interment at Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Lloyd Butterworth, Woodrow Haggerty, Ken Marys, Paul Holden, Larry Skinner, and Norman Cooper.
BIRTHS i
CHATTERSON - Ai Alexandra Hospital, on September 22, 1983, to Jackie and Mark Chatterson, 255 Thames St. North, Ingersoll a son Adam Phillip. A brother for Holly.
DAMEN - At Alexandra Hospital on Septem ber 21, 1983, to John and Carol Damen, 420 Wellington St., Ingersoll, a daughter Emily Cathleen. .
OAYl"AN - At Alexandra HospItal, on September 24, 1983, to· Thomas and Alma Dayman', R.R. 2, Mt. Elgin, a son Jason Andrew.
~VNTLEY - Mr . and Mrs. ames Crark of Markdale
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huntley of Ingersoll are happy to announce the birth of their grandson Ryan Clark, on September 16, 1983, weighing 7 lbs., 3 OZS .
A brother for James. Proud parents are Aubrey and Darlene Huntley of Weston Ontariq, •
Harmony likes to tell everybody that she has a brother, Lawson was born June 6 1983 at 3 a.m. He weighed .; Ibs. 12 oz. Happy parents ' are, Lindsay and Ruth Katrina (nee van Straalen)
, D~g!i~ :of Perth Australia . rou grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs . Lincoln Douglas of Perth and Leonie van Straalen ·of Ingersoll.
Philip likes to announce the arrival of his brother Peter Owen who was born September 20, 1983 at 7 a.m . He
· weighed 8 Ibs . 15 oz . Happy parents are Ernie and
· Nancy (nee van Straal€-n) , Mw:.l:ill; of Hockley Essex . .Engla'iid. . · Proud grandparents are
Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Murrell of Leigh-on-Sea and Leonie van Straalen of IngersoJI.
DEATHS
MCBE~(Maggje) Margaret o rless) McBeth, of 199 Whiting Street, Ingersoll, died Thursday, September 29 at Alexandra Hospital. She was 93 years old.
She was born in South Dorchester Township and was the wife of the late Albert McBeth (1969) . She was predeceased by two daughters Hazel Swackhammer, in 1979 and Norma Dixon, in 1980.
She is survived by daughters Marjorie, at home, Mrs . Charles Down (Alberta), of St.· Catherines, Mrs. Jack Dobbie (Marion), of. Keswick, a son Donald, of Stratford, sisters Mrs. CarJ Rindelhartdt (Gladys), of Detroit, Mrs . Norma Roy, of Tennessee, Mrs. Edna Britton, of Windsor, 14 grandchildren and 16 ·greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services were held Saturday, October 1 and were officiated by Reverend George Watt with Reverend Frank Swackhammer assisting.
Interment later in IngersoU rural Cemetery after cremation.
ijUTEREl-MiSS Marion uterer, (lied Monday,
September 26 at Port Arthur General Hospital. She was a former resident of Ingersoll and resided at 321 Vincent Street, Thunder Bay.
She was born in North Oxford Township, and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Muterer.
She was predeceased by sisters Jean Muterer, in 1945, Jessie Muterer, in 1977, and a brother Dr . Alex Muterer in 1973.
She is survived by a sister Miss Margaret Muterer, of Thunder Bay.
Reverend Carmen Holbrough officiated the funeral service held Wednesday, September 28.
Interment at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
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~va (McCallum) "fiellh, age 78, died Tuesday, September 27 at Ross Memorial Hospital , Lindsay. Ontario.
She was born in Alvinston and was a resident of Salford and Big Bob Lake. She was the wife of William A. Reith.
She is survived by son George, of Montreal, daughter Mrs. Fred Gillies (Goldie), of Ingersoll, sister Mrs . Jessie Richardson, of Strathroy, brother George McCallum, of L€amington, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren . . .
Audrey Whitney, of Salford United Church oHiciated the funeral service held Thursday, September 29.
Interment at Ebenezer Cemetery.
r UQ1£-lsadore (Sid) 'ardie, died at age 85 at
Alexandra Hospital on Tuesday, September 27.
He was born in Prince Edward Island and resided at 135 Carroll Street, Ingersoll. He was the husband of the late Mary Morgan· ' (1973) and was the son of the late ·Jean-Baptiste and Marie Anne Tardie.
He was predeceased by brothers John, Robert, Frank and Joseph, all overseas in 1917, and six sisters Georgianna, Marie Anne, Helen, Susan, Minnie, and Gertrude.
He is survived by daughters Mrs. Tom LeWey (Eliz- , abeth), of Ingersoll, Mrs. Pat MacMillan (Margaret), of Red Deer, AJberta, son John, of Lacombe, Alberta, brother James, of Victoria, British Columbia, and 11 grandchildren. .
FuneraJ services were held Friday I September 30 at Sacred Heart Church, with Father C. Campbell ; officiating.
Interment at Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Tim Leftley, Paul LeWey, Tom Comiskey, Phil Hunt, John Empey and Cal Huston.
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Violet l'4a ~~lin . (Kelly) died September 2, in Alexandra Hospital at the age of 87.
Mrs. Nndalin, orginally from England, lived at 129 Charles Street East, Ingersoll.
She was predeceased by Enrico Nadlin in 1946 and two SOliS, Patrick and Charles. She is survived by daughter Reta (Mrs. Allan Law) of Illgersoll and SOli
Loyst Kelly of Ingersol, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild .
A private family service was held at McBeath Fun· eal Home on September 3, at 11 a.m . with Rev. Tom Griffin officiating. Interment followed at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
. Eugene Perry 243 King Street East, Ingersoll, died September 13 at the age of" 60 in Alexandra Hospital.
He is survived by his wife Shirley (Fleming); SOil
David of Barrie, daughters Diane of Coquitlan, British Columbia and Donna at home. He is also survived by sisters Grace (Mrs. Morley Anderson) of Aylmer, Vera Newnes of Aylmer and brothers Raymond of Aylmer and Glen and Ken of Port Burwell and St. Thomas. He is survived by two . grandchildren - EJisia and Jamie.
Funeral services were helci September 16 at McBeath Funeral Home with Rev. Cecil Jardine officiating, assisted by nev. George Watt. Interment followed at Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Don Rennie, Bob Sitts, Roy Davies, John Cox, Ray Sutherland and Ross Clark.
Gordon ~, 12 Cedar Street, diedaTThe age of 79 at Long Point on September 13.
Mr. Siiter, orginally from Lambton County, was hon-
DEA1HS
ored by (wo m('morial services. t\ l\'1asollic l\1emorial Service W<JS held September Uj (l( 7 p.IIl., nLJspices of Sf. John Lodge' GU A.F'. "lid A.M. ami all F.ns/rl'll Star Mcmorial Service was held September 16, at 8 p.Il1.\ auspices of Avalon Chapter 220.
Mr. Sitter is survived by brolhers, George, of Inger· soil and Clarcn-ce of Hamilton and sisters Mrs. Penrl LOllg of Ingersoll, Mahel Sittcr of Hamilton, Mrs . Wellard Wilson lFreida) of Ingersoll. Mrs. Albert Kirby (Patricia) of Woodstock. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by I hree bro!llers; Lloyd (1974), Grant (973) and Carleton (t~72).
Funeral services were held September 17 at 2 p .m. at McBeath Funeral Home with Hev. John 'J~lllljng5 offici(lting . Int~nnerlt followed at Harris Street Cemetery.
1\linnie (Garton) McPher~a residcllt of Caressant Care of Woodstock and formerly of Ingersoll died at Woodstock Hospital at the age of 90.
J\.Irs . McPherson was predeceased by her hllsband, Walter McPherson (l9GG)' She is survived by daughters Esther (Mrs. Wm. Haynes) of Brampton; Elsie, (Mrs. George Poyntz) or Ingersoll ano Mrs . Janet McDiarmid of Ingersoll and a son Ernest Murphy of Aylmer . Shc is also survived by 19 grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren Clnd five great great·grandchildren . She was predeceased by fi vc brothers and one sister.
Funeral services were held September J 6 at McBeath Funeral home with Rev . George Walt officiating. Interment followed at Dorchester Union Cemetery_
BIRTHS
r¥apBLYDERVEEN - Case and Ada VanBJyderveen of R.R. I, BurgessviHe would like to anounce the birth of /heir daughter Maria Louise on August 20, 1983, at Alexandra Hospital, IngersolL
~ - Bruce and Sue Craig of 378 Oxford Ave., are happy to announce the birth of a son, Bradley Rutherford, born August 16, 1983, at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
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CHRIS and Marlene (nee - : Knox) are happy to announce the arrival of Kelley ' ·Marie (8 Jbs, 5 ozs,) at" I
Providence Hospital, Moose: Jaw, Sask., on August 14, t
1983. A little sister for I
Michael, Proud grandpar- i ents are Shirley and Dick: Lockey, Camrose, Alberta, ; and Ann and Paul Schleick, " Ingersoll. :
BRENN~N - Rick and Vicki are prou to announce the arrival of Kelly Michelle - 8 lbs, 3 ozs. Born on August I
25, 1983 at S1. Michaels Hospital, Toronto, A sister Andrew and granddaughter for Inez Juett.
~~ - Barb May- ' fry IS (Jelighted to an
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 Beverley (Woods) Mayberry, Toronto.
BREI>E-WAN~ - Henry and Betty of R.R. 4, Embro, are pleased to announce the birth of a son Mark Daniel Henry, born August 20, 1983.
DEATHS
Alex ~oo;lIrrich, 268 Hall Street, Ingersoll, died August 23 at the age of 89 at his residence.
Born in Rachan, Scotland, Mr. McMurrich was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, John McMurrich. He was predeceased by his wife Christine McIntyre in 1968, Mr. McMurrich was a member of the Presbyterian Church. He is survived by severai nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services were held at McBeath Funeral Home on August 26 at 2 p.rn. with Rev. George Watt officiating. Interment follow-ed at Harris Street Cemetery,
IIARTSEltL. WINNIFRED Suddenly at her home on
Sunday, August 28, 1983, Winnifred Hart~ell of Ni.agara Fall, Ont. (formerly of Ingersoll), beloved wife of the la te Geqrge William Hartsell. Dear aunt of Edward and Jane Hartsell of Niagara Falls, New York,
Mrs. Hartsell is at Hen-ry Funeral Chapel, 5647 Main Street, Niagara Falls, Ontario,
Funeral service in the chapel. Tuesday, August 30 al 11:00 8,mi
Interment at Lundy's Lane, Cemetery.
BIRlliS
IU~~ - Paul and Mary (nee elr) are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter Sara Elizabeth weighing 6 Ibs. 14 oz. at Etobicoke General Hospital, Rexdale, on Friday, August 12,' 1983. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turton of Ingersoll.
ZOMEIl, - Henry and Grace are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter Nicole Dia!1e on July 29, 1983, at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, Ont.
OEAruS
SELDON - Funeral services were held for Wm. Seldon Jr. who passed away June 25, 1983 in Petoskey Michigan, following a lengthy illness and was born in Oxford County August 14, 1905. He was the son of the la te Wm. Seldon Sr. and Mary Seldon of Ing~rsoll. Servivors include hlS wife, one son, and four daughters, also one sister Mrs. Nora Yake of In~ersoll.
~ John Locke Ellis, oc12lJohn Stre€'t, Ingersoll, died at Alexandra Hospital, August 17, 19S3. He was 63-years-old.
Born in Prince Edward Island, Mr. Ellis is survived by Theodora (Teddy) (Sadloski) Torch, his son Gary of Kelowna, British Columbia, stepdaughter Mrs. Bruce Masson of Ingersoll, stepson Louis Sadloski of Weiland, daughter Mrs. Terry (Gloria( Ion of Callander, and daughter Mrs. Diana Howse of SL Catharincs. Mr, Ellis is also survived by three brothers, Luther of Prince Edward Island, Stanley of California, Roy of Woodstock, and one sister, Mrs. William (Sadie) Hatt of St. Catharines.
He is predeceased by three brothers Taylor, Steward, Athole, and his parents, John and Harriett Ellis.
Rev. Tom Griffin officia ted at the funeral, held at McBeath Funeral home in Ingersoll. Internment followed at the Ingersoll rurual cemetary. Pallbearers for the furnerl were Louis Sadloski, Terry Ion, Bruce Masson, Albert Speechley, FUck Torch, and Ray Dolson.
Mr. Ellis served in the R.A.F. during the Second World War.
LE FAI~~ - Doris Le FalVe of rrtersoll died at Alexandra Hospital, August 6, 1983. She was 72-yearsold.
Reverend Hugh Moor-~ou~~ ,~fficia.ted t.h.~. t\~gYM j.' g funeral at Mc13ealf1 Funera!,l Home in Ingersoll. Interment followed at the Ingersoll Rural Cemetary.
The Port Hope native is survived by her husband, Gerald Le Faive, and her son Gerald, also of Ingersoll. She is also survived by two brothers, William Foote of the Yucca Valley, California, and Cyril Foote of Ingersoll. Mrs. Le Faive is predeceased by a son L.A.C. Robert William of the R.C,A.F. and a sister Helene Taylor.
Mrs. I.e Faive was the grandmother of two.
LUCASSEN - William G. Lucassen of R.R 1, Beachville died on August 13, 1983 in West Nissouri Township. He was 16-years-old.
A private family funeral was held at Sacred Heart Church on August 16. Father Charles Campbell officiated the funeral. Mr, Lucassen was buried in Sacred Heart cemetery.
Mr. Lucassen is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lucassen of Beach-ville, brother Marvin, sister
Connie, Clnd sister Mrs. Phill (Marianne) Lewis of Strathmore, Alberta.
Mr. Lucassen was born in Woodstock and was a member of the Roman Catholic Church in Ingersoll.
BIRTHS
HI THERE! My name is Chelsea Amber~1 was born July 29, 1983 at 7:25 a.m. I weighed 8 Ibs. 11 oz. My happy parents are Kevin and Brenda (Wouda) Clark from Woodstock. I have four very proud grandparents who are Sill and Joyce Clark of Norwich and Jack and Winnie Wouda of Ingersoll. Special thanks to Of. Prueter and all the staff at St. Joseph's Hospital, london.
GARBES ~ John and Fran (Barons) are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter Renee Claire on August 4. 1983. at Col-chester Hospital,Truro,
-Nova Scotia weighing 7 Ibs. lOlh ozs. A little si~ter for Paul and Amy, Grace Barons of Ingersoll is a proud grandmother.
LIVELY - Patrick and CaroTyh Llveiy (nee MacDonald) are very proud to announce
. the safe affival of their daughter Sarah Elizabeth, 6 Jbs. 9 OZS., August 7, 1983, a tiny playmate for Jason, Stacey, Lanceand Nicholas. Speical thanks to Dr. Ramsay, Dr. J. D.' Smith and nurses on third floor O.B. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Myrtle MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Perry.
ANOUNC~MENTS .
zim BR IGG.THORNE Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Zurbrigg, Listowel are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their dau· ghter, Lynn Marie of Woodstock, to Thomas Henry Thorne, son of Mrs. Verlln Thorne, Ingersoll and the late Mr. Thomas Thorne. The marriage will take place on Saturday, August 20, 19S3, at 'J.Tinity United Church, Listowel.
Embro man
killed in
accident
An Ernbro man died in a single car accident after striking a portable cement abutment on County Road 6 August 3.
Dead is Paul Walter ~ 37, of R.R. 5, Embro. He was traveliing north on County Road 6 when he struck the abutment shortly before midnight.
The accident occurred one and a half kilometres south of Embro. He was pronounced dead at the scene bv Coroner Dr. R .M. Hall of -Norwich.
The accident is under investigation by Constable J.G. Ross of the Woodstock OPP.
DEATHS
CUDD') - Elsie Graham (Sumner Cuddy died sud-
. ly at Toronto, August 4, 1983.
Daughter of Cyrus Hartsuff Sumner and Alice Almira Chadwick of Ingersoll, widow of James Robert' MacDonald D.D.S. of Philadelphia and Frederick Albert Cuddy M.D. of Whit· by and step-mother of Ann Moore, Peterborough; Susan Richardson, Toronto; Mary wu Cuddy, Saltspring Island B.C. and Kathryn -Richardson of Toronto. Grandmother of Kathryn, Jane and Margaret Moore, Benjamin and Sarah Richardson, Morgain Cuddy and Andrew and Matthew Richardson.
After graduating from University College, University of Toronto, she was Hbrarian at the Medical School, University of West·
, ern Ontario and at Women's College Hospital in Toronto.
A funeral service was heJd at Christ Church, Deer Park in Toronto, on August 8 with her son-in-law, the Reverend W. E. Moore of Peterborough officiating . The ashes will be interred in Ingersoll at a date to be determined.
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JACKLIN: Joe and Pat : Jacklin (nee: Klynstra) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Jesse Daniel, weighing nine pounds, three ounces, Oil
Saturday, July 9, 1983. Proud grandparen~ are Peter and Jane Klynstra of , Beachville, and Ethel Jack· lin of Ingersoll. The Joe Jacklin family resides ill Perry Sound.
KING: Sleven and Tammy. 2521!:l {hcloria Street. Inger · soli, are tickled pink \(' announce the sare arrival of
; their daughter Sylvia, July ; ~ 5,1983 at 5:44 p,m. She was born at Alexandra Hospital and weighed seven pounds . 15 ounces. A liny sister fOI
Sarah and Nicholas.
I. DEATMS
A~BRIGIJ~ : Susan A1-brig t, Woo\ngford Lodge
, and formerly of R.R. 1, Mt. Elgin, died at the age of 89 July 15, 1983.
Born in Dereham Town· ship. Mrs. Albright was a member of Verschoyle ' United Church.
She was predeceased by . I her husband, the late Henry : Albright, in 1978.
Surviving are her sons Albert of Brownsville Frank of West Lorne, Leon~ ard of Sorenlo, B.C., and Max of R.n. I, Mt. Elgin;. her daughter Mrs. Ken (Hilda) Graydon of Ingersoil; brother Ernest Holland' of Bracebridge, and sister Mrs . Gertrude Kelly of
, Tillsonburg.
Mrs . Albright is also survived by nine g~andchildren and 12 great grandchildren .
Rev. Lorenzo Rameriz officiated the July 19 funeral 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, Ingersoll, July 12. 1983.
i Born in Dereham TownI 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 Hunter of Toronto.
The Rev. Lorenzo Hameriz officiated the July 14, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment Ebenezer Cemetery .
BI,RTHS
HAMI"~QN: At Alexandra ospita on June 28, 1983 at 2
p.m., to George and Peg Hamilton, 185 Thames Street South, Apartment 3, . Iogersoll, a son, Wayne Tristan Mark was born.
THORPE: Cathy and Bill are happy to announce the birth of their son, Robert William, weighing seven pounds, four and a half ounces, at Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, June 24, 1983. Proud grandparents are Mr. Walter Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. l:I~iTY, Beale of 'Ingersoll.
fiATIENCE: At Alexandra i OSPlfa t on June 28, 1983, to \ Bob and Donna (nee: Dib
ble) Patience, R.R. 2, Thamesford, a son, Brian Robert, was born.
HAMMOND: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammond, R.R. 3, Ingersoll, wish 'to announce the safe arrival of their son, Nathan Wallis, on June 23, 1983. A brother to Sa rena and a grandson to Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Hammond, Thamesford, and to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nyenhuis of Sebringville.
80 lYARD: Clayton and lalre (nee: Patience) are
delighted to announce the birth of their precious new daughter, Leisa Michelle, born June 16, 1983 at Vic-
.' toria Hospital, London, at '6:15 a.m., weighing six pounds, 10 ounces. A little sister fbr Ryan. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patience of Thamesford, and Mr. and ,Mrs, Ed Coward of Salford. :, Also, proud great grand,mothers are Mrs. Eva Calder of Woodstock, and Mrs. Minnie Quinn of Salford,
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ELA Y: Gary and Joan Blay of Mississauga are thrilled to announce the birth of thei~ 500, Christopher Neil, a brother for Alycia, on Friday, July I, 1983 at 2:35 p.m., weighing seven pounds, 12 ounces at Humber Memorial Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nancekivell, R.R 4, Ingersoll, and Mr , and Mrs. Charles Blay, Weston, Ont-' ario. DOWLING: At Guelph General Hospital to Kevin and Linda Dowling (nee: Hodgson), a da ughter, Na tasha Marie, was born; July 11, 1983. She is a fou~th granddaughter for Gladys Dowling of Ingersoll, and Les Dowling of Kitchener. and a ninth grandchild for Lil and Harold Hodgson of Thamesford.
~NUEn YECtiTi Wilfred and Marg joyfully announce the safe arrival o(their son, Jason Wilfred. He'was born July 10, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
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llUTLEP GE j CheryJe and Jerry are happy to
. announce th~ birth of thei r son Steven Douglas on July 2, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
IIILLNER j Rick and Julie are very pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Lauren
: Margaret, b.orn at 5:58 p.m. Wednesday, July 6, 1983 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Howard Robinson of Ingersoll, and Mr, and Mrs. Mike Hi lIner of Springfield.
ClJ§§Q~&i Jon a nd Cindy (nee: est) are proud to announce the safe arrival of their first child, a beautifuJ boy, Jesse Raymond, born June 29, 1983 at 3:28 a .m., ~eighing seven pounds, ' 13 ounces, at Victoria Hospital, London. Proud first time grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Cussons and fourteenth for Mr. and Mrs . George . M, West. Special thanks to our families and Dr. Rechner and ' Dr. Tasker for their professionalism and friendliness.
MESSENGER' At Alexandra Hospital, July 5, 1983, to Mr. Mrs, Robert Mess-
. enger, R.R. 4, Ingersoll, a daughtet, Laura Anne, was born.
t-~ARtRAiUA. David and : aro Bartram are very : happy to announce the safe
arrival of their daughter, Krystal Rose, born June 16 1983 at Victoria Hospital': London. ~he is a firsl
,grandchild for Bill and Marion Lazenby, and nineth grandchild for Glen and Jean Bartram. Very special thank yous to Dr. Tasker and the rest of the staff at Victoria Hospital.
~SFAHLANE: John and ~arla (nee: Beacom) of
Penhold, Alberta, are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first
. born, a da ughter , Nicole Marie. She weighed eight pounds, five ounces, and was born June 26,'/1983, Proud grandparents are
, Ross and Dorma Beacom of Ingersoll, and John and
. Joan McFarlane of Stoneycre€k ,
BIRTHS
BUTLER: At Alexandra Hospital on June 9, 1983, to David and Mary Butler, R.R. 4, 'Woodstock,;a son, Paul Joseph, was born.
9UQ' Douglas and Dorothy Olto, 125 King Hiram Street, Ingersoll, joyfully announce the birth of their son, Owen" Douglas, born June 12, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. A brother for Matthew. "
AARTS: Frank and Mary Ann Xarts, R.R . 2, Lakeside, 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.
SillER ; Chris and Karen (nee: McGaw) of Ingersoll, are excited to announce the long awaited, safe arrival of their first bom. Nicholas Michael Steven. Nicholas weighed in at eight pounds. 11'h ounces on June 13, 1983 at 10:46 p.m . at Victoria Hospital, London . Proud "first-time" grandparents are Leslie and Carolyn McGaw. and Ron and Beth Shier. Nicholas is the first great-grandchild of Harold McGaw, and Donna Jean and Stan Mitchell. He is also another great-grandson (or Stanley and Nina McKay. Many thanks to Dr. John Tasker, . Dr. Shelley, Rechner, Dr. Simpson, Dr.,' I. Hramiach, and Dr. D.I Reid, as well as the wonder~ Cui nurses at Victoria Hospital.
~IIEEN: Doug and anet McQueen, R.R. 2,'
Ingersoll, are tickled pink to announce the birth of their daughter, Sharon' Leanne. She arrived Tuesday, June 14, 19B3 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
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M.issing youth found dead . .
The body of an Ingersoll youth was found in the waters of Pittock Lake, Woodstock, last Thursday morning. Dead is James Scott Wellar, 21, 271 Jura Lane, Ingersoll. He had
been reported missing Sunday, June 12.
Woods lock Opp said an autopsy confirmed Mr. Wellar died of drowning. Investigations by ConstabJe John TuHnall will be complete tomorrow.
Mr. Wellar was last seen alive around midnight on
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BIRrns
NORTII: Stuart and Judy are pleased to announce the birth of their son Michael Stuart James, born June 8,
· 1983, Victoria Hospital 10:24 ::t.m. weighing eight pounds seven ounces. Proud grandparents are Jack and
· Maureen Noble Thamesford, and Herb and Mary North, South River. Proud and very happy big sister Is Jennifer. Special thanks to
June 11, at the Back 40 Bluegrass Festival at Pittock Lake, Woodstock. Police said they were alerted to his disappearance after family and friends expressed concern.
Funeral services were held Saturday at McBe:\th Funeral Home, Ingersoll.
; Drs. Tasker and Kosmal' , and Hospital nursing staff. .
~p~: Marcel and eiylMOran) are pJeascLl
to announce the birth of i\
· daughter, Amanda Jane, ('11
June 23, 1983 at Alexandr:1 Hospital. A little sister for Erin and Melissa. Another granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moran and Mrs. D. Pepping. Special thanks to Dr. Tom and Sylvia Mayberry and second floor nurses.
DEATI1S.
ENGEL: John Engel, 186 Skye Street, Ingersoll, died
· at the age of 55 on Saturday, May 28, 1983, at Sl. Marys Hospital, Kitchener
Father Charles Campbell officiated the Tuesday, May 31, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment Harris Street Cemetery .
Mr. Engel was born in Romania .
He is survived by his wife, : the former Janet Lyles; his · mother Katharine Engel of · Weston; his daughters Kim ·
of London, Julie of Exeter and Jennifer at home.
Also surviving is his sisler Mrs. Fred (Eva) Fisher of Weston ..
He was predeceased by . his brother Frank.
. U~~WOHTH: Willard Tha c er Unsworth, . 23 Cross Street, Ingersoll, died. Tuesday, May 31, 19B3 at Victoria Hospital, Westminster Campus, London.
Mr. Unsworth is survived by his wife, the former Freda Rowlett.
I Rev. Tom Griffin officiati ed the Thursday, June 2, : 1983 funeral service at ;. McBeath Funeral Home. l.~ Interment Harris Street ; Cemetery.
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Pallbearers were John Clausen, Stephen Clausen, Jorgen Clausen, David Clark, John Bot and Len McCallum.
Mr. Unsworth was born in Sarnla and was a member of the Anglican church.
FRANKLIN:. Clayton Franklin, 138 Bond Street, Ingersoll, died at the age of 86 on Saturday, May 28, 1983, at the Oxford Regional Nursing Home .
Born in Norfolk County, Mr . Franklin was a member of Trinity United Church.
He was predeceased by his wife, the late Ethel Hilliker Franklin .
Surviving are his nieces Mrs . . Len (Evelyn) Emmel of Hamilton, and Mary Lewis of Hamilto", and his nephew Vernon Gee of Innerkip.
He was predeceased by his nephew Aerol in 1981, and by his sisters Mary, Amy and Alice.
The Rev . Cecil Jardine offida ted the Tuesday, May 31, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment Aylmer Ceme-teryl. .
IIQLD~IES; John Holmes, 248 Wonham Street. Inger-
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. ,)
DEATIfS
soli, died at the age of 45 on Wednesday. June I, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital.
Born in Ingers..JU to the late Mr. and Mrs . John Holmes, he was a member of the Anglican Church.
He is survived by his wife , the former Dorothy 'Dykeman; his sons Bradley and John, both at home, and his sister Mrs . Carmen (Bonnie) Mott or Ingersoll, and brother Ross of Waterloo_
Rev. Tom Griffin officiated the Saturday, June 4, 1983 funeral service at St . James' Anglican Church . Interment Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ron James, B(lb Hill, Don Munroe, Ross Holmes, Ed Caswell, and John Bosman.
TADGELL: Margaret manwell) Tadgell , , 12 George Street, Strathroy died Tuesday, May 31, 1983
DEATIfS
atStrathroy Middlesex Gen : eral Hospital.
Father Charles Campbell officiated the Friday, Jun(~' 3, 1983 funeral service at Sacred Heart Church .
Born in Sandwich West, Mrs. Tadgell is survived by her husband Jim and by her daughter Mrs. Ray (Rita) Wigle - of Ingersoll. Also surviving are her three sisters, Mrs. Rex (Gert) Gates of Rochester, Mich., Mrs . Pat Champagne of Windsor, and Mrs. Stan (Muriel) Sharpe of Chatham . She is survived by her three grandchildren and her two great grandchildren .
Parish prayers were said Thursday, June ' 2, 1983. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery .
Pallbearers were Rex Gates, Larry Sharpe, Clark Gates, Ray Wigle, Tom Chick and Harold Revoit.
BIRTHS
McCLINTOCK ; Ron and Amy announce the arrival of their first child, Bartley Ronald Douglas, born May 11, 1983 at Public General Hospital, Chatham, weighing seven pounds eight ounces. Proud grandparents are Douglas and Marion "McClintock of Ingersoll,. and Jack and Louella Ramsden of Charing Cross.
~ Peter and Maur.een F"li'SS are very pleased to announce the arriyal of their second child, Colleen. Elizabeth, born May 4, 1983. A little sister for Gerry. Proud grandparents are John and Alma Stephenson: of Ingersoll, and ·Herbert and Gertrude Fuss· of Brantford.
SIMPSO~ At Victoria Hospital, r ondon, on May 3, 1984, a daughter, Dawn Colleen, was born to David and Mary Simpson. A sister for Laura and David.
\. 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. Chester West and the late Chest-
~ er West, on June 11, 1983 at .r-Zion United Church·: ~' -
SI\~ITH: Frank Smith, a resi ent of People Care Centre, Tavistock, and formerly of Ingersoll, died
,at the age of B6 on April 30, 1983.
Born in Ingersoll, Mr. Smith worked as a mason-
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ary. He was a member of St. .}"ames' Anglican Church.
. ". He is survived by several ~nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by his brothers Alfred, William and Herbert, and by his sisters Elizabeth, Mary, and Margaret.
Rev: Tom Griffin officiated the funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
g.qMERS: 'Gladys Somer! , 164 1\pn Street, Ingersoll, died at the age of 74 on Friday, May 6, 1963. She died at her home.
Mrs. Somers was a member of First Baptist Church
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and a life member of the West Oxford Women's Institute.
She is survived by' her busband Bertram; her son Murray Somers of R.R. 5, [ngcrsoll, and her daughters Norma Somers of St. John, New Brunswick, and Mrs. Kenneth (Marjorie) Boam of Calgary. She is also survived by five grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Mrs. Somers was predeceased by her daughter Janet.
Rev. George Watt officiated the Monday, May 9, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Inlerment Harris Street Cemetery
BIRTHS
HUBER: Elwain and Cindy fnee: iRnes) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a girl, Melissa Dinne, born April 29, 1983 at Bruce County General Hospital, Walkerton, Ontario, weighing six pounds, 10 ollhces. Proud grand}I.:lrents are Mr . and Mrs. Douglas Innes of Thamesford, and Mr. and Mrs. \'villiam Huber of Mildmay, Onta.rio.
GIFFORD: Hello world! 'My name IS Shannon Jeanette Gifford. My presence \o'as made known at Victoria
I Hospital, London, at 6: 19 ·p .rn : on April 7, 1983, much ', to the delight of my proud 'parents, Terry and Kath-leen.(nee: Smith), weighing
· in a six pounds, 12 ounces. · My new grandparents are 'Doug and Marian Gi(ford of · Ingersoll, and nobert and · Eunice Smith of Ingersoll. Great grandparents are Mrs. Zada Smith and Mrs. Grace Jeffrey, Mrs. Eva Elz, Mr . and Mrs. E . Gifford, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boose . My great great grandmother is Mrs . Susan Zental.
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Hospita l, London, on May 3, 1983, a daughter, Davin Col1een, was born to David and Mary Simpson on May 3, 1983. A sister for Laura
. and David .
STEEL E : Ken Steele , R.R . 2, Embro, and Cherri Weston 235 Thames Street No;th, Ingersoll, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Darlene Marie Steele. She was born April 13, 1983 at Alexandra Hospital.
JJA15KENBER~: Mr. and Mrs . John akkenberg, R .R. 1, Salford, joyfully announce the birth of their daughter Jodi Marie, at Alexandra Hospital on April 23, 1983.
MUSICO .. Dr . Greg Musko ':J1d Kathleen Oliver wish to announce the arrival of Gareth Bryn, on Saturday, Apr:! 30, 1983 a t Victoria Hospital, London . Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D. Oliver of W('od-
. slock, and Mr . and Mrs. F .. Musico of Sudbury.
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MR. and Mrs . Albert E. .,Rop;£C!Ce. _R .R. 4, Ingersoll, wish to announce lhe marriage of their daughter,
. Brenda Jane, to Mr. Carl . fu\'~U,iH:~ l>' son of Mr. and Mrs . L. Raynard, Galt, Ontario. The marriage took .place on April 22, 1983 in Calgary, Alberta, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church . Rev. Father J . Stephenson officiated .
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wlUt~i;iIS; Janis (Spencer) Black, 31 Clark Side Road
. East, Ingersoll, died April 22, 1983 at Alexandra Hos· pital. She was 41-years-old .
Born in Ingersoll to Jean Spencer and the late Don Spencer, Mrs . Black is survived by her husband Peter; her son Roger, at home ; her daughters Laura and Nicole, and her brother Clark Spencer of Toronto. Also surviving are her sisters Mrs. Bob (Phyllis) MacDonald of Sarnia , Mrs . Ted (Donajean) Ackert of Wiarton, Virginia Valliere of Toronto and Mrs . Jim (Margaret) Camm of lngersoll.
Rev . Audrey Whitney of Salford United Church, officiated the funeral service ' at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in the Harris Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Doris Hayward, Barbara Winter , Janet Bidwell, Mary Dunseith, Joyce Vyse anet Sheryl Houston.
BREMNER: Herbert Alexander Bremner of Ingersoll, died Wednesday, May 4, 1983.
A private family service was held at McBeath Funeral Home Friday, May 6, 1983, with Lorne Thrower officiating .
Interment Beachville . Cemetery.
Mr. Bremner was predeceased by five brothers,
: William, Edward, John, I Walter and Gordon .
He is survived by his sisters Mary Irene Bremner of Beachville, and Jessie Elizabeth Brown of Ingersoll. Also surviving is his neice Angela Clanchy of Toronto .
Mr. Bremner was bor", in BeachviJle .
~g1¥NWl; Clarence ConnOf, R.H. 4, Embro, died April 20, 1983 at the age of 66-years .
\ Jj.ELMYCH: Joan~a Gelimycll , 123 Metcalfe Street, 'Ingersoll, died at Alexandra ,Hospital April 7, 1983 at the age of 82. . Father Charles Campbell officiated the April 11 funeral service at Sacred Heart Cemetery. CWL rosary
:prayers and parish prayers :were said Sunday.
Mrs. Gelmych is survived by her husband Bill. She'
.... \\.~"'_ predeceased by her i first husband,' the late Fred i Chambers. : · She is also survived by , her son Edward Pa}anik oC , Toronto, her daughter Mrs. ; W. (Mary) Pawilenas of ! North Burnaby, B.C., sev-· - eral grandchildren and sev~
eral great grandchildren. , She was predeceased by :. her brother, the late John i D.erewianczuk, who died in · ·1974.
i l!t"Y: Cherles' Kelly, 1 15 ames Street South, :' Ingersoll, died at Alexandra , I Hospital April 4, 1983'.' He I was 64-years-old. L Born in Windsor, Eng; land, to Mrs. Violet Nadalin i of Ingersoll and the late Mr. : Charles Kelly, Mr. Kelly I served in the Canadian ", Army during World War II,
in Europe and in England. He is survived by his wife,
the former Helen Pnrent; . his mother; his daughter Mrs. Allan (Reta) Law of R.R. 5, Ing~r~oll; , his step: .~ son Tom' Corbett of London,
· and his brother, L.W. Kelly · of Ingersoll. ) .. · He was predeceased by
his brother Pat In 1956. Rev. Robert Williams
officiated the April 6, 1983 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment,l in the Field of .Honor, Ing~rsoll Rural Cemetery.
PaHbears ' were Tom Pavey, Steve Bell, Bill Sexsmith, Guy Johnson, ~ob Johnston, and Larry Shier.
! A special service was held . by Branch 11~ of the R~yal_ Canadian LegIOn on April 5, with Rev. Tom Griffin offic-iating. ..
I ~R~INELJ.o Marion Mart ne I, of Charlottetown Prince Edward Island, and formerly of Ingersoll, dJe~
. a t the age of 51 on Monda)" April 11. :, !
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Rev. C. H. Gough and Rev, Doreen Wilson ,will officiate . the Thursday funeral service at Trinity .united . Church , Charlottetown, \ Funeral arrangements were . made by MacLean Funeral
, Home. . Mrs. Martinell died while
a pBtient in Charlott~town Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
She Is survived by her , husband Robert, formerly of : Ingerso.'l. . . ;
C~RC"K: Helen Por-l cha I 7 gm Street, .Norwich, died April 5 at Umver- I
sity Hospital, London . . Rev. David Fearon ofhc-!
iated'the April7,1983 funer-' al service at McBeath Fun- ~ eral Home. Interment in: Ingersoll Rural Cemet~ry . ;
Mrs. Porchak is survived by her husband Peter; ~er ' father Clinton Gregg of Woodstock, and her daughters Mrs. Daniel (Dianne) Vermeersh of Woodstock, Mrs . Allan (Ca'rolyn) Whittington of Burgessville, and Susan of Woodstock,
She is also survived by her brother Jack Gregg of Woodstock, and by her grandchildren And~ea Vermeersh and' ChrIstopher Whittington ..
Mrs. Porchak was predeceased by her mother, the late Mildred Gregg, in 1983.
Mrs. Porchak was born in Dercham Township .
SPTHERLA~~. At his resla'ence m utnam on
I Friday, April 1, 1983, George M. Sutherland, 91, died . He, is survived by his wife Ruth Facey Sutherland, his son Kenneth and wife Ida, and his daughter Josephine MacKenzie and her husband Allan.
Also surviving is his son Mac Kay and his wife Dorothy; grandchildren Gordon and wife Cindy, Mrs. Lorne (Lorna) Hansford, and husband Lorne, Keith and' wife Margaret, and Brian and wife Brenda Judy, Jane, Blair and Nancy MacKenzie, Linda, Barbara, and Catherine Suther-land. . : . .. , . ... ".- -: ·- : 1 , .. .... ' .. ' ... .
He is a]so survived by his great grandchildren Sarah and Melissa Sutherland, Scott and Heather MacKenzie, Jennifer, Laura and Julia Hansford .
Mr. Sutherland was pre- ! deceased by his brothers Dallas and Calvin, his sister Mrs. Frank (Mary Annie) McCorquodale.
, The funeral service was heJd at the L. Laird Logan , Funeral Home, Dorchester, on Monday, April 4, 1983 at 2 p,m. It was conducted by Rev.'Gale Kay, assisted by Rev. David Staples .
Interment in Dorchester Union Cemetery.