1984 Ingersoll newspaper birth, death and

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1984 Ingersoll newspaper birth, death and
BIRntS
SMITH: Brenda Smith, 11
ereen~ood Road, Ingersoll,
is pleased to announce the
birth of' her daughter,
Melissa Judith
Estelle .
Smith. She arrived December 30, 1983 at Alexandra
Hospital.
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Ingersoll's first baby of 1984 arrived at 10: 15 a.m. on
January 4. Michael James §Q w pson weighed 9-pounds.
5%-ounces. It was the third child ror Karen and Howard
Sampson of 45 Dean Crescent.
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Suddenly at his
e on Tuesday ,
January 1 7 ,' 1984 . Wilbur
Graybiel of 164 Riddell Street, .
Woodstock , in his 89th year.
Husband of the late May
Elizabeth SmaJe (1942) . Dear·
father of Mrs. Carl (Shirley)
Pearson and Gerald W.
Graybiel, both of Woodstock .
Also survived by four grand- .
children . Friends will be received commencing Thursday .
afternoon at the M .D (Mac)
Smith Funeral Home, 69 Well-,
ington Street North,
Woodstock, where the complete funeral service will be
held at 1 :30 p.m_, Friday,
January 20th with interment
later In the Hillview Cemetery .
A masonic memorial service by
King Solomon'S Lodge NO.43
G.R.C . will- be held at the
funeral home, 7 :30 p_m .,
Thursday .' Those planning an
expression of sympathy are
asked to consider the coronary '
care unit of the Woodstock
General Hospital.
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~-:- Brian and Susan are
preased to announce the birth
of their daughter, Kandus'
Marie, born January 16 1984
weighing 7 Ibs. 3 ozs~ Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Roy Martin of Delhi and Mr : .
and Mrs. Cloran Innis of Bright. !
Special thanks to Dr. D. Neal
and third floor nursing staff al
Woodstock General Hospital.
" SBQOKS - Donna and Don
rOOKS are happy to announce '
the arrival 01 their fourth grandc~ild , a daught~r for Irene and'
. Bill, Dallas Nadia, weighing 8
. ibs. 1 oz .. born J.an~ary 9th,
1984, at Queensway Hospital
Toronto.
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At .London
syc la r ti Hospllal on
Wednesday January 18,
1984. A. J. (Andy) McKenzie,
age 74, formerly of Ingersoll.
Husband of the late Gladys
(Psaff) McKenzie (1982). Dear :
i brother 01 Edna, Wilford , John
and Frank McKenzie, all.. of
Guelph . Also survived by
" several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by two brothers
Daniel (1972),' and Walter
(1975) . Friends will be received at the McBeath Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South, Ingersoll, after 7:00
p.m. Thursday, where complete service will be held on
Saturday January 21 st at 2 :00
p .m., Rev. Carmen Holbrough
officiating. Temporary entomb- :
, ment, Ingersoll Mausoleum. In·
terment later in Harris Street :
Cemetery. Remembrances to
the charity of your choice may
be arranged for at the funeral
home .
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enerciT" Hospital on Wednesday January 18 , 1984, Sam L.
. Hird of Woodingford Lodge ,
, and formerly of Dufferin Street,
Woodstock, In his 85th year.
Husband of the late Lillie Smith
(1978) . Father of Mrs. Reg
Nash (Lorna), Woodstock, and
the la\e Glen Hird (1967), and
the lale Donald Hird (1981) .
Grandfather of three grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Brother of Mrs.
Helen Knight, Mrs, Florence
Salman, both of Woodstock, .
and Elmer Hird of Oxford Centre. Friends will be received
commencing Friday afternoon
a\ the M. D. (Mac) Smith
Funeral Home, 69 Wellington
Street North, Woodstock,
where the complete service
will be held at 1 :30 p.m. Saturday January 21 , with interment
later in the Pioneer Cemetery,
Oxford Centre. Those planning
an expression of ~mpathy are
asked to consider the Intensive
Care Unit 01 the Woodstock
General Hospital.
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DEATHS
MACKI\. Y: Anabel McDe~mott Mackay, a resid-
ent of the Oxford Reg:onal
Nursing Home, Ingersoll,
and formerly of Thamesford, died at her home
I\lcKENZIE: A.J. (Andy)
January 18, 1984.
Mc KenZie, 74, formerly of
The Rev. David Mack
Ingersoll, died Wednesday,
ofiiciated the January 20,
January 18, 1984 at London
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Psychiatric Hospital.
Carrothers-Betzner Funeral
Home in Thamesford.
He was predeceased by
Miss Mackay was prehis wife, the late Gladys
deceased by her parents;
(Pfaff) McKenzie, who died
her father John died in 1932,
and her mother Mary Carolin 1982.
ine Mackay died in 1950.
He is survived by 'lis
She i~ survived by her
sister Edna and Brothers
brother W. Jack Mackay of
Wilford, John and Frank, all ~:, London and her sisters Mrs.
of Guelph, and is also
Lorne (Helen) Daniel of
survived by several nieces
Verschoyle and Mrs. Gorand nephews.
don (Grace) Hogg of R.R. 4,
Thamesford. Also surviving
He was predeceased by
are several nieces and
his brother Daniel in 1972.
nephews.
and by Waller in 1975.
Honorary
pallbearers
i were Hans Blanken, MichThe Rev. Carmen Hol· . ael Blanken, Kjeld Mikkel. brough officia ted the Satur·
sen, Bob Hogg, Andrew
day, January 21, 1984 fun·
Daniel, Jeffery Riddell and
erat service at Mcllea lit
Bradley Riddell.
Funeral Home. Interm£'ol
Miss Mackay was a
in the Harris SLreet Cemmember of Westminster
etery.
! United \ Church and the
. United Church Women. She
Mr. McKenzie was born in'. ", was
the librarian
in
Teeswaler, ·Ontario.
.' Thamesford for 30 years,
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... s~ven years.
KEItH: Catherine (McKay) Kerr, 94, 449 Haines
Street, Ingersoll, died at
Ox[ord Regional Nursing
Home, Sunday, January 8,
1984.
She is survived by her son
William, at home, and by a
number of nieces and nephews,
She was predeceased by
her husband, the late Frank
Kerr, who died in 1968.
Mrs. Kerr was the ~augh­
tcr of the late Christena and
Charles McKay, and was
born in Ni:>souri Township.
The Rev ..John Jennings of
St. Paul's Presbyterian
Church, officiated the Wednesday, January 11, 1984
funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home., Interment
in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Stanley
Brown, Harry Brown, Joe
Stepbenson, Calvin Hands,
John Hoover and Dr. Lorne
Murray.
DEATHS
.,~Donald Cook died
Sunday, January 15, 1984 at
Alexandra Hospital at the
age of 66.
He survived by his wife,
the former Loula Tatulis;
his son Peter, a t home; his
sister Mrs. Gordon <Olive)
Newman of Woodstock, and
his brother Howard, of
Beachville.
The Rev. Tom Griffin
officiated the Tuesday,
January 11, 1984 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral
Horne. Inte'rment in Beachville Cemetery.
Mr. Cook was born in
Beach'ville, and resided
there.
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FOHDHAM:
Marion
(Bruce ) Fordham
died
Thursday, January 19, 1984
at Alexandra Hospital. She
was 59 years old.
Mrs. Fordham had resided at 364 Oxford Ave.,
. Ingersoll, and was born in
Dereham Township.
She is survivied by her
husband, William G. Fordham; her children Joe
Walters of IngersoH, Mrs.
_ Michael (Marlene) Kirwin
of Mt. Elgin, Mrs. Sandra
Zylstra of London and Donald Fordham of Ingersoll.
She is also survived by
her mother, Mrs. Emily
Bruce of Ingersoll; her
brothers Morris of Ingcrsoli, Elwood of St. Thomas,
Gordon of Centreville, Keith
of Salford, Douglas,' Harry
and Philip, all of Ingersoll,
and 10 grandchildrell.
She was predeceased by
her daughter Tracy Lynn in
1967; by ber first husband,
tile late Bill Walters who
died in 1947; by her grand·
SOil David Kirwin, her sister
Dorothy, and her brother
Uoyd.
The Rev. Carmen Holbrough officiated the Mon·
day, January 23, 1984 funeral service at McBeath
FUneral Home. Interment
in Ebenezer Cemetery.
B1RTHS
MaciNTOSH: John and
U OTla MacIntosh are pleased to announce the arrival
of their first grandson, Robert John, seven pounds, 11
ounces, on January 17, 19tH.
First child for Heather and
Jim MacIntosh of Shelburne. A new cousin for
Missy and Amy Snider of
Ingersoll. First" grandchild
of Robert and Barbara Blatchley of St. Catherines, and
great grandson for Mrs.
A. MacIntosh of Port Marien, Cape Breton, and Mrs.
A. Ross and Mrs . C. Blatchley of st. Catha~ines ..
HAZEN: Doug artJ Liz
·t nee :-Van Opsta)), New
Westminster, 'B.C., are
. pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their first
child, a boy, Greg Douglas,
on January 18, 1984, weighing seven pounds, three
grandounces.
Proud
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Van Opstal of Salford, and Mr. and Mrs .
Doug Hazen of Ingersoll.
PYE: Lawrence and Bar(nee: Brown) are
happy to announce the safe
arrival of their son,
Lawrence Alexander, on
January 16, 1984 at Alexandra Hospital, weighing
six pounds, 13 1/4 ounces. A
little brother for Jessica and
Betty. Proud grandparents
are Mr. Stanley Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. Zeph Pye .
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•YQ ~Q ,: James and Lenore
Paton)
Young,
(nee:
Thamesford, are pleased to
announce the birth of their
son Matthew John at Sl.
Joseph's Hospital on Wednesday, January 25, 1984.
He weighed eight pounds, 10
ounces.
Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
John Young, Thamesford,
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Paton of Mt. Elgin.
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MOOHE: Joseph Moore,
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J OHNSTO tt, Clara M.
(Pavey) Johnston died at
Victoria Hospital, London ,
Saturday, February 4, 1984.
She was 83 years old.
Born in England, she had
resided at 177 Francis
Street, Ingersoll.
She is slll'vived by her
husband Tom, and her
children Mrs . Chris (Mary)
Stocker of London, John
Johnston of Ingersoll , and
Mrs. Jeanne Statham of
Niltstown.
Also surviving is her sister Mrs. Nellie Tlll'ney of Pt.
Huron, Michigan, six grand
children and six great
grandchildren.
Mrs . Johnston was predeceased by two brothers,
Charlie and Frank Pavey.
The Rev. Tom Griffin
officiated the Monday, Feb·
ruary 6, 1984 funeral service
at McBeath Funeral Home .
Tempory entombment in
Ingersoll Mausoleum. Inter'
ment later in Ingersoll
Hural Cemetery .
BIRTHS
Sf,iHUESSLER;, Scott and
Karen Ann Schuessler, 299
Hall Street, Ingersoll, are
happy to announce the birth
of their' daughter Katherine
Renee at Alexandra Hospital, January 19, 1984.
GARDINER - At Alexandra
. n ospHai on January 28,
1984, to Gregory and Linda
Gardiner, 112 Carroll St .,
Ingersol1, a daughter Aimee
May.
HUTSON - George and Jean
(nee t:ogan) of R.R. 4,
Thamesford are very proud
to announce the arrival of
their third child , a daughter,
Kimberly Patricia
Pauline, born on Sunday,
February 5, at 12 :58 a.m .
Kimberly weighed 6 lb. 11
oz. and was 19" long. A
beau tiful Ii We sister for
Wayne and Michael. And a
third grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Logan, R.R. 4,
Thamesford,
and
18th
grandchild for Mr. George
Hutson, Ingersoll. Special
thanks to Dr. James Kirk ,
and the second floor rna terni ty staff a t Alexandra
Hospital, in Ingersoll.
AT Alexandra Hosptial on
January 29, 1984, to Evis
Gee and Scott David'
Lailiflle ll-MariiiaIngersoll, a son Judd Daniel
David Gee, weighing 5 lbs.
6 th ozs.
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WILLIAMS: John Williams
and MichelIe Chaisson, 152
Merritt Street, Ingersoll,
are thrilled to announce the
birth of their son , John
David Williams Junior. He
was born January 31,1984 at
Alexandra Hospital , weighing seven pounds, 12 ounces.
He is the first grandchild {or
Mr . and Mrs. Gilbert Chaisson, and for Mr. and Mrs.
David Williams.
7:~, 35 Ann Street, Ingersoll,
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died at SL Joseph's Hospital, London, Wednesday,
January 25, 19B4.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Mary Hammond and by his children
John of New Sarlim, Bernard of Port Credit, Mrs .
Pat (Mary) Murphy of
Woodstock. Mrs. Kenneth
(Theresa) Banks of Ingersoil, and Patrick of Ingersoll .
Also surviving are his
brothers. Father Pat Moore
of Scarborough and John
Moore of Thessalon, and 12
grandchildren.
Mr. Moore was predeceased by his son Joseph
in 1954, arid by his brother
Bernard in 1939 .
Funeral mass was held
Friday, January 27, 19M at
Sacred
Heart
Catholic
Church . Parish prayers
were held ' -rhursday at 8
p.m.
Interment
in Sacred
Heart Cemetery.
Ingersoll area deaths
.w A RP~rs.L. Ashley and
Amy Warden, the infant
twin daughters of Lois and
David Warden of R.R. 5,
Ingersoll, died at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
Thursday, January 26, 1984.
The children were the
granddaughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Warden of Ingersoll and Dr. and Mrs. Ron
Watkins of California.
They were also survi ved
by their great grandmother.
Mrs. Fern Watkins of Ohio.
A private family service
was held at McBeaUl Funeral Home on Friday, January 27, 1984 with Father
Charles Campbell officiat-
ing.
COLE: John Cole died at
Al exandra Hospital, Ingersoll, Tuesday, January 24,
1984. lIe was B1 years old.
Mr. Cole had resided at
R.R. 5, Woodstock .
He is survived by his wife,
the former Mollie Culliford,
and by his children Charles
and Mrs . Thelma Hohner,
ooth of Woodstock.
Also surviving are nine
grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren .
A memorial service was
held at Oxford Centre
United Church Saturday,
February 4, 1984.
ROBINSON:
Dwayne
Robinson, the four -monthold son of Kathleen Robinson, 235 Thames Street N.,
died at his home Wednesday, January 25, 1984.
He is survived by his
mother; his sister Melinda
and his grandmothers Mrs.
Audrey Brayley of Ingersoll
and Ambrose Robinson of
WeUand .
The Rev. Carmen Holbrough officiated the Friday. January 27, 1984 fun·
eral service at McBeath
Funeral Home.
. £QT~~R!i..L~ Matgarel
CotterEd. 72, formerly of :10
Raglan Street, Inr.e.r~·(\II.
died' at the People ·Cal·e
Centre. Tavistock. Moriday.
January 30. 1984 .
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Born in Broadway, England, she was the daughter
of the late Mr and Mrs.
Frank Cotterell.
She is sllrvived by her
sister Dorothy of Woodstock, and her brother Gordon of Komoka.
She was predeceased by
her brother Lawrence in
1973 and by her brother
Wilfred in 1974.
Father Charles CamDbell
officiated the Wednesday,
February I, 1984 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral
Home, Interment in Sacred
Heart Cemetery .
Pallbearers were Stan
Shannon, Bill Kerr, Joe
Stephenson. Tom Comiskey,
Joe Halter and John
Stephenson.
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ANDHEA is happy to announce the safe arrival of
her brolher Eric Nolan
Bar!~..ra. Eric was born
February 9, 1984 weighing
in at 8 Ibs. Proud parents
are Paul and Judy Bartram.
ulX~.6~~ : E.A. (Ernie),
91, Ie
ednesday, Feb·
ruary 8,1984 at Woodingford
Gra;;-d"P~reniS;' Giena;d
Jean
Bartram,
Salford;
Lorne ,ind Iris Bowman
Mt. ·Elgln,.
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S'pecial thanks to Dr. Dalton
for starting work early and
all of the staff OA the second
floor, Alexandra HospiLa 1,
Ingersoll.
DEATHS
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IT..Q.:...An~e1ina
'(nee: 0 onco), 75. died at
Alexandra Hospital. Feb. ruary 7, 1984. She had
formerly resided at 143
Main Street. Bcachville.
Born in Ra musello. Italy,
Mrs. Gasparato is survived
by her husband,Joseph\ son
James
GusparaltQ ,;:~nd
daughter-ill-raw '\Iso~l 'of
Ingersoll; d3ugh~er ;l)~lma
RamesboLlom Qf ·'l.ngerso}l; .
grandchildren" , Cheryl, }'
Cindy, Chris. Kfr:n, S~e:ry I
and JosePh 'and grea,~
grandchildren'
Jason,
James and Eric .
She is also ' survi ved by
her sister, Mrs\ Palmera
Papa is of Italy.
The funeral mass was
held Saturday, February '11,
1984 at Sacred Heart Church
with Father Charles Camp, bell officiating. ' ," .
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Temporary enlombment
in Ingersoll M~usoleum
with interment: later in
Sacred ,Heart. Cerr·etery.
Pallbearers were Enrico
. Odorico, . Joe Daneluzzi,
. Gino Muzzin, Fulvio Fogolin, Sergio Nosella and Luigi
, Tesolat.
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Lodge in Woodstock. He had
formerly resided in Beachville and Ingersoll, and was
born In Norfolk County.
Mr. Webber was the husband of the late Irene
Hardy, who died in 19]4.
He is survi ved by his son
Dean oC London; grandchildren Tim, Mrs . Chris
.(Wendy) Brown, and Chris,
_all of London; brother Bert
of Indianapolis, Indiana,
Ben of Aylmer; sister Mrs.
Elizabeth Smith of Awasso,
,Michigan, and one great
granddaughter.
He was predeceased by
his son Bill in 19]O, and by
his grandson Warren in
RICHARDS - Donald and Barbara are pleased to announce
the arrivnl of their son Matthew
William on Febru()ry 9, 1984.
at Woodstock General, '
weighing 7 Ibs.11 oz . Proud
grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
William Richards, Ingersoll. and
Mr . and Mrs . AI Badger,
Woodstock . Thanks to the slaff
and doctors Rt Woodstock
General and Alexandra
Hospitals.
R. Eu'l:l:::"\"v
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The funeral service was
held Saturday, February 11 •
1984 at McBeath Funeral
Home with the Rev. Lorne
Thrower of Beachville United Church officiating.
Temporary entombment
in Ingersoll Mausoleum.
Interment later in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
A Masonic memorial service was held Friday, February 10 by the Auspices of
St. John's Lodge 68, AF and
AM.
Mr. Webber was a member of the Beachville United
. Church j member and past
Master of st. John's Lodge
68, AF and AM; past Grand
Steward of the Grand Lodge
of Canada in the Province of
Ontario; member and past
First Pri.ncipal of Harris
Chapter 41, Royal Arch
member
and
. Masons;
TPGM of the' Lodge of
. Perfection Scottish Rite
Masons; member of the
Rose
Croix,
London;
member of the Consistory,
Hamilton; member of the'
Mizpah Conclave; member
and past patron of Avalon
Cha pter 220 Order of the
Eastern Star; member of
the Mocha Shrine, London;
former member oc' the
Ingersoll Kiwanis Club, and
former member of the Boy
Scout Association of Ingersoll.
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DEATHS
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Laurance
Milton, in his 83rd
year, on February 3, 1984, in
Vancouver, B.C . Laurie
served in the V.M.e.A. for
25 years, Including several
. years in the Y.M.C.A . War
: Service, and later he was a
building contractor in the
West Point Grey and KitsI llano areas_ Survived by his
. loving wife, Mollie; a
I brother, Chester, of Owen
Sound, Ontario; a sister,
Eldora Fulton of Edmonton,:
i two sons, Bruce of Kltlmat,.
and Warren of Fort Langley, two daughters, Joyce l
Bull, or Winci!:;or, Ontario,
and Judy, of Vancouver; 3
daughters-in-law, Elspeth,
of Richmond,' Robin, of
Kitimat, and Beverly, of
Fort Langley: ~ grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren; and sev~ral nieces and
nephews. No service by
request. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to .
the B.C. Cancer Society_'
Arral1gcments
through·
, First' Memorial Services.
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Ge.S eA B~UQ - AI Alexandra
RosPlta(Tngersoll. on Sunday .
March 4, 1984 . Joseph i
.Gasparatto, age 80, 01 143
Main Street, Beachville. Husband of the late Angelina
Odorico (February 1984).
Dear father of James and
daughter ·in-Iaw Isobel, Inger·
sqll: Delma Ramsbottom, Ingersoll . Dear grandfather of ,
Chery/, Cindy , Chris, Kim.
Sherry and Joey. Dear greatgrandfather of Jason, James
and Eric. Dear brother of Mrs.
Alex MUlzin (Santina), Wind·
sor; Mrs. Alma Perron , Toron '
to; Mrs . Aurora Ribboni , Italy;
Marco Gasparatlo, London .
Predeacesed by two sisters,
Lucria and Palmeria, one
brother Remegio . Friends will
be received at the ' McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll, after
7 :00 p.m. on Monday. till
Thursday March 8 at 1 : 45
p.m ., then to the Church of the
Sacred Heart for funeral Mass
at 2 :00 p.m. Parish prayers on
Wednesday at 6 :30 p .m. Tem·
porary entombment , Ingersoll
Mausoleum. Interment later in
Sacred Heart Cemetery .
Remembrances to the Heart
Foundation may be arranged
for at the funeral home.
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At Alexandra
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Os" 'p'-I""a"', Ingersoll, on Saturday, March 3, 1984 . Sarah
(George) Mills, age 78 . Wife of
the late Nathaniel Mills (1972) .
Dear father of Alec, Ingersoll;
Cecil, Newfoundland; Mrs .
f Douglas McDougall (Marjorie).
Simcoe : Clyde. Ingersoll ; Mrs.
Trevor Phillips (Edna) ; Mrs .
John Daniels (Una), Ingersoll:Roy. Newfoundland . Dear
sister of Nellie, Edna. Lydia.
John, Hebert and Earl, all of
Newfoundland. Also survived
by 27 grandchildren and 9
great-grandchildren . Friends
will be received at Ihe McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Streel South, Ingersoll, where
complete service will be held
on Tuesday, March 6th at
2:00 p .m . Lieutenant Mark
Cummings of the Salvation Ar my officiating . Temporary en·
tombment, Ingersoll
Mausoleum. Interment later in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
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McANULTY . At Oxford .
Regional N ursing Home, Inger·
soli, on Wednesday March 7,
1984. Grace (Gregory)
McAnulty , wife of Ire late
James Joseph McAnulty . Mrs.
McAnulty was a cousin 01 the
lale John Thompson . Friends
will be received at the McBealh .
Funeral Home, 246 Thames Street South, Ingersoll, on .
Thursday March 8 from 7:00 ' ,
9 :00 p.m., where complete
service will be held on Friday
March 9 at 11 :00 a.m. Rcv~
Tom Griffin officiating . Terriporary entombment Ingersoll'
Mausoleum . Inlerment laler in
Harri ~ (: t,,~~ t C<;rnetery
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BIRTHS
ON February 17, 1984, at
a.m ., Danny
and
Hea ther ~ were blessed with theSife arrival of
their healthy baby daughter . Kendra Dawn was 7lbs.
10lh oz. and born at Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital.
The proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs . Lloyd Mudge
from Ingersoll, Mrs. Leone
Riddell from Kitchcner and
5:32.
Mr .
Jack
Riddell
from
Dashwood,
Great-grand child of Mrs . Marjorie Adair
Ingersoll.
:Jngersoll lady killed in crash
LON (JON - A !)(}-year-old Ingersoll woman died as the
result of fI collision helween a car and a truck in London,
London city police confirm~d Monday.
The police identified the woman as .~?J~ll~-FT(8 'lso!J ' of
228 Earl SL She died at University HospItal short ya t er the
collision.
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She was a passenger in a car driven by her grandson, Eelward Gillespie, 34, of Concord. Gillespie and his son, Alex·
ander, 14, received minor injuries in the accident, which '
happened about 2 p.m. Sunday on Windemere Road, west of
Adelaide Street.
The driver of lhe truck, Donald Edgar, 17, of HR 1, Thorndale also received minor injuries in the accident.
Ingersoll woman, 90,
London crash victim
,\n elderly WOlll(\ll who died shortly aCt(lr
a two-vehicle crash on Windermere H.oad
jw;t cast of Richmond Strcet, London, on
Sunday was identified by police Monday as
1~~.t.~JI'~ '1 Ferguson, 90, of 228 Earle St..
ngerso l.
f>olitc said th(l woman, who became LondOll'S third fatality of the year, was a pas~cllger In a car driven by her grandson,
Edward Gillespie, 3·t of Concord. He and
tl\r woman's great·grandson, Alexander
Gillespie, H, lll~o of Concord, werc treated
CIt Univcrsity Hospital in London for minor
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injuries.
'PoJi('e said the woman died In the same
hospital shortly after t"he 2 p.m. crash_ The
other vehicle involved, a truck, was driven
by Donald Edgar, 17, of RR 1, Thorlldale,
police said.
There was one fatality at this time last
year .
BIRTHS
MA BEE; T(lm, and Benita
(nee: George), 14~ [Jenson
Street, Ingersoll, are thrilled to announce the birth of
their son, Gerald Thomas.
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News BI"iefs
Woman dead
following crash
An Ingersoll woman died Sunday following a two-vehicle crash in London.
..E1.~t~.ll~_ Fergu§.2u. 90, 228 Earle Street,
was a passenger in a car driven by her
graDdson, Edward Gillespie, 34, of Concord, when their vehicle collided with a
; truck on Windermere Road, just east of
Richmond Street.
Police said ·Mrs. Ferguson died at
University Hospital shortly after the 2 p.m.
crash.
Mr. Gillespie and his son Alexander 14
who was also in the car, were treated' fo;
minor injuries .
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The truck was driven by Donald Edgar,
17, of Thorndale.
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Ingersoll area deaths
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.,QASPAR/\TT9.; Joseph,
died Sunday, March 4, 1984
at Alexandra Hospital. He
was SO-years-old, alld had
resided at 143 Main Street,
Beachville.
He was born in Glcres,
Italy .
Mr. Gasparatto was [,1"'"
deceased by his wife, tI;,!
late Angelina Odorico, who
died in February 19B4.
He is survived by his son
James and daughter~in·)aw·
Isobel, of Ingersoll; Delma
Ramesbottom of Ingersoll;
grandchildren
Cheryl,
Cindy, Chris, Kim, Sherry
and Joey, and great grandchildren Jason, James and
Eric .
'
I\lso surviving are his
~istcrs Mrs. Alex (.Talltina)
Muzzin of Windsor, Mrs .
Alma Parron of Toronto,
Mrs: Aurora Ribboni,' Mrs .
Elda Paso, Mrs. Dorina
Treslini and Mrs. Lilliana
Collusi, all of Italy; his
brother Marco Gasparatto
of London .
He was predeceased by
his sisters Lucia and Argia,
and by his brother Remegio.
Funeral mass was held
Tuesday, March 8. 1984 at
Sacred Heart Church, with
Father Wronski officiating.
Parish prayers were Wednesday, March 7.
Temporary entombment
in Ingersoll Mausoleum
with interment later in
Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Marco
Gasparatto, Luigi 'Muzzin,
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Enrico
Odorico, Joe Daneluzzl and
Fulvio FogoHn.
McANULTY:
(Gregory ),
Grace
died Wednes-
day, March 7, 1984 at the
Oxford Regional N~rsing
Home, Ingersoll.
Born in Staines, England,
Mrs. McAnulty was the wife
of the late James Joseph"
McAnulty and cousin of the
late John Thompson. :~
The Rev, Tom Griffin
officia ted . the
Friday,
March 9, 1984 funeral ser-
vice at McBeath Funeral
HOme.
Temporary entomoment'
in Ingersoll Mausoleum,
interment later in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
· Ihgersoll area deaths
f E Jl GU ~/:'J.,: Estelle
(Wa lley) d ied at University
Hospital, London, Sunday,
March 11, 1984, following an
automobile accident. She
was in her ninety-first year.
Born in Ingersoll, she had
resided at 228 Earl Street.
She was predeceased by
her husband, the late Harry
Ferguson, who died in 1937
She is survived by her
daughter,' Mrs.
Peter
Betty) Gillespie of West
Vancouver, B.C., her broth er Stuart Walley of Ottawa,
her grandchildren Peter,
Ted and Nancy Gillespie,
and her great grandchildren
Alex, Melina and Edward.
The Rev. Carmen Holbrough and the Rev. Hugh
Moorhouse officiated the
Thursday, March 15, 1984
funeral service at Trinity
United Church. Interment
in Nelson Cemetery, B.C.
Mrs. Ferguson was a
member of Trinity United
Church, Trinity United
Church Women, the Shakespeare Club and Ingersoll
Book Club.
BIRTHS
Fred Graham
March
12, 1984, at Caressant Care
Nursing Home. He formerly
resided in Woodstock and in
Thamesford.
He was predeceased by
his first wife, the late Nellie
Franklin, who died in 1937,
and by his second wife, the
late Bertha McNally, who
died in 1982.
Surviving are his daughters Viola and Ruby
Graham of Toronto; grandchildren Wayne and Mrs.
William (Beverly) Farmer,
both DC North Bay; his
sisters Mrs. Nellie Norman
of Vienna and Mrs. Charlotte Kiddell of Toronto, and
six step-daughters . He is
also survived by five great
grandchildren.
Mr. Graham was predeceased by his son Clifford,
his brother Welby, and his
sister Tillie Pepper.
The Rev. David Mack officiated the March 14, 19M
funeral service at the
Ca rrothers-Betzner Funeral
Home, Thamesford.
GRAHAM:
died at
MS.L.~~-& Debbie and Dave
are Inn ed to announce the
safe arrival of their' son,
Ryan Todd, at 12:35 p.m. on
March 15, 1984. Ryan weigh, ed in at 8 Ibs. 11 025. Proud
grandparents are Muriel
and Gordon Todd of Ingersoll, and Betty and Ralph
McLeod of Thamesford.
Also, Ryan's great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Rheal Perron of Garcon and
Mrs. Mabel Cook of Ingersoll Special thanks to Dr.'
Munnoch, Barb Stolk, Mary
and the fest of the 3rd floor
nursing staff of Woodstock
General H~spital.
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Bill and Bev are
thrilled to announce the safe
arrival of their son, Bryan
William O'ConnOl: Jones. He
was born at Alexandra
Hospi tal, Ingersoll, March
14. 1984.
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the age of 89,
KEOUGI\:
T/ic former
Sadie Barnes died Wednesday, March 14, 1984 at
Alexandra Hospital. She
was SO-years-old.
Born in Norwich, Mrs.
Keough had resided at 170
Merritt Street, Ingersoll.
She was predeceased by
her husband, the late
Stanley Keough. who died in
1966.
Mrs. Keough is survived
by her daughter Ruby,' at
home, and her daughter
Mrs. Douglas (Marion)
Hammond of n.R. 5, Inger·
solI. She Is also survived by
her grandchildren, Jim of
R.R. I, Woodstock, and Mrs.
Ron (Bonnie) MacDonald of
Kincardine;
her
great
grandchildren
Sheena
Hammond
and
Aaron
MacDonald, and her brother, Reg Barnes of Woodstock.
The Rev. Carmen Holbrough officiated the Saturday, March 17, 1984 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
j\lENAHD:
Georgina
<Fisher) died at her residence, 20 William Street,
Ingersoll, Friday, March 16,
1984 . She was &4 years old.
She is survived by her
husband Raymond, and her
children Anne Marie and
Raymond C., both at home.
Also surviving is her sister,
Mrs. Leon <Irene) Smallman of Ingersoll; sister-inlaw Louie Menard of Montreal; nephew Morley Jack·
son of London.
She was predeceased by
her sister Louise Jackson in
1960.
Father Wronski officiated
the Tuesday, March 20, 1984
funeral service at Sacred
Heart Church.
Temporary entombment
in Ingersoll Mausoleum, interment later in Ingersoll
nural Cemetery .
Parish prayers were said
Monday, March 19 at 8 p.m.
Pallbearers were Dan
Sweeney, Don Rose, Ray
Cussons, John Knox, Gerald
D'Entremont and Jack
Desmond.
.w..l~n~o N;
Grace
Cowan 1J atterson, a resident
of the Oxford Regional NUrsing Home, Ingersoll, and
formerly of Thamesford,
died at the age of 92, March
15. 1984, at her residence.
Born and raised in
Thames(ord, Miss Patterson was a missionary' in
India for 35 years with the
United Church.
She was a life member of
the
Grace
Patterson
Women's Institute and a life
member of Westminster
Uniled Church Women.
Miss Patterson was also a
member of the lODE Admiral MacDougall Chapter,
was
secretaryand
treasurer of Sl. Andrew's
Cemetery board for many
years.
In 1937 she was awarded
the Corolla lion Medal of
George VI for her work in
India, and in 1947 she was
honored by the Hed Cross
Society and received the
Emperor of India Award for
her, outstanding contributions to that nation. In 1978
she received the Queen
Elizabeth 25th Anniversary
J\ledal for distinguished
service.
The Rev. David Mack
officiated the March 17,
]984 funeral service at Westminster United Church.
Thamesford. Interment in
St. Andrew's Cemetery.
Funeral
arrangements
were completed by the
Carrothers-Betzner Funeral
Home.
Pallbearers were David
Woods. Mac lIogg, Allen
Wood, John Woolcox, Murray Rutledge and Gerry
Pelton.
Honorary
Pallbearers
were Mac Young, Stanley
Mackay and Alex Woods .
Miss Patterson was predeceased by her' parents
Francis and Anna Patterson, by seven brothers and
four sisters .
She is survived by several
~iec~s and nephews.
McLEOD - At' W&stminster '
'Hospi tal. London, on Tuesday
March 27, 1984, Elgin
(B<lrney) McLeod, in his 76th
year Beloved husband of Ed·
na (Pritchard) McLeod of 11 2
Base Line Road, London. Dear
father of Mrs. Stanley
Boughner (Thelma Doreen),
Woodstock. Dear grandfather
of Valerie Boughner, Dear I
brother 01 Mrs. Hazel Murray,
Embro. Dear stepfather of Mur·
ray Pritchard and Mrs. Robert
Foster (Ellenor). London, Mrs.
Clare. Scate (Geraldine),
Rodney, Mrs .. Donald
Ousterhout (Georgina),
Mossley. Also survived by ten
step·grandchildren.
Predeceased by two 'brothers
Heclor and Kenneth. Friends
will be received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, . Ingersoll on
Thursday March 29 from
6:00·9:00 p.m., where com·
plete service wit! be held on
Friday March 30 at 2:00 p.m.
Rev. Sid Smithson of Holy
Trinity Anglican Church, Burford officiating. Temporary entombment Ingersoll
Mausoleum. Interment later in
Town Une Cemetery In lieu of
flowers, remembrances to the
Arthritis Society may be arranged for atlhe funeral home.
~AR!$ EF1 AI - Alexan,i,:i
ospltar. Ingersoll, on Sahli'
day March 24, 1984, Lloyd A
Parker, age 71, of 128
Charles Street East, Ingersoll
Dear husband of Marjorie
(Pratt) Parker. Dear father of
Mrs. Glenn Peters (Phyllls),
Joan Jackson, Dick Parker, all
of Ingersoll. Dear brother of
Mrs. Gladys Anderson, Harold,
Dean, all of Ingersoll, lvIil(f:.
WardsviHe, Mrs, Jim RolH~rt0
(Marion), Sarnia, Bifl. Red Den.r
Alberta, Carl, Marjorie Parker,
Reg, all of Ingersoll. Also ~:Ir­
vived by nine grandchild((~n
and three great·grandchildren.
Predeceased by two brotl;'.'rs
Earl (W.W. II) and Donaki
(Jeft)( 1981) and sister' Laura
Bigham. Friends will be recek
ed at the McBeath Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South. Ingersoll, where com.
plete service will be held on
. Tuesday March 27, at 2:00
p.m. Rev. Carmen Holbrough
officiating. Temporary enlomb·
ment Ingersoll Mausoleum, interment later In Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery. Remembrances to
the Trinity United Church
Foundation may be arranged
for at the funeral home.
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J 01 service to 4:00 p.ni. on Fri.
day March 30th at the
McBeath Fun'eral Home, 246
Thames Street South
Ingersoll.
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HUGHES - Jim and Valeriej
Hug hes are pleased to annunce the safe arrival of their
daughter Cassandra Jane;
born March 13, 1984, 8
Ibs. 14 oz . A sister for James
Michael . Proud grandparent!l
are Sam and Marie HugheS j
and Robert and Shirley Todd ,
SpeCial thanks 10 Dr. Ramsay
and nurses at W.G.H.
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At Alexandra
liospltai, ingersoll on Wednes:
day March 14 . .1984, Sadie
(Barnes) Keough, age 80. of
170 Merritt Street, Ingersolr.
Wife of the late ' Stanley
Keough (1966) . Dear mother
of Ruby at home. Mrs. Douglas
Hammond (Marion). R R 5. In·
gersoll. Dear grandmother of
Jim, R R 1 Woodstock, Mrs.
Ron MacDonald (Bonnie). Kin '.
car din e . D ear 9 rea t ~.
grandmother of Sheena Ham:
mond and Aaron MacDonald .
Dear sister fo Reg Barnes:
Woodstock . Friends will b~
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home , 246 Thames
Street South . Ingersoll, where
complete service will be held
on Saturday March 17 at 2:00.
p.m .. Rev. Carmen Holbrough
officiating . Temporary entomb·
men\. Ingersoll Mausoleum. in -:
terment later in Harris Street
Cemetery .' Remembrances 10'
the Heart Foundation or Trinity
United Church Foundation may·
be arranged for al the funeral
home.
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reS l ence, 20 William Street.
Ingersoll , on Friday March 16 .
.1984, Georgina (Fisher)
Menard. age 64. Belove.d wile
01 Raymond Menard. Dear
mother of Anne Marie and Ray·
mond C. at home . Dear sister
of Mrs. Leon Smallman (Irene),
Ingersoll. Dear sister-in-law of
Louie Menard, Montreal. Dear ·
Bunt of Morley Jackson. Lon ·
cJon . Predeceased by one
sister Louise Jackson (1960).
Funeral announcement later .
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T'tSldence . 20 William Sireet ,
Ingersoll, on Friday March 16.
1984, Georgina (Fisher)
Menard. age 64 . Beloved wife
of Raymond Menard. Dear
mother 01 Anne Marie and Raymond C. at home. Dear sister
of Mrs. Leon Smallman (Irene).
Ingersoll. Dear sisler·in·law of
Louie Menard , Montreal. Oear
aunt of Morley Jackson, London . Predeceased by one
sister Louise Jackson (1960) .
Friends will be r~ceived at the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Sireet South, Ingersoll
until Tuesday March 20 at
1 : 15 p.m., then to the Church
of the Sacred Heart for Funeral
Mass at 1:30 p.m. Parish
prayers on Monday at 8:00
p .m. Temporary entombment
Ingersoll Mausoleum . Interment later in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery .
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DEATHS
JONES:
The
former
Florence Groves, formerly
, of Salford and Ailsa Craig,
died Sa turday February 18.
i·1984 at Norfolk General
'Hospital, Simcoe. She was
in her 79th year,
Born in Dereham Township, Mrs. Jones has resided
in the St. Williams Nursing
Home.
She was predeceased by
her husband, the late Ewart
Jones, who died in 1981. She
was also predeceased by
her son Bill, her son-in-law
Bill, and her brother
Howard.
; Mrs. Jones is survived by
her children Norman Jones
3.nd Mrs. Marjorie Oatman,
bot.h of Long Point; her
~rother Ivan Groves of
Woodstock, and sister Mrs.
. Donald (Hazel) Voigt of
Ingerson; nine grandchild.
. ren and two great grand. ,children.
Audrey Whitney of Salford United Church officiated the Tuesday. February 21, 1984 funeral service at McBeath Funeral
Home.
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Temporary entombment
in Ingersoll Mausoleum.
interment later in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
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died Saturday, March 3,
1984 at Woodstock General
Hospital at the age of 89. She
had resided at Caressant
Care Nursing Home, Woodstock, and was formerly of
Ingersoll.
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. Born in Shoreditch, England, she was the wife of the
late Robert Logan .
She is survived by her
sons Clarence of Courtland,
Russell of Ingersoll, and
Gerald of London; 15 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.
The Rev. John Jennings
officiated' the
Monday,
March 5, 1984 funeral service at McBeath FuneaJ
Home. Interment in the
Baptist Cemetery, Courtland.
Pallbearers were Gary
Logan, Tom Logan, Bob
Logan, Randy Logan, Sean
Gravill and Frank MW'ch.
~[LLS:
Sarah (George)
Saturday, March 3,
1984 at Alexandra Hospital.
She was ?8-years-old.
Born in Britannia, NewfOWldiand, she was the wife
of the late Nathaniel Mills,
who died in 1972.
She is survived by her
children, Alec of Ingersoll,
Cecil of Newfoundland,
Mrs, Douglas (Marjorie)
McDougall of Simcoe, Clyde
of Ingersoll, ~s. Trevor
(Edna) Phillips of Ingersoll.
Mrs. John (Una) Daniels of
Ingersoll, and Ray of Newfoundland. Also surviving
are her sisters Nellie, Edna,
Lydia, and brothers John,
Herbert and Earl, all of
Newfoundland.
Mrs. Mills is also survived
by 'Xl grandchildren and
nine great grandchildren.
Lt. Mark Cummings of
the Salvation Army officiated the Tuesday, March 6,
1984 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home.
Temporary entombment in
Ingersoll Mausoleum and
interment la ter in Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery.
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SCHLEICH: Eva (Steger), 86, 14 Princess Park
Drive, Ingersoll, died SatW'day, March 3, 1984 at
Alexandra Hospital.
Born in Fakert, Romania,
she was the wif~ of the Jate
Henry Schleich, who died in
1970.
She is survivied by her
son, Paul Schleich of Ingersoll, seven grandchildren
and 10 great grandchildren.
Mrs, Schleich was predeceased by three brothers
and a sister.
Funeral mass is Thurs- ·
day, March 8,1984 at Sacred
Heart Church at 11 a.m.
Interment in St. Peter's
Cemetery, London,
Parish prayers are tonight at 8: 15 ' p.m.
KIRKHAM: Elsie (nee:
WallIs ) KIrkham, died Wednesday, February 22, 1984,st
Oxford Regional Nursing
Home, Ingersoll. She was in
her 90th year.
Born in North Dorchester
Township, she had formerly
resided in Putnam.
Mrs . Kirkham was predeceased by her husband,
the late Eber Kirkham, in
1976, and by her first husband, the late Walter
Meatherall, in 1945 .
She is survived by her
children Mrs . Charles (Marjorie) Wheeler, Charles
Meatherall and Howard
Meatherall, all of Ingersoll;
her grandchildren Mrs. Mel
(Janet) Prodan of Richards
Landing, Mrs. Frank (Pauline) Pedersen of Hamilton,
Ralph Wheeler of Mossenee,
Robert Meatherall or Winnipeg, and Le Roy Meatherall
or Toronto.
Also surviving are her_
stepchildren Herbert of
London, Sherman of Toronto, Mrs , Tom (Ruth) Rossie of Brantford', and Mrs.
Lloyd (Evaline) Baird of
Wainewright, Alberta,
great-granchlldren
Ten
also survive Mrs. Kirkham.
The Rev. David Staples of
Putnam United Church
officiated the Monday, February 27, 1984 funeral ser·
vice at McBeath Funeral
Home.
Temporary entombment
in Ingersoll Mausoleum. Interment later in Putnam
Cemetery.
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Lillian
( oore) Witcombe died
Sunday, February 26, 1984
at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, at the age of 83.
She hadfesided at 65 King
St. E., Ingersoll.
Mrs. Witcombe is survived. by her husband Jack, and
her daughter Frances. Also
surviving are her grandchildren Arthur Keeley,
Ray Witcombe, Rick Witcombe, Le Roy Pearson, .all
of Ingersoll, and Paul Pearson of Woodstock.
Also surviving are 10
great grandchildren and
two great great grandchildren.
Mrs. Witcombe was predeceased by her son Bill,
wh() died in 1965.
The Rev . Carmen HolI brough officiated the Wednesday, February 29. 19M
I funeral service. at McBeath
, Funeral Home. Temporary
entombment in Ingersoll
Mausoleum, interment Jater
in the Harris Street Cemet: ery.
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BRINK At the Oxford
f1.8C1:cnal Nursir:g ~vme. Il1g0,.. soil on rv:onday I ebruary 13,
1984 Frank Carlyle Brink in
his 101 sl year. Husband of the
lale Marie J. King (1912) ~nd
lhe late L. Rowena Kmg
(1967). Brother of M. Edith
Brink of Victoria B.C .. and R.
Alex Brink of Madison Wis?on'sin. Friends will be received.
commencing Tuesday afterI noon at the M.D. (Mac) Smith
Funeral Home, 69 Wellington
Street North, Woodstoc~,
where the funeral and committal services will be held 1 :30
p.m., Wednesday Fe~ruary
15, with interment later In the
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Sanitarium, Guelph on Sunday February 26, 1984,
George F. Jakeman of
Sweaburg, died at age 71.
Beloved husband of the
former Anne V. NancekiveIl. Dear father of Carol
Long of Toronto, Larry' E.
Jakeman, Parry Sound,
Robert G. and A. Bruce
Jakeman both of Sweaburg:
Also surviving are 11 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild
and sisters Mrs. Mariam
Richardson of London, and
Mrs. Keith (Ina) Moore of
Sw~aburg.
He was predeceased by
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Jakeman, and brother Thomas.
Mr. Jakeman was Past
Master of Kin'g Solomons
Lodge, Elder of Sweaburg
United Church, first Mayor
of South West Oxford Township, former Chairman of
Rural School Board, P<:lst
Patron of the Khaki Chapter
of the Order of Eastern Star
No. 27, Past President of the
Oxford Crop Improvement
Associa tion,
Robertson
Associate Champion Plowmen with
International
PloWing Match.
The funeral service will
be held at the M.D. (Mac)
Smith Funeral Home, 69
Wellington Street North,
Woodstock, on February 29,
at 1:3{) p.m. with interment
later in the Sweaburg
Cemetery.
Memorial contributions to
the Alzheimer'S Society
would be appreciated.
A Masonic Memorial Service by King Solomon's
Lodge No. 43, was held at
the funeral home on Tuesday, February 28, at 7:30
p.m.
MILLSONJacqueline
,Alicia would Iik~ to announce the arrival of her
New Baby Brother, David
Charles. Born February 18,
1984; weighing Bibs 12V2
OZS., measuring 2Ph inches
tall. Pround parents are
Randy and Edie. Congratulations to Gram and Gramp
P. Kobus and Gram and
Gr~mp K. Millson.
.
Love Jackie
CRANEAt
Alexandra
R ospIlli l, on February 7,
1984, to Dave and Heather
Crane, R.R.5, Ingersoll, a
son Jeffrey David Crane.
Special thanks to Dr. Kirk
and Dr. Tasker and the
nurses on maternity ward,
Alexalldra Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Crane of Ingersoll
and Mrs. Marg Davies of
Pointe-Au-Baril.
SCHOENMAKER- At Alexandra HospI tal, . « on February 14, 1934, to Piet and
Joanne (nce-Vangoor), 1
Greenwood Road, Ingersoll,
a son Paul Henricus. .
WINEGARDNER: At Alexandra Bosplta f,· ' February
17, 1984, to Ron and Gina
Winegardner, 211 Charles
Street East, Ingersoll, a
Ronald
Howard
son,
Thomas was born.
IT'S A Glnt! Juergen and
Sue Buetle lJ1~W are proud
to announce the arrival of
Sarah Noel on February 23,
1984, weighing six pounds,
seven ounces. A sister for
Jennifer. Special thanks to
. Dr. Shelley Rechner and
second floor nursery and'
maternity staff,
TODD:
Mike and !..Iillian
1fodd,"64Alma Street; Inger- .
soil, are thrilled\to announce the birth of their
daughter Catherine Marie,
at Alexandra Hospital, February 26,1984. She is a sister
for Nick.
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CARSON Lela Jean. At
WooM (ock General Hospital
on Monday February 13,
1984, Lela Jean.Mclsaac of R
R 1 Drumbo, in her 76th year.
· Beloved wife of David Carson.
· Dear mother of Wallace 01
South River, and Donald of
· Drumbo. Also survived by five
i grandchildren: Murray, Barbara, Gary, Terry and
Margaret: and four greatgrandchildren: Corey,
Shawnalee, Tara and Amy .
Predeceased by a son Ross in
1959, five sisters and three
brothers. Friends will be
received at the Rumble Funeral
Home, Princeton , from 2 - 4
and 7 - 9 p.m, Tuesday. Complete funeral service including
committal will be held in the
funeral home on Wednesday
February 15 at 2 :00 p.m. Rev.
Calvin Laur will officiate. Interment Drumbo Cemetery . As
expressions of sympathy.
donations to the Ontario Heart
Foundation would be
appreciated.
HISCOX':'" With sorrow. \ the
fam ily of R. J . (Jack) Hiscox.
450 Vincent Street.
Woodstock, announce hIs
death at the Woodstock
General Hospital on Saturday
· February 1 1. '1984. Dearly
loved husband of Hazel, and
father of Norman Jon of
, Woodstock, Richard James of
· Walkerton. Father-in-law of
'I Jean and Sanqra . Grandfather
.of Andrew and Robert, Velma
and Rhonda. Brother of Dr.
Dorothy. Reed of Flesherton
. and currently Portugal. and the
late Dr. James Hiscox. Friends
will be received commencing
· Tuesday afternoon at the M.D.
(Mac) Smith Funeral Home. 69
Wellington Street North,
Woodstock. where the funeral
and committal services will be
held at 11 :00 a.m ., Wednesday' February 15, with Interment later .In the Anglican
Cemetery.
DEARDEN - At her residence
on Saturaay February 11,
1984, Mrs. Olive Dearden of
WoodIng ford Lodge,
Woodstock, in her 93rd year.
, Widow of Charles H. Dearden
, (1965). Mother of the late
:Frank Dearden (1968) .
: Mother-in·law of Mrs. Marion
" ( 0 ear den) 0 I i v e r 0 f
I Woodstock: Grandmother of
Mrs . George (Joan) Hacock of
Ingersoll, John C. Dearden of
St.Catharines, and Mrs. James
(Marjorie) Doolittle of
Woodstock . Also surviving are
' seven grandchildren. Private
funeral and committal services
were held at the M.D. (Mac)
Smith Funeral (-iome,
Woodstock, on Monday.
February 13. with interm~nt
later in the ' Presbyt~flan
Cemetery, Woodsto~k_._ __
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Regional Nursing Home, Inger- I
soli on Monday February 13,
1984, Frank Carlyle Brink in
his 101 sl year. Husband of the
late Marie J. King (1912) and
the late L. Rowena ·King
(1967) . Brother of M. Edith
Brink of Victoria B.C., and R.
Alex Brink of Madison Wisconsin. Friends will be received
commencing Tuesday after·
noon at Ihe M.D. (Mac) Smith
Funeral Home. 69 Wellington
Street North, Woodstock,
where the funeral and commit·
tal services will be held 1 :30
p.,m., Wednesday February
15, with Intennent later In the
Hillview Cemetery.
Fral) Car:ye Brin died at
the Oxford Regional Nursing
Horne in Ingersoll this morning. He was 101.
He was a resident of the Oxford Regional Nursing Home,
, formerly of Provost, Hussar,
and Calgary,' Alta. He was
born in West Oxford Township,
· south of DeachviJ!e, the third
son of Royal W. and Elizabeth
Cuthbert Brink .
He was predeceased by his
first wife, Marie J. King, in
1912 and by his second wife, L.
Rowena King, in 1967. He is
: a Iso predeceased by brothers
· Arthur, Chades, and Eric and
a sister Edna (Mrs . Albert
: Swartz).
, He is survived by a sisler,
: Edilh Brink of Victoria, B.C.
· and a brother Alex Brink of
: Madison, Wisconsin .
· He had lived 58 years in
, Alberta and was responsible
· for the development of many
· thousands of acres of prairie
, land .
· Friends will be received
: commencing Tuesday after: noon at the M.D. (Mac) Smith
Funeral Home, 69 Wellington
Sl. N., Woodstock, where the
: funeral service will be held on
: Wednesday at 1 :30 p.m. with
, Rev. Austin Snyder of Central
: United Church officiating.
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· the Hillview Cemetery.
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Olive
ea'FdeR lea at
Woodingford Lodge on Saturday. She was 92.
She was born in Manchester,
England, a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Ellis
and came to Toronto in 1914
and resided there for 35 years.
She had lived in Lachine, Que.,
before coming to Woodstock in
1954.
She was predeceased by her
husband, the lale Charles
Henry Dearden in 1965. She
was also predeceased by a son,
Frank, in 1968 and a brother in
England.
Surviving are her daughter-
in-law, Mrs . Marion
( De a r den) 0 I i v e r 0 f
Woodstock, grandchildren,
Mrs. George (Joan) Hacock of
Ingersoll, John C. Dearden of
St. Cath~rines, and Mrs .
James (Marjorie) Doolittle of
Woodstock .
Also surviving are seven
great grandchildren.
A private funeral service
was held loday at the M.D.
(Mac) Smith Funeral Home
wi th Rev. Austin Snyder
officiating.
Burial will be made later in
the Presbyterian Cemetery.
Woodstock.
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lSCOX Of 450
Vincent St., Woodstock, died at
lhe Woodstock Gener'al
Hospital on Salurday
He was born in Snelgrove,
On1., a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Hiscox and had
been p:mployed with Standard
Tube of Woodstock for more
than 35 years, retiring in 1975.
He was a member of Central
United Church and a former
mem ber of the officia I board of
the church and he was
member of the quartercentury club at Standard Tube.
He was a life member and a 50
year member of the Teeswater
Masonic Lodge No. 276 A.F .
and A.M.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Hazel Wolfe, sons
Norman, Jon (and his wife
Jean) of Woodstock and
Richard James (and his wife
Sandra) of Walkerton ..
Also surviving are four
grandchildren and a sister, Dr.
Dorothy Reed of Flesherton.
Friends will be received
commencing Tuesday afternoon at the M.D. (Mac) Smith
Funeral Home, 69 Wellington
St. N., Woodstock, where the
funeral and committal services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m . with Rev . Austin
Snyder of Central United
Church officiating.
Burial will be made later in
the Hillview Cemetery.
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Monday, January 30, 1984.
Margaret Cotterell, age 72,
formerly of 30 Raglan Street,
Ingersoll. Doughter of the late '\
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cotterell.
Dear sister of Dorotrhy.
Woodstock; Gordon, Komoka . .
Predeceased by 2 brothers, 1
Lawrence (1973) and Wilfred I
(1974) . FriAnds will be received at the Mc8eath Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South, Ingersoll until Wednesday, February 1 st at 10:45
a.m., then to the Church of the
Sacred Hearl for funeral Mass
at 11 :00 a.m. 'Temporary en·
tombment, Ingersoll
Mausoleum, Interment later in
Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Parish prayers Tuesday at
8:00 p.m.
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Q.QKE - John and Sue (nee
WhlteJiOrne) are pleased to an'nounce the safe arrivaJ of their
first child, a daughter Lindsay
Margaret, 8 Ibs.4 Y, oz.,
January 29 , 1984, at Hender·
son General Hospital,
,Hamilton. Proud grandparents
'are Shirley Bishop,
Woodstock, Hurlstone
Whitehorne, Jamaica, Jack
and Fran Cloke, Ancaster .
vMACLEOD - Ken and Joan
(nee 'German)
"Mommy's awfully happy and
Daddy's one proud "guy,
They both are all excited and
I'm the reason why."
Garret Kenneth, born January
19, 1984 at Ingersoll Alexan'
dra Hospital weighing 7 fus.
9 Y2 ozs. Proud grandparents
are John and lois Macleod
and Gordon and Dorothy
German .
./ EYE.. - Jessica and Betty are
1'J1riIre'a to announce the arrival
of their baby brother Lawrence
Alexander, born January 1
1984. at Alexandra Hospital.
Ingersoll, weighjng 6 Ibs.130z.
Proud parents are Lawrence
'and Barbara (nee Brown). Hap·
py grandparents are Mr .
Stanley Brown, and Mr. and
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EDDY ~ Bill and Donna. Dad is
preaseB to announce "He
made it" for the arrival of our
son Mitchell Thomas (Mitch).
born Friday January 13th,
1984,'9 Ib.3 oz . Derek, Janna
and Amberley are also tickled
along with great· grandpa Eddy, and grandparents Mary Ed·
dy, and Laurence and Mary
Munroe , Now every Friday the
13th will be lucky. Thanks to
Dr . Neal and nurses on thIrd
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MACLEOD
Ken and Joan
nee erman)
"Mommy's awfully happy and
Daddy's one proHu guy.
They both are (Ill excited and
I'm the reason why ."
Qarr~1' Ki'Jlnetl1 . born J<lnuary
r9. Hlit4. M Ingersoll Alexan ·
dta Hospriru Weighing 7 Ibs ,
~.!l2 OlS . · ~it~(,.'<1 grandparents
,;(e Jolln and Lois MacLeod
and Gordon and Dorothy Ger·
man , Proud great ·
grandparenls are Spencer and
Ellen German. and Roy and Ed·
na McCorquod;:tte
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. KRUEGER - Sarah. At the
Caressanf Care Nursing Home,
Woodstock, on Friday January
20, 1984, Sarah Chesney,
formerly of Innerkip, in her
90th year Beloved wife of the
late Herman Krueger, who
. predeceased her . in 1974.
i Dear mother of Allan I and
I Robert, both of Drumbo. Also
survived by three grand·
children, and one brother I
Robert Chesney of
Woodstock . Friends will be
received at the Rumble Funeral
Home, Princeton, from 2 :00 . .
4 :00 and 7 :00 r ·9:00 p.m. I
Sunday. Complete iuneral sere
vice including committal will be
held In the funeral home on
Monday January 23 at 1 :00
p.m. Interment Drumbo
Cemetery,
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SUTHERLAND:
Ken and
Barb Sutherland of Wawa.
Ontarj~, are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter Meghan Christine,
born December 28, 1983.
Proud
grandparents
are
. Mrs. Vera Sutherland, and
Mr . and Mrs. Dwyer of
North Bay.l __ __
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ospltal on Thursday, January
19, 1984. Marion (Bruce) Fordham, age'59 . Beloved wife of
William G. Fordham of 364 Ox·
ford Avenue, Ingersoll. Dear
mother of Joe Wallers, Inger~
soli; Mrs. MIchael Kerwin
(Marlene), Mt, Elgin; Mrs. Sandra Zylstra, London; Donald
Fordham, Norwich. Dear
daughter of Mrs. Emily Bruce, .
Ingersoll . Dear sister of Morris
Bruce, Ingersoll; Elwood
Bruce. St. Thomas; Gordon
Bruce, Centreville; Keith
Bruce, Salford; Douglas,
Harvey and Phillip Bruce, Ingersoll. Also survived by ten
grandchildren. Predeceased
by her first husband Bill
Walters (1947): one daughter
Tracy Lynn (1967); one sisler
Dorothy Bruce and one brother
Lloyd Bruce; one grandson,
David Kerwin . Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll, after
7 :00 p.m _ on Saturday, where
complete service will be held
on Monday, January 23rd at
11 a.m. Reverend Carmen
Holbrough offiCiating, Temporary entombment, Ingersoll
Mausoleum. Interment later in
Ebenezer Cemetery, Remembrances 10 the charity of your
choice may be arranged for at
the funeral home.
Former townShIp
Mayor Wilson dies
Cecil Wr--~~ 67, former mayor or
x or Township Council, died
Saturday, January 21, 1984 at Victoria
Hospital, London .
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Mr. Wilson was mayor of South West
Oxford Township from 1981 to 1982, and
over the years was active in area politics_
He was secretary-treasurer for the
Dereham Township School board. former
chairmaTl of the Ingersoll District
Collegiate Institute School Board. and
served on West Oxford Township council
sournwes
from 1968 to 1980.
He was a director of the Oxford Mutual
Insurance board, and a member and past
master of King Hiram Lodge 37 AF and
AM.
Mr. Wilson was born in Dereham
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Walter Wilson.
He farmed on the first concession of
Dereham Township for a number of years.
He is survived by his wife. the former
Helen Banbury; his daughter Mrs. James
(Ellen) Town of Woodstock; three grandsons, Jay, Jon nnd Jeff Town, and three
brothers. Morton of London, WaH of R.R. I,
Salford, and Dr. Delbe'rt of Delta, Ontario.
He was predeceased by his brother
Leroy.
Audrey Whitney of Salford United
Church will officiate the funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home today at 2 p.m.
Temporary entombment at Ingersoll
Mausoleum, interment later in the Harris
Street
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BIRTHS
ALLEN- Handy and Margaret are pleased to announce the birth or their
daughter Andrea Nicole, on
January 9, 1984 at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. A
new sister for Lisa, Angela
and Bud,
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ospuit," Ingersoll. on Sunday:
January 15, 1984, Donald I
. Cook age 66 of 1 2 Ross I
Street. Beanchville. Beloved
husband of Loula (TatuliS)
, Cook . Dear father of Peter at
home, Dear brother of Mrs.
Gordon Newman (Olive).
Woodstock. Howard
. Beachville, Friends will b~
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll. where
. complete service will be held
: on Tuesday: January 17 at
, ,1 ;00 p.m" Rev . Tom Griffin of.
ficiating. Temporary entombment Ingersoll Mausoleum. Interment later in Beachville
Cemetery. Remembrances to
the charity of your choice may
be arranqed for at the funeral
~ome.
"
I was born on January 6,
1984, my name is Mitchell
Kaye
Ricker
Thomas
weighing 7 Ibs, 141h 0::;:, my
very proud parents are
Shane and Terry Ricker of.
Ingersoll. My proud grandparents are Tom and Lola
Ingram of Ingersoll and
Kaye and Audrey Ricker of
Thamesford. I would like to
thank all the doctors and
of
Alexander
nurses
Hospital for bringing me
into this world.
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Victoria
Hospital.
London, on January 4, 1984 \
to Hick W~lcber and Cathy
M,~~ 32 Queen St.,
East Beachville, a son
Shane Wesley at 11 :02 p.m .
JOHDAN- Bill and Nettie
J ordan are pleased to an·
nounce the safe arrival of
their daughter Megan Lee,
born January 4, 1984. Proud
'grandparents are Mrs .
Audrey Jordan and Mr.
Adrian Vanderpas.
~ and Theresa
wish to thank God for
(he safe arrival of their
IScott
1J>J ~{1X~
daughter Tanya Jessica, on
January 6, 1984 at Wood: \ stock General Hospital,
. weighing 7 Ibs. 11 ozs. First
" l grandchild for Mr. and Mrs .
. Don Heald and Mr. and Mrs,
Gerald Neave, Ingersoll.
. first great grandchild for
. Jessie Nunn and Mrs.
\ Florence Neave, Ingersoll
and a great grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. James Simms
Great
great
Ingersoll.
grandchild
for
Levina
Crooks, Nova Scotia.
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BIRTHS
TgAIP LS INS- At Victoria
Hospital, London, on December 16, 1983, Bob and
Nancy, 9i Canterbury St.,
Ingersoll, are happy to announce the birth of their
daughter Angela Marie,
weighing 9 lbs . 8 02S . A new
sister for Judy, Jennifer and
Robert and a new granddaughter
for
Lillian
'Brydges,
Ingersoll and
Charles and Bea Tompkins
of London. Special thanks to
Dr. Kirk, and Dr . Tasker
and 4th floor staff.
F\J.R1N.§X: Redvers (Red)
Flir tney, 82, died at the
Bonnie Brae Nursing Home,
Tavistock, Sunday, January
I, 1984. He had formerly
resided in Hickson and
Centreville .
Mr. Furtney is survived
by his wife, the former Viola
Franklin: sons Donald, at
home, and Alan of Stra1ford; daughter Mrs . James
(Janet)
Kinnaird
of
Hickson, and grandchildren
Andrea
and
Stephanie
Kikkaird.
He is also survived by his
sisters Mrs . Myrtle Belore
of Ingersoll, and Mrs.
Marguerite Pittock of Ingersoll.
He was predeceased by
his brother Charles, and by
his sisters Mrs. Leona
Miners and Mrs. Florence
Hicks.
The Rev . Ann Estill of
Hickson United Church will
officiate over the January 4,
1984 funeral service at 2
p.m. at McBeath Funeral
Home. Temporary entombment In Ingersoll Mausoleum. Interment later in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Mr. Fur1ney had been a
farmer .
TESOLAT:
Valentino
Tesolat died Sunday, December 25, 1983 at Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll. He was
70 years old .
Born in Savorgno, Italy,
he had resided in Beachville.
Mr. Tesolat is survived by
Ida
his
sisters-in-law
Tesolat of Beachville, and
Evelina Tesolat of Woodstock, and his nephew Luigi
Tesolat of Woodstock, and
neice Roxanna Papa is of
Barrie.
He was predeceased by
six brothers and two sisters.
The funeral mass was
held Wednesday, December
28 1983 at Sacred Heart
Church,
with
Father
Charles Campbell officiating. Te~porar~ entol!lb!'nent in Ingersoll Mausoleum with interment later in
St. Marys Cemetery.
Parish prayers were held
Tuesday, December 27,
1983.
Pallbearers were Enreco
Odorico, Luigi Tesolat, John
Nadalin, Sergio Nosello, Joe
Palmari and Peter Papais.
Mr. Tesolat had worked
as a lime ' quarry labourer,
and was a member of the
Roman Catholic faith.
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STOHY· Andrew and Jenni- ';
Te'r'Want to tell everyone
that they have a new baby
brother . His name is
Derrick Charles. He weighed 4 lbs . 15 OZ, His birthday
is March 12. Derrick's
parents are David and \
Kathy and they want to
thank Dr. Plonsker, Dr .
Robinson and all the nurses
at
Victoria
Hospital,
London . Derrick's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ,
Joseph Story and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Waud all of
Ingersoll.
SPIVEY- Brian and Deanne
wish to announce the arrival of their son Jordan
Arthur John, on March 11,
1984, in Tillsonburg District
Memorial
Hospital.
A
brother for Jennifer. ~irst
grandson for John and
Margaret
Spivey
and
Theresa Pare and the late
Arthur L. Pare.
KUHn .': Mitch and Karen
orlT'Jr. 5, Ingersoll, are
thrilled to announce the
birth of their twin sons,
Steven Ross, six pounds,
one ' ounce,
and Paul
Thomas, six pounds, two
ounces. They were born
March 27 , 1984 at Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll.
. R~ BE ~ : Tim and Shar-
oft 'Uian God for the safe
arrival of their son, Mathew
Owen Allen, on Monday,
March 26, 1984 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
weighing seven pounds, 13
ounces. First grandchild for
ivlr, and Mrs. Bruce Gordon
of Thamesford, and third
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs .
Owen Roberts of London,
First time uncles are SIeve,
Bill and Bob,
PATON: Kevin and Linda
a re tiappy to announce the
arrival of their eight pound,
one ounce darling baby boy,
Ryan Conner, who was born
March 23, 1984 at Victoria
Hospital, . London . A new
playmate for Craig and
Tanya. Proud grandparents
are Mr . and Mrs, Glenn
Shaw of Ingersoll, and Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Paton of
Mt. Elgin. Special thanks to
all of the nurses on fourth
nour Middlesex, and also to
Dr. John Tasker.
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DEVEREUX-l\lr. and Mrs.
Robert Devereux are delighted to announce the
arrival on March 8, 1984, of
our dear little daughter and
baby sister for Ryan.
Rachelle Elizabeth was
born at St. Joseph's Hosital, ;
London. weighing 8 Ibs. 8 \
ozs. She is a first grand·
daughter for Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Clifford and first great
granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Armstrong,'
and a grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs . E. Devereux of '
Port Colborne.
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Wayne and Janis
'--rnee:~ummings) happily
announce the arrival of
Diane's wee sisler, Pamela
Nicole, March 30, 1984 at
Victoria Hospital, London.
Third grandchild for Keith
and Isabelle Pilkey of Ingersoll, and fourth grandchild for nern and Norm
Cummings, Thamesford.
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~ of RR. 2, Ingersoll
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Marilyn
Ruth, to Scott Charles
Hutcheson, son of Mr. and
·Mrs . Charles Hutcheson of
R.R .3, Ingersoll . The wedding to take place on April
21, 1984 at West Oxford
United Church .
COOPf,R At Alexandra
R'ospIH1T,""lngersoll ~n Tuesday
April 3. 1984. ElSie Coope.r.
age 69, 01 11 9 Carnegie
Street. Ingersoll. Daughter of
the late Mr . and Mrs George
Cooper Dear aunt of . Mrs.
Donald Thornton (Shirley),
Burlington. Mrs. Douglas Mar·
tin (Joanne), London . Als? sur·
v'lved by seven great· nieces
and nephews . Pr~deceased
by four sisters, Amy Fordham .
Ivy Titus, Kathleen Barro ...... and
S lvia Sage. Friends Will· be
rtceived at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Th~me~
Street South, Ingersoll unit! Fri'
day April 6 at 12 :45 p .m., then
to SlJames Anglican Church
! for service a\ 1 : ~~ p.m., Rev ,
I Tom
Gri!fin ofllclaltng . Inter·
ment in ,Ingersoll Rur .al
Cemetery . Rebekah rne~orlal
service on Thursday ~pnl 5 at
7 '30 p .rn " auspices of
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nee Ours/on) are thrilled to an.
nounce the arrival of their son
AY~in ,Davis, on April 1, 1984'
weighing . 7 Ibs. 4 Ya ozs at
Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
Proud grandparents are Mrs
Peggy Durslon and Mr and
,Mrs
Mac Lalldon, all of
IllnAr.<:()IJ.
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Robert !J.,
amesford, died
March 31, 1984 at Victoria
Hospital,
South
Street
Campus, London, at the age
of 52.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Anne Fraleigh;
his mother Kathleen of
Woodstock; sons John of
R.R. 2, Thamesford, and
Tom of R.R. 2, Thamesford;
and sisters Mrs. Frank
(Marjorie) Everard of Mis~
sissauga and Mrs. John
(Jacquie)
Bullard
of
London .
He was predeceased by
his father, the late Thomas
John McFarlan in 1954.
The Rev . Harry Brydon
officiated the April 3, 1~
funeral service . at ill
Carrothers- Belzner F4Jleral
Home, Thamesford.
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Interment in ·St. John's
Anglican Church Cemetery,
Thamesford. .
Pal1bearers were Jack
Bullard, Frank Everard,
Sid
Fraleigh,
Lachlan
MacLean, Dave Smart and
Barry Rutledge. Honorary
. pallbearers . were
Kay
, Oliver, Bill Burnett, Walter
Burton, Don Carrothers,
Fred Wisdom and Max Tye.
Mr. MacFarlan was a
member of st. John's Angli~
can Church and served on
the cemetery' board for
many years. He was an
active member of the
Thamesford Lions Club,
King Solomon Lodge 3.94,
and served on the executive
of the Oxford Progressive
Conservative Party.
Mr. McFarlan was also a
retired member of the
Thamesford Fire Department.
He owned and op€rated
the R.B . McFarlan Insurance Agency in Thamesford
and Ingersoll.
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Arthur
Wilson
231
Brock St.,
Rmn,
Thamesford, died April 7,
1984 at Victoria Hospital,
Westminster
Campus,
London .
He is survived by his wife,
the former Gladys Shier;
his daughters Mrs. AI
(Cheryl> Lockhart of R.R . 4,
Thamesford, and Mrs. Paul
(Marie)
Hominick
of
Thamesford;
brothers
Carmen of St. Marys and
Bill of Thamesford, and
sister Mrs. Lloyd (Roxie)
Thomson of R. R. 6, St.
Marys.
Also surviving are his
three
gr a ndchi Idren,
Andrea and Mark Hominick
and Susan Lockhart.
He was predeceased by
his brolher Howard in 1975.
The Rev . David Mack
offici a led the Tuesday,
April 10 funeral service at
the Carrothers-Betzner
Funeral Home. Interment
in Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens, London .
Pallbearers were John
Rinn, Bary Thomson, Gary
Dunham, Ron Chatten, Bob
Cunningham and Sheldon
Parsons.
A memorial service was
held under the a uspicies of
the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 557, Sunday, AprilS.
. Mr. Rinn was a member
of King Solomon Lodge 394,
the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 557, London Shriners Trumpet Band, and
Westminster
United
Church :
PAHKEIt: Lloyd A. died
~aruraa y, March 24, 1984 at
Alexandra Hospital at the
age of 71 years.
Born in Tillsonburg, he
had resided at 126 Charles
Street East, Ingersoll .
Mr. Parker is survived by
his wife , the former Marjorie Pra tt ; his children Mrs.
Glenn (Phyllis) Peters,
Joan Jackson and Dick
Parker, all of Ingersoll, AIfd'
by his brothers and;sisfers
Mrs. Gladys Anderson,
Harold, Dean, all of IngerI soil, Mike of Wardsville,
Mrs. Jim (Marion) Roberts
of Sarnia, Bill of Red Deer,
Alberta, Carl, Marjorie
Parker and Reg, all of
Ingersoll.
He is also survived by
nine grandchildren and
three great grandchildren .
He w'as predeceased by his
brothers Earl and Donald
(Jeff), and by his sister
Laura Bigham .
The Rev. Carmen HolI brough officiated the Tuesday, March 27, 1984 funeral
service at McBeath FWleral
Home. Temporary entoml>ment Ingersoll Mausoleum,
interment later in Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery .
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BINNS- David and Mary
Jane (Nee Bartram) are
\ thrilled to announce the
birth of their son Daniel
Joseph. Daniel was born
April 10, 1984, at 10:23 p.m.
at Woodstock General Hospital, weighing 7 Ibs . 14 ozs.
Daniel is a wee brother for
Jared . Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Marv
Bartram, Ingersoll and Mr.
and Mrs . Cliff Binns, Woodstock . Great grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs ,· John
Sttickert, Stratford and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Binns,
Woodstock. Thanks to Dr.
Fenton and 3rdFloor nursing staff. Insured.
FLETCHER - Gilbert is pleas to announce that he has a
new baby sister to pick on . Her
name is Bonnie Susan
Elizabeth. Born April 25 ,
1984, weighing 7 tbs. Her' proud parents are Ed and
Rosemary Fletcher of Ingersoll. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. G . Fletcher and
Mrs . Gladys Moore of
Woodstock . A very special
thanks to Doctor Tom
Mayberry and the nurses, 08
floor,
Alexandra
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Rev. E and Margaret
Brown Scarlett announce
with joy the arrival ot
Michael Philip Brown at
Royal Alexandra Hospital,
Edmonton, Alberta on April
14, 1984 ., Helen Ruth has a
baby brother .
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At Alexandra J10spltal on April 22,
1984, to Roger and Rhonda
Henhawke, 81 Main Street
E., Beachville, a son , Todd
William was born. He arrived at 9:46 in the morning,
a~d weighed seven pounds,
Olne ounces.
FLETCHER: Ed and Rosemary arepleased to announce the arrival of their
daughter, Bonnie Susan
Elizabeth, at Alexandra
Hospital on April 25, 1984 at
5:37 a.m ., weighing seven
pounds. A wee sister for
Gilbert Edward James.
Very special thanks to Dr.
Tom Mayberry and nurses
on O.B . floor,
!QPD: Mike and Lynn, 392
weIlirigton Street, Ingersoll,
happily announce the arriv, al of their son, Christopher
MichaeL He was born at
Ale.xa ndra
H ospi tal,
Apnl 17, 1984 .
VAN OSS - At Alexandra '
April 27, 1984 to
Hospital
Bill and Els Van Oss 132
, Holcroft Street West, Ingersoll, a son Michael John.
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A~ Alexandra
Ingersoll, on Sunday
May 6, 1984, Freda G.
(Woodhouse) Camm, age 67.
of 188 Merritt Street, Ingersoll. Dear wife of Ray Camm.
, Dear mother of Mrs. Cliff Hunt
(Joan) Stratford, Robert. Truro,
Nova Scotia, James, Ingersoll,
Terry, London. Dear sister of
Mrs. Ida Doubleday. Seething,
England, Mrs. Dorothy Land,
Ingersoll, Charlie Woodhouse,
Seething, England, Mrs. Bob
Ranson (Helen), Biro Beach
Florida, Mrs. Phyllis Fennema,
Brantford, Horace Woodhouse
Stratford, Also survived by
twelve grandchildren.
Predeceased by one sister
Grace Bates, Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll where'
the service will- be held on
Tuesday May 8 at 2:00 p.m.
Rev. Tom Grilrin officiating. In'termant In Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery. Remembrances to
the Heart Fund may be arranged for at the funeral home.
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much a ppmessnd pleasur~,
the marriage of Margare.t Reid
and Archie Lampman IS announced by their families. The
ceremony took place 8.t Cur,
(ies on Saturday April 28,
1984.
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to
announce the birth of lheir
daughter Angeline Lynn,
born at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on April 15,
1984,
weighing
seven
pounds, five ounces. A sister
for Eric and second grandchild for Wayne and Delma
Ramesbottom and nineth
grandchild for Ron and
Chris McLelland, all of ,
Ingersoll.
McLELLAND: 'Bill
BIRTHS
Chris and
arnIe, and- big sisler Anne
of Lakeside, are .happy to
announce the birth of David
James, on April 29, 1984 at
11:36 a.m. at SL Joseph's
Hospital, London, weighing
11 pounds, four ounces.
Grandparents are Morris
and Barbara Mortimer of
Ingersoll, and Ev and Florence Doherty of Thamesford. Great grandparents
are Mrs. Margaret Elliott,
Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mortimer, Hanover, Mrs. Esther Gross,
Kitchener, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Puddy, Birks
Falls_
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Keith an.d Lyn, 191
Merritt Street, Ingersoll,
are tickled pink to announce
the birth of their daughter,
Sarah Elizabeth. She was
born at Alexal\dra Hospital
on April 14, 1984.
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Barb and Don
joyfully announce the safe
arrival of a brother for
Matthew. Adam Edward
was born Thursday, April
26, 1984, weighing eight
pounds, 9 1h ounces, al Alexandra
Hospilal.
Proud
grandparents are Elinor
McClafferly and Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Daniel. Thanks
to all concerned.
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Anne Tessier, daughter of the
late Gerald and Rose May
Tessler, 01 Comber, Ontario,
will marry Donald James
Wolan, son of Donald James
Sr. and Beatrice Wolen, of Binbrook, Ontario. The ceremony
will be held In the Town of Ingersoll, July 28, 1984 at 4:00
p.m. in the Memorial Park.
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MAXWELL: Michael and
Mary Anne (nee: Stephenson) are happy to announce
the birth of their son, James
Robert, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on May 9,
1984. He' weighed eight
pounds, four ounces. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. C. Maxwell of Sarnia,
and Dr. and Mrs. R.G.
Stephenson, 4 Pine Cres.,
Ingersoll.
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Mrs. amer~~ even, R R 3
Ingersoll Ontario, announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their only daughter Mary
MacKenzie, to Mr. Donald Ar,
Ihur Dinnin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur J. Dinnin of
Mississauga, Ontario. The
wedding WIll lake pr~ce In
SI.Paul's Presbyterian Church"
Ingersoll, on Saturday June 2,
1984.
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HEEREMA:
Mark and
J ane are pleased to an-'nounce the birth of their
fourth child, a son, Timothy
John, born April 29. 1984 in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing eight pounds,
eight ounces. A brother for
Jason, Heather and Bart.
Proud grandparen~ are
Mr. and Mrs. Lubberts of
Hamilton, and Mr. John
Heererna of Calgary,
HINES: In thanksgiving to
~ur Lord and our Lady of
the Rosary for the safe
arrival of Noel Daniela,
born May 5. 1984, weighing
eight pounds, 14 ounces. The
Hines ~amily.
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..,IS.£U~ : Ray and Susan
tnee:BEmhawke) proudly
announce the birth of their
son, Daniel Balys, at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
He arrived May 5, 1984
weighing eight pounds, 10 1/2
ounces. A tiny brother for
Jessica. Thanks to Dr. J.
Tasker, Dr. S. Rechner and
Dr. M. Pariser and O.B.
nurses.
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OUNDS:_.Gary and Edna
are tickled pink to announce
the birth of their daughter,
Nicole Elizabeth, April 25,
1984. She was born at Woodstock General Hospital and
weighed four pounds, 15
ounces.
Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
George Pounds, and Mrs. C.
Hacker. Thanks to Dr.
Emerson and Dr. Smith,
and to lhe third floor nurses.
RIDDELL: Bruce and Colleen
are
pleased
to
announce the safe arrival of
their daughter, Holly Marie,
on May 9, 1984, at Victoria
Hospital,
London.
She ..
weighed eight pounds, one
and a half ounces. A sister
for Matthew. Proud grandparents are Jack and Jeanette Barker, Centreville,
and Sheila and Alton Riddell
of Ingersoll.
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Randy and
Diane (nee: Manzer) are
pleased to announce the
safe
arrival
of
their
daughter, Kara Stephanie,
born April 14, 1984 at Victoria
Hospital,
London •
weighing seven pounds, 14V2
ounces.
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DEATHS
Peter Hofman ,
60,63 WilHam Street, Inger-
soll, died at University
Hospital, London, Monday,
May 7, 1984.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Roely Siel; his
children
Mrs.
Henry
. (Marian) Huinink of Burlington, Anita of Ingersoll,
and Jennifer of Burlington;
and five grandchildren.
He was the son of Martje
Hofman, Holland, the brolher of Mrs . Adriaan Maon
(Martje), Jan and Derk, all
of the Netherlands.
The Rev. Dennis Royall
offida ted the Wednesday,
May 9, 1984 funeral service
at the Christian Reformed
Church, Ingersoll. Funeral
arrangements were completed by McBeath Funeral
Home.
Interment in Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery. Pallbearers were Carl Biel, Rudy
Bi~l ; " lJ Henk~ - DUimew\o~d,
Klaas Dykstra, WlII am
Koopman and Sytze Beekman.
Mr. Hofman was born In
Holland.
lJ~ N f).K.'tti. LewIs
E.
Bennett, 105 St. Andrews
Street, Thamesford, died
May 23, 1984 at Bayfield at
the age of 64.
Mr. Bennett is survived
by his wife, the former Ruth
O'Neil; his son Garry of
Thamesford; brother Bill of
Ingersoll, and sisler Mrs.
Len (Barbara) Doy of
Woodstock.
He was predeceased by
his brother Clifford .
The Rev. Harry Brydon of
St. John's Anglican Church
officia ted the Saturday,
May 26, 1984 funeral service
. at Carrothers-Betzner Fun-
erai Home, Thamesford.
Interment in St. John's
Anglican Church Cemetery .
A memorial service was
held by the Royal Canadian
Legion,
Branch
557,
Thamesford.
Mr. Bennett was an em·
ployee of General Motors.
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289 Whiting Street, Ingersoll, Tuesday, May 22, 1984.
He was two-years-old.
He was the son of Deborah
and Douglas Newman, the
brother of Jessica, and the
grandson of Edward Taylor,
London~ and Harold and
Bernice Newman, Ingersoll.
The Rev. Charles Scott
officiated the Thursday,
May 24, 1984 funeral service
at McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment
in
Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery.
.
Pallbearers were Barry
McKinnon, Robert Newman, Richard Taylor and
Frank Robles.
IlHOWNSCOMBE:
Tyler
ciayto~ B rownscombe, the
four-day-<>ld son of Jim and
Pat
Brownscombe,
306
Tunis Street, Ingersoll, died
at War Memorial Children's
Hospital, London, Tuesday,
May 22, 1984.
He was the brother of
Shawn Brownscombe, the
grandson of George and
Nedra Melanson, Ingersoll,
and Ralph and Marion
Brownscombe,
Ingersoll,
and the great grandson of
Cyril and Lillian Foote,
lngersoll.
He is also survived by
several aunts and uncles .
The Rev. Robert Williams
officia ted the Thursday,
May 24, 1984 funeral service
at McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment
in
Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery.
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MEAD : Ernie and Eva
(nee: Lovell) of R.R. 2,
Lynden, are pleased to
announce the birth of their
lhird daughter, Emily Eva
May, eight pounds, four
ounces, at Brantford Gen·
eral Hospital, on May 17,
1984. A lillIe sister for
Elaine and Eileen . Third
grandchild for George and
Gwen Lovell of R. R. 4,
Ingersoll, and Roy and
Mary Mead of Ingersoll.
IT'S A GIRL! BilL ~.and
Rose XSi:baert. 10 Noxon
Street, Ingersoll, are happy
to announce the arrival of
their
daughter,
Sarah
Marie. She was born May
17, 1984 at Alexandra Hospital.
~n£.1l~'lAlS. : Tim and Terry
(nee: Pilkey) are pleased to
announce the arrival of
their first child, a daughter,
Aimee Loraine, born May
20 1994 at Woodstock Gener~l Hospital weighing
seven pounds, two ounces.
Proud grandparents are
Morris and Dorothy Pilkey,
I3urgessville, and Mary
Elta Sherman, Ingersoll,
and great grandmother Eva
Sims, Ingersoll .
f RANCHETIO: John and
'Darlene are proud to
announce the birth of our
second child, a boy, Kevin
John, born Saturday, May
19, 1984 at 1:24 a.m . weighing eight pounds, 10 ounces .
A fine brother for Kyle .
Proud grandparen~ are
Roy and Vi Davies and
Giovanni
Franchetto.
Special thanks to Dr. Dalton
and Mrs. Joiner and nurses
on second floor O.B.
~ : Warren and
Marion (Rath) are pleased
to announce the safe arrival
of a daughter, Jennifer
Lynne, on May 24, 1984 at
Medicine Hat Hospital.
Jennifer is the first grandchild for Gordon and Evelyn
Rath, Putnam, and Walter
and Alice Peterson, Camrose, Alberta, and the first
great grandchild (or Mr .
and Mrs . Orville Bond, Folden's Corners, and Mrs.
Vera Rath, Putnam. A very
specia150Lh birthday gift for
Gordon Ra th !
DEATHS
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CALDWELL: Bill and Janet
C aldwell would like to welcome their new son, William
Adam, born Sunday, May
'17, 1984 at Woodstock General Hospital, weighing nine
pounds, six ounces. Proud
grandparents are
Mrs.
Helen Caldwell, Thamesford, and Mr. and Mrs.
Verne MacArthur, Embro. \
CURRIE: At Victoria Hos-
plta l, t()ndon, May 25, 1984,
to Bart and Jackie Currie,
285 Thames Street North,
Apt. 203, Ingersoll, a
daughter, Melissa Louise,
was born. Proud grandparents. are Mr. and Mrs.
George Currie and Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Jones, aU of
Ingersoll.
Mark and
Linda Larocque, 166 Albert
Street, Ingersoll, are happy
to announce the birth of
lheir
daughter,
Kerrie
Anne. She was born at
Alexandra Hospital on May
22, 19M.
LAROCQUE;.
~~~ John and
'Mary' (nee: Barnett) are
pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their son, Jay
Matthew, on May 21, 1984,
weighing seven pounds, six
ounces, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Da ve Barnett and Mr. Adrian Vanderpas, both of Ingersoll.
Gerald (Gerry) Pirie died
on May 29 at the age of 72.
He was born in North Oxford, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pirie. He attended
Banner Public School, Ing-'
ersoll Collegiate Institute,
Sl.
Andrew's
College,
Aurora, and graduated
from the Ontario Agricultural College with a B.S.A.
degree.
His careers were varied,
beginning as a bacteriologist and chemist with Swift
Canadian Co. in Toronto for
six years. His military service spanned the ranks Crom
private to major. He served
overseas with the Queen's
Own Cameron Highlanders
of Canada in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.
After the war, he served
in the Oxford Rifles and was
Garrison Commander of the
Oxford Garrison of the
Third Battalion of the Royal
Canadian Regiment.
He was a dairy farmer on
the family farm in North
Oxford for 25 years and
after moving to Ingersoll,
he was a real estate salesman until his death.
He was a public spirited
man who gave generously of
his time and talents in the
community. He was an
Elder of Tdnity United
Church for many years and
a Trustee at the time of his.
death. He had served on the
Boards of Education, the
Ontario Milk Producers
Association, the Alexandra
Hospital Trust, the Thames
Valley
District
Health
Council, the Chamber of
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Commerce, and the Red
Shield Campaigns.
He was a member of the
Royal Canadian Legion,
branch 119, the London
United Services Institute,
the Royal Canadian Regiment Association, the Ingersoll Lawn Bowling Club,
and was a life member of
the OAC alld University of
.Guelph Alumni Associations.
He is survived by his wife
Helen,
son
Donald,
daughters Elizabeth, Anne
and Sheila, grandchildren
Crichton, Tara, Tanya,
Melissa, Trisha, his sisters
Kathleen Oliver,
Helen
Cook and Anne Thurtell.
The late Mr. Pirie rested
at McBeath Funeral Home
where a Legion Memorial
service was conducted by
Padre Rev. Torn Griffin on
May 3l.
The funeral service on
June 1 at Trinity United
Church was conducted by
the Rev. Carmen Holbrough, assisted by Dr.
Eldon Hay.
Interment was in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery, where
Pipe Major Robert Collins
played a lament at the
graveside.
Pallbearers were Gerald
Oliver, Richard Thurtell,
Robert Ketchabaw, James
Carr, Gerald Ball and John
Knox.
.
Honourary
pallbearers
were J .C. Herbert, Currie
Wilson, Donald Scott, Ted
Nancekivell, Roy Gordon,
Jack Calvert, James Revell and Don Hillis.
BIRTHS
OBITUARY
BIRTHS
THAIN: Terry and Patricia
are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their first
child, a daughter Carrie
Marie, born 12:30 a m
We.dn~sday, JUlie 13, 1'984:
welghll1g 8 Ibs. 5 ozs. Proud
grandparents are Fred and
Fay
Rocheleau
of
McGregor, Ontario and Jim
and Kathy Thain of lngersoll, Ontario. Our deep appreciation goes to Dr.
Rechner and the 2nd Ooor
nursing staff of Alexandra
Hospital.
AJ .Lft N-Bob and Brenda
are pleased to announce the
birth of their first child,
Nicholas Edward, weighing
7 Ibs. on Monday, May 21,
1984, at 10: 05 a.m. at Victoria Hospilal. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. N.
Musat of Sparta and Mr.
and Mrs. L. Allen, St.
Thomas.
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1984, to Ken and Carol
Bradfield, 119 Melit~ Street,
Ingersoll,
a
daughter
IT'S A BOY! - Roger and
Cathy ~~ are happy to
announce the safe arrival of
"Chad" Willis, June 15,
1984, at Victoria Hospital,
London. Brother for Amy
~nd Marcy. Chad weighed
In at 6 lbs. 2 ozs. and is 19"
tall. '
Crislyne Elizabeth, weighing 7 Ibs. 4lh OZS. ;.
m~
Gerry and Janie
Ensing thank the Lord for
the safe arrival of their first
grandchild, Jennifer Lynn,
61bs. 9 oz. born May 28, 1984
to Bob and Eleanor at
Amherstburg Hospital. A
little niece for Dennis
Teresa and Heather.
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Kyle are pleased to announce the birth of Kendal
Dianne Born June S at
Alexandra Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Don Wilson and Mr.
and Mrs. Gord Smale.
Proud great grandmother
Mrs. Mable Wilson. Thank
you to Dr. Dalton, K.
Mattson, G. van Kooten and
Maternity staff.
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Steve and
Penny are proud to announce the safe arrival of
their
second
daughter
Nicole Carmen, 6 lbs. 15 1/2
OZS., a playmate for Ashley
Ann. Born at Victoria Hospital, London May 25, 1984.
Grandparents are Gord and
Muriel Todd, and Walter
and Dorothy Hoffman.
!YI..1.llJ.)J.!AM.: Pearl Mark-
ham~76:22i Thames Street
North, Ingersoll, died at
London's Victoria Hospital
. Saturday, June 19, 1984.
She was predeceased by
her husband, the late John
Thomas Markham' who
died in 1963.
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She is survived; by her
children Robert. (Bob) of
Ingersoll, Joanne Markham
of R.R. 1, Arva, and Trevor
of Kenurard.
Also surviving are her
brothers William Simmons
of Embro, and Murray of St.
Catharines; grandchildren
C~ndi Clark of R.R. 1, Arva,
Rick Markham and Mrs.
Bob (Susan) Ruby of
Thamesford, and Sandra
Markahm of Aylmer; great
grandchildren Adam and
Erin Ruby.
She is survived by her
friends Douglas and Joanne
Marlin, Debbie, Cathy,
Mary, Janet, David and
Joanne.
She was predeceased by
her friend, the late Russell
Sage, who died in 1983; and
- by her fi ve brothers
The funeral servi~e was
held at the McBeath Funeral Home, Ingersoll, on Tuesday, June 12 at 2 p.m., with
the Rev. Cecil Jardine officiating. Interment in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ivan
Baskett, Jack Baskett, Earl
Baskett, Rick Markham
neil Crane and Dou~
Martin.
F.B. Thornton dies
(Shirley) Hossack of Peterworked as a dairy farmer .
Mr. Thornton was a well
borough.
Pastor Ross Hargr~ves
known member of the Holofficiated the Wednesday,
stein Friesian Association
1984.
and was presented, along
July 4, 1984 funeral service
at the Carrothers-Betzner with his father, the late Bert
He is survived by his wife,
the former Elva German; .Funeral Home in Thames- Thornton (1957) with the
his son Glen of Oswego,
ford. Interment in K!ntore
Master Breeders Shield of
Kansas, and his daughter
Cemetery.
Canada.
Mrs . Robert (Karen) Faw
Pallbearers were Alvin
He was also a member of
of R.R. 3, Ingersoll.
Thornton, Ken Hossack,
the Canadian Charolais
Also surviving are five
Ron Si>eele, Corbin Pear- Association.
grandchildren; his sisters
son, Max Tye and Robert
Donations may be made
Mrs . J.F. <Eileen) MacFaw.
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Donald of R.R. 1, DorBorn in East Nissouri
York Street, London, Ont.
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Francis
Bruce Thornton , 66, R.R. 2~
Thamesford, died June 30,
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osf f . ·London . on Friday
July 6. 1984, Carson Fenton.
aga 68 . Beloved husband of
Elhel (Becl<) Fenlon of 65
Carnegie Siroel. Ingersoll.
Dear father of Richard. Ingersoll. Mrs . Kellh Silcox
(Margaret); Ingersoll. Dear
brother of Mrs. Ruth Gilbert.
Raymond and George.
Thunder Bay . Dear grandfalher.
of Tammy. Lisa and Cheryt
Fenton . and James Silcox .
Predeceased by one grand ·
daughter Heather (1 983) . a
brother Chester (1963) and a
sister Laurel Zdonck (1968) .
Friends will ue received al the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Street South. Ingersoll. on Sunday July 8 fr0':'1 7 9 p.m .. where service Will be
held on Monday July 9 at
11 :00 a.m .. Rev . Roger Mc·
Combe officiating . Intermenl in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
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ELLIS Suddenly al
sr:JOSe'ph 'S Hospital. London.
on Tuesday J~y 10. 198~.
Marjorie Ann (Clayton) Ellis, .
age 44 . Beloved wile of Ed
Ellis of 123 Mill Street. Inger·
soli . Dear mother of Mark and
Breit at home. Dear daughler
of Mrs . Wally Clayton (Marjorie). Ingersoll. Dear sister of
Wally Clay Ion and Max
Clayton. Ingersoll. Friends will
be received at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll. after
7 :00 p.m. on Wednesday. un·
til Friday July 13 at 10:4 5
8.m . . then to SI.James
'Angllcan Church lor service at
11 :00 a.m .. Aev . Roger M~ '
Combe officiating . Interment In
Harris Street Cemetery .
Remembrances to the charity
of your choice may be arrang ed lor at the funeral home .
At Alexandra
'ospTta~ ngersoll on Monday
July 9. , 984. Dorothy
(Peranoski) Qdorlco. age 77 .
Wife of Ihe late Lino Odorico
(1955). formerly of BeachvlUs .
Oear mother of LouIs, Trenton ,
and Uno. NewmarKet. Dear
sister of Alex Penner. Calga~y .
Dear grandmother of Sergio.
Steven and Sandra. Trenton.
Janice and John. NewmarKet.
Dear great-grandmother of
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Miranda snd Jennifer . Friends
'Nill be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home . 246
, 'rhames Street South. Ingersoll until Wednesday July 1 ,
at '9 :45 a.m.. then to the
Church of the Sacred H~art for
"Jneral Mass al 10:00 a.m. In, terment In Sacret:! .: Hearl
Cemetery. Parish ~rnyers on
Tuesday .at 8 :00y Ill .
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Glen and Tammy
i'f1atiK'G'od for the safe arrival of
their first born. Nathan Alex·
ander. on June 25. 1984.
weighing 4 Ibs. 7 V, azS. at SI.
Joseph's Hospital. London.
Thanks to Drs . Emmerson .
Smith and staff of Woodslock
and SI. Joseph 's Hospitals.
Special thanks 10 neighbours.
friends and family for their kind
deeds and wishes. (inSured)
LOYND-BLacNOf . Jim.
Kalfiie and i g sister Rachel
celebrated Canada Day by
welcoming a new Canadian into their family . Anita Frances
was born July 1st. weighing 5
Ibs . 14 oz . She is a new grand·.
daughter for Mr. and Mrs.
James Loynd of Ingersoll . and
Mr and Mrs . Clayton Blonde
of Windsor . Many th,\()kS to Ihe
nurses and doctors at Victoria
Hospital. espccio::y the
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OANIEL At Alexandra
Iiospdai. Ingersoll, on Friday
July 13, 1984. Iia Mae (Fen'
tie) Daniel, age 82, of R.A. 1,
Mount Elgin. Wife 01 the lale
Seaburn Daniel (1964) . Dear
mother of Roy, A.R. 1, Mounl
Elgin; Nabolh, Bramplon: Mrs.
. Edgar Sandham (Betly).
Tillsonburg Dear sisler of
Bruce Fentie , Culloden; Alex
Fenlie, Maynooth . Dear grand·
mother of Sherry. Dan and
Sharon Sandham: John, Anne
and Christopher Daniel
Predeceased by one sister, '
Mabel Haycock and Ihree
brothers. George. Earl and
Wallace. Friends will be recelv·
ed at the M.;Bealh Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South, Ingersoll. where ser·
vice will be held on Monday.
July 16th at 2:00 p .m.
Reverend lloyd Hurlburt of·
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ficialing. Interment In Mount
Elgin Cemetery. Remembrances to Verchoyle United
Church or Cancer Society may
, be arranged for at the luneral
home .
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are proud to announce the
birth of their son Adam
Nicholas, born on June 24,
1984 at SL Joseph's Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 4 ozs.
First grandchild for Jim
and Gladys Pittock of Ingersoll and fourth grandchild
for George and Jean Bazos
of Toronto. Great grandchild for Marguerite Pitlock
and Charles Picard.
KNOTT: Michelle is happy
to annou1ice the safe arrival
of her new sister Jayne
Anne, born Thursday, July
12, 1984, at 1:35 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 4 ozs. at St.
Joseph's Hospital. Proud
parents are Jim and Sue
(nee· Prouse) Knott, 108
Main St. VerschoyJe. Happy
grandparents are Keith and
Shirley Prouse, Ml. Elgin,
Jean and Charlie Hunter,
Ingersoll and Roy and
Marion Knott, lngersoll.
LAunSEN: Paul and Ellen
(Smtth) Laursen are thrilled to announce the birth of
their
daughter,
Alicia
Louise, six pounds, seven
ounces, born June 29,1984 at
St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia. Proud grandparents
are Agnes Larsen of Parkhill, and Gord and Audrey
Smith of London .
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setting of the .June 2 \vcdding of Barbara Gail,
daughter of Vince and Bessie Bencsik, and
James Michael, son of Dorothy Clendenning
and the lale RichClrd Clendenninf!
The bride
WilS ~ltclI(\ed
by her sisler, Jallet Alex·
ander, of Wingllarn. Hick
Clendenning of Ingersoll
was the best man for his
brother and guests were
ushered iuto the church hy
Brinn Hoberls
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Jngcrsoil
ilnd Don Allen of Toronlo.
A reception ill HenderHall, lngcrsoll, [ollowed the w('dtling.
Mr. find J\lrs. Clcndp/lIl'
iug tr<1vcllcd through
Alberta and 13rilish Colum·
bia on their honeymoon
SOil
and ()rc flOW residing in
Ti IlsOllhllrg.
Obituaries
Cemetery, on Friday, July
were
Jim sisters, Mrs. Ross (Ruth)
FAIRBANKS:
Lillian Pallbearers
20, 19R4 with the Rev. A.E.
(Moore) Fairbanks, 78, 252 Robins, Lloyd Longman, Brady of Ingersoll, and Mrs.
Menzies officiating.
Whiting Street, Ingersoll, Lloyd Butterworth, Carmon' Clarence (Louise) Stickley
rued Friday, July 20, 1984 at McBeath, Albert Warharn . of RR. I, Stratford. The
TIlisonburg Memorial Hos- andJim Taff. A memorial Hev. Cecil Jardine officiatpital. She is survived by her service was held under the ed the July 23, 1984 funeral
children, Jack and Hazel auspices of the Women of service at McBeath Funeral
~1y"1 ~ : Kathleen (Kay)
Fairbanks of St. Mary's, the Moose, 1012, Monday, Home. Interment in the Smith
Erwin,
58
Harris Street Cemetery.
and Bob and Mary Fair- July 23, 1984 at 7: 30 p.m.
R.R. 1, Putnam, died at
banks of Ingersoll; her Mrs. Fairbanks was born in Pallbearers were Ralph
Westminster Hospital, LonSmith, Lloyd Butterworth,
grandchildren Jerry and Brantford.
don, Sunday, July 22, 1984.
<rl>rd Adam, George IngAnne Louise Fairbanks of
She is survived by her
ham, Ted Ingham and
Stratford; Joan and Bob
husband, Grant; her sister
Bruce Benjamin. A Legion
Doupe of St. Mary's; Troy
Mrs. Wellington (Geraland Bradley Fairbanks of VOIGT: Raymond Voigt, memorial service was held
rune) English of CorbyviJIe,
Ingersoll. Also surviving 62, 278 Wonham Street, lng- Sunday, July 22, 1984 at \ Ont., and brother Donald
7Js;30 p.m. under the auspicthe deceased is her brother, . 'ersoU, died Friday, July 20,
Smith of White Rock, B.C.,
es
of the Royal Canadian
Dr. Fred Rising~Moore 'of 1984 at Woodstock General
along with severa] nieces
Legion branch 119.
Indianapoli~; and her great . Hospital. He is survived by
and nephews and grandgrandchildren, Stephanie, . his wife, the former Fern
nieces and grand~nephews.
Jeffrey and Michael. Mrs , Gilber; his soilS Larry of
The Rev. David Staples
Fairbanks was predeceased Port Elgin, Donald of Mt.
officiated the July 24, 1984
by her husband, the late Elgin, and Louie of nger- POOLE; Dr. Marjory A.
funeral service at McBeath
Henry Fairbanks, who died soIl; his daughters Mrs. (Todd) Poole, Ph.D, died
Funeral Home. Interment
in November, 1983.
The john (Linda) Simon of July 9, 1984 at Hillcrest
in Putnam Cemetery. PallRev. Cecil Jardine, assisted Woodstock and Mrs. Paul Terrace, Ann Arbor, Michbearers were Don Hor]ey,
by. t~e Rev. Tom Griffin, (Sue) Ar~ourof R.R. 2, igan. She is survived by her
Grant Langford, Hugh
offiCiated the July 24, 1984 . Thamesford. Also surviv- , son Jack Poole of British
Currie, Ron Cartmale, Ron
funeral service at McBeath ing are 11 grandchildren, Columbia. A service of
Graves and Doug English.
Mrs. Erwin was born in
.!"uneral H~me. Interment. and Mr. Voigt's brother committal was held at the
Deseronto.
. m Beachville Cemetery.
Donald of Ingersoll. and his family lot, Harris Street
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Cr., Ingersoll, are happy to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Rebecca Genevieve. She was born July 27,
1984 at Alexandra Hospital,
Ingersoll.
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IlEHD: John William
(B1lT')1'f"erd, 67, 135 Carroll
Street, Ingersoll, dicd at
Alexalldra Hospital.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Charlotte Clare;
his son Walter of Beachville, and his daughter, Mrs,
Rees (Margaret) Boll of
Ingersoll. Also surviving
are six grandchildren and
four great grandchildren,
Mr, Herd is survived by
his sisters Mrs, Ernie (Margaret) Mehew of Toronto,
Mrs. Emmie Sisty of Picton,
Mrs. John (Edie) Abbott of
Picton, Mrs. Jack (Mable)
Walker of California, and by
his brothers Alex of Brantford, and Dave of Paris,
He was predeceased by
his brothers Fred, George
and Albert.
The Rev, John Jennings
officiated the August 13,
1984 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jan
Mulsaers, Ken Beaumont,
Ken West Junior, Jim Murray, Clare pye and Gerald
McLeod,
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Mr, Herd was born in
Oxford County.
Elizabeth
(CiTI5bs)rTtlus, 80, died August 6, 1984 at Alexandra
Hospital. '
She is survived by her
husband Charles, who resides at 211 Merritt Street,
Ingersoll.
Also surviving are her
sisters
Mrs.
Florence
Sharpe of Sparta, Mrs. Rose
Titus of Centreville, Mrs.
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Hamilton General Hospital on
Tuesday AU\Just 14. 1984, in
her 7 I st year, lily MClY (lil)
Knighl 01 Paris, Wile 01 the late
Albert Barb~r Dear sisler of
Mrs. Violet Neal of
Woodslock, and dear aunl of
several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her sister
Rose lewis, and brothers
William, Roy and Leslie
Friends will be recieved al the
William KipJ.l Funeral Home,
184 Grand River Street North,
Paris, Thursday afternoon and
evening, where service will be
held Friday August 17 at 1 :30
p.m. Interment Paris
Cemetery,
Ellen Hammond of Ingersoll, and her brother James
Gibbs or Ingersoll. Mrs.
Titus is also survived by
several nieces and nephews.
The Rev. Tom Griffin
officiated the August 9, 1984
funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home, Interment
in the Harris Street Cem~
etery.
Pallbearers were Norman
Byerlay, Thomas Hanley,
Leslie Underwood, Theo
Webber, Ernie Hammond
and Roy McMahon.
Mrs, Titus was born in
Croydon, England.
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soli, on Wednesday Augusl
15, 1984, Bernice (Pearson)
Martyn, age 92, formerty of 95
William Street. Ingersoll, Wife
of the late Dunald Martyn, Dear
mother of Air Vice Marshat
Maxwell Pearson Martyn 01
Merrickville, Ontario, Dear
grandmother of Heather 'and
Donald Martyn, Dear great·
grandmother of Tracy and
Scott Donald Martyn
Predeceased by one son
Donald, and one daughter
June. Friends will be received
at the McBeath Funeral Home,
246 Thames Sireet South, In·
gersoll on Thursday (rom 7 ' 9
p.m., where service will be
held on Friday August 1 7 at
11 :00 a.m. Rev. John Jennings officiating.' Interment in In,
gersol~ Rural Cemeler~_._ _
,~~QR9UQ PALE : Marjory : McCorquodale died
at University Hospital, London, on Friday, August 3,
1984. She was the former
Marjory Burns and resided
at Lot 22, concession 1,
Town Line of West Zorrs,
Mrs. McCorquodale died
at the age of 80,
She was the beloved wife
of Donald J. McCorquodalc,
dear mother of Mrs. Lorne
(Joyce) Groves of London,
and Burns, at home; sister
of Lorne Burns, Guelph.
Three grandchildren also
survive,
She rested at the L,A, Ball
FWleral Chapel St. Marys
until Monday, August 6
when the funeral service
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Mack of Thamesford officiating, Interment in North
Embro Cemetery.
Donations to the Canadian
Bible Society or lhe charity
of your choice would be
appreciated.
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At R.E.C.U
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eneral Hospital.
on August 26. 1984. Claylon
Peter Steinacker, 91 William
Street, Taltistock . age 66
years. Beloved husband of
Myrtle Herlick. Dear lather of
Peter and his wile Faye of
Tara. and Brenda and her hus·
band Melvyf"l Sim of R R 5 Em·
bro. Dear brother of Millon.
Wilfred. Howard and Lloyd all
of R R 5 Embro, Edward and
Mrs. Thomas (Vera) Shear·
down. both of Tavistock. Lov·
ingly remembered by six
grandchildren
Predeceased
by one daughter Sharon in
1979 and one brother Herbert
in 1981 . Friends may call al
the Rober! Krug Funeral
Home , Tavlstock, after 2
o'clock Monday. until noon
Tuesday. Private family funeral
'service at the funeral home on
Tuesday . The Reverend Dan
Yourkevilch of Simcoe will of·
ficlate. and interment will be in
Trinity . Lulheran Cemetery.
Sebastopol. Those desiring
are asked to consider Ihe On·
cology Department of Sick
Children's Hospilal. Toronto,
or the Canadian Cancer Socie ·
ty as expressions of sympathy.
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399 Wellington St., Inger·
soli died at her summer
home at Crestwood Park,
RR 1, 13urfol'dollSaturday .
She.was 64 .
She was born in Ingersoll. a daughter of the late
Mr . and Mrs. Squire T\'foyer
and held been employed
with the sales department
of Towers Department
Store and Vic Brooks
Camera Shop. She was a
past senior regent of the
Loyal Order of the Moose,
Ladies Chapter.
Her first husband, the
late W. Arthure Gibson,
predeceased her in 1968.
She i slirvi ved by her
husband Clinton L. (Ding)
Cia rk; da ughters, Mrs.
Harry (Berniece)
Rossewy, of Woodstock,
Ms . Marilyn Blancher, of
Kitchener, Mrs . James
(Joyce) Lichti, of
Woodstock and a step·
daughter. Barbara Clark,
of RR 1, Woodstock. Also
surviving are six grandchildren and brothers
Stuart Moyer, of Ingersoll
and Ken Moyer, of
Woodstock .
Friends will bc received
at the M .D . (Macl,·Smilh
Funeral 'Home, 69 Welljngton St. N.. Woodstock
where the funeral service
will be held 1::l0 p.m . Tuesday with Rev . Bruce Suitor
officiating. Burial will be
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summer home. Crestwood
Park, 8rant County. on Satur·
day August 25. 1984. Mrs.
Doris N. (Gibson) Clark of 399
Wellington Streel. Ingersoll. in
her 65th ye(jr. Beloved wife of
Clinton l. (Ding) Clark of Inger·
soli (and the late W. Arthur Gib·
son . 1968). Dear mother of
Mrs. Harry (Bernice) Aossewy
of Woodstock. Ms. Marilyn
Blancher of Kitchener. Mrs.
James (Joyce) Lichtl of
Woodstock, and stepmother 01
Barbara Clark, R R 1
Woodstock . Loving grand·
mother of six grandchildren.
and sisler of Stuart Moyer of
Ir. )ersoll. and Ken Moyer of
WoodstOCK. Friends will be
received at the M. D. (Mac)
Smith Funercll Home. 69 Wetl ·
ington Sireet North ,
Woodstock, where the funeral
service will be held at 1:30
p .m. Tuesday August 28 with
Rev . Bruce Suitor officiating.
Interment will be In the Harris
Street Cemetery, West Ox·
ford . A memorial service by the
Women of the Moose , Oxford
Lodge. will be held al the
funeral home 7:30 p.m. on
Monday.
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Cemetery. West Oxford.
A memorial service by
the Womcn of the Moose
will be held at the funcrul
home today at 7 :30 p.m
SANUUA BlH'fClL .
Sandra Birtch of HH 6,
Braemar Hd ., Woodstock
died at Sl. Joseph's
Hospital, London on
Sunday.
She was born at
Hanover, Ont., a daughter
of the la te Dr. W. A. Birtch
and Peggy Walker. She
came to Woodstock 27
years ago and she was a
graduate nurse of the
Woodstock
General
Hospital.
She's survived by her
husband, Thomas Birtch,
two daughters, Tiffany and
Tasha and two sons. Tracy
and Trevor, all at home;
one sister, Mrs . Rick <Jaqueline) Gilbank, of
Hanover; two brothers,
William of Aylmcr and
Bradley, of Goderich and
step-mother, Ruth Walker.
of Goderich .
Friends may call at the
Rowell Funeral Home, 134
Hiddell St., Woodstock
where funeral service will
be held Wednesday at 2
p.m . [3urial will be made in
the Hunlingford Cemetery .
Memorial contribLltions to
the Cancer Society would
he appreciated .
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fngersoll on Monday,
September 10, 1984. Howard
Rawlings, age 85 Beloved
husband of Florence (Barnett)
Rawlings of 256 Oxford
Streel, Ingersoll. Dearfalher of
Herbert, London. Edward. Los
Angeles , California. Dear
brother of John. Ingersoll. Mrs .
Elizabeth Eaton, Tillsonburg .
Also survived by three grand·
'. children, Donald and David
london. Jeff. Vancouver B.C.:
two great· grandchildren lisa
and Scoll. Funeral announce '
ment laler. McBeath Funeral
~ome, Ingersoll.
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Seplember ~, 1 !:HH. .J01l11
[Joe) McEwen . age 65 . Hus·
band of the late Vera La\lord
(1981) of 244 Evelyn Sireet.
Ingersoll. Dl;:ar father of Mrs.
Robert Hillis (Pat). Lucan. Mrs.
Brian Wright (Florence). Mrs .
Robert Borland (Cheryl). Inger ·
soil. Bill La\ford. Brantford.
Lloyd (Butch) McEwen
Woodstock . Dear brolher oj
Mrs . Don Murray (Annie).
Scolburgh N.S . Mrs. Don
Matheson (Irene). Starleton .,
N .S. Also survived by sixleen
grandchildren. two great·
grandchildren. Friends Will be
received at the McBealh
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South . Ingersoll where
service w,lI be held on
Wednesday September 12 at
2 :00 p .m" Rev. Tom Griffin of·
ficiating. Interment Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery. Royal Cana·
dian Legion memorial service
Tuesday at 7:00 p . m
auspices of Branch 119.
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RosP({ ngersoll alter a brief
Illness. on Salurday
SePt~mber 8, 1984, Patricia
Mor(!son of 209 Hall Street
Ingersoll. Beloved daughter oi
Mrs. Marie Morrison and the
late Thomas J. Morrison . Dear
sister of Elaine. london. Mrs .
William Hawkins (Sheila). Van·
couver B.C .. Bill Waterloo
Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Sireet South. Ingersoll
until Tuesday September 11 at
10 :45 a.m .. then 10 the
Church of the Sacred Hearl for
funeral Mass at 11 :00 a m . In·
tt~l'Q~nt in Sacred Heart
:tj~~.elery. Parish prayers this
evening at 8:00 . In lieu of
flowers. remembrances to the
charily of your choice may be
arranged for at the funeral
home .
T-ltrpita1'1nge rsoli on
Monday.
September 10. 19BI1. Howard
Rawlings , age 85 . Beloved
husband 01 Florence (Barnell)
R<:\wlings 01 256 Oxiord
Slreet . IngeI50\l. Dcar lalher of
Hcrbt'rl, London . Edward . Los
Angp.les . Calilornia . Dear
hrothcr of Jolln. Ingersoll. Mrs:
Elozabell) Ealon . TIlisonburg .
Also surVived hy l!)(f-C grand·
clllldrCIl. DorwlcJ and David,
I.ondon. Jeff . Vancouver 8 C .
two greal ·grandchildren Lisa
and Scoll . Friends will be
received at Ihe McBeath
Funeral Horne. 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll. where
complele service will be held
on Wednesday. September 12
al 1 1 :00 a.m .. Rev . George.
Wall officialing . Inlerment in'
Harris Sireet Cemetery
Remembrances to Firsl Baptist
Church or the HeMt Foundu
tion may be arrRf.ged lor at the
funeral home .' .'
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to
announce the safe urrival of
his brother, Mathew, on
S:pternber 1, 1984, weighing
SIX pounds, 10 ounces. The
proud parents, Liz and
Brian, would like to thank
Dr. M.L. Robinson and all
the maternity staff of Victoria Hospital.
MILLER
On Aug us [lM'3t ~ 1984, at
Alexandra Hospital , to
Sandy Miller and Larry
Wellar, a son, James Rae
Miller, was born at 5:23
p.m "
weighing
seven
pounds, 21J2 ounces. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Dave McEwen and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Wellar.
DEWAN
David and Louise Dewan
are pleased to announce the
birth of their first grandchild, Patrick Michael, son
of Dennis and Pauline Dewan of Burlington . A great
grandson and namesake for
P.M. Dewan.
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ana
Norman
itaren Bige·
low, 62 Bell Slreet, Apt. B,
Ingersoll, are thrilled to
announce the birth of their
son,
Aaron
Gilchrist
William. He was born at
Alexandra Hospital on September 1, 1994, weighing
seven pounds, three ounces.
Brian an ~KflS! !'thcKim are
pleased to announce the
arrival of their son, Colin
Kenneth, on August Zl 1984
at Victoria HospitaL' London.
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September 10. 1984 . F"red J .
Bult of the Oxford Regional
Nursing Home . Ingersoll. and
formerly of "Noodstock. in his
88th year Husband 01 the
former Irene Beam . Father of
Mrs . Norman (Aona) Eyre of
Lindsay, MrS
Duncan
(Patricia) Chatmers of Toronto,
Mrs
Gail Inwood of
Woodstock, Mrs
Brian
(Sharon) Chamberlain, Port
Burwell, Mrs . Ron (Dorothy)
Deadman of . Woodstock, and
Donald Butt of Woodstock .
Grandfather of twelve grand·
children and six great grandchitdren. and brother of
Bill Butt of Ingersoll.
Predeceased by a son fred , a
daughter Margaret , and a
sister Mrs . Ada VansiCkte.
Friends will be' received com ·
mencing Thursday aflernoo n
at the M. D. (Mac) Smith
Funerat Home . 69 Wetlington
Sireet North, Woodstock ,
where the luneral service will
be held 1 :30 p.m. Friday
September 14 . with Rev.
George Walt 01 Ingersoll officiating Interment will be in
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September 16. 1984. David
Ritchie. age 64 . Husband of
the lale Raey (Sutherland) RiI ·
~hie I( I 981), o( 288 Welllngto~, Steel. Ingersoll . Dear
falher of Mrs. Brian Thomas
(Dorothy). Ingersoll. James of
Atexis Crick. B.C . Dear grandfather of Dwight. Carrie and
Scott Thomas . Dear brother of
JO.hn, Sout.hhampton England.
FrIends Will be received at
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
Thames Sireet Soulh. Ingar soli . where service will be held
on Wednesday September 19
~t 2:00 p .m . . Rev. John Jenn·
Ings officiating . Interment in
Field of Honor. Ingersoll Rural
Cem.etery. Masonic memorial
service on Monday Seplember
at 7:30 p .m. auspices of
St.John·s Lodge No. 68 A.F.
and . A.M .
Royal Canadian
Legion. memorial service on
Tuesday; September 18 at
7 :30 p .m. auspices of Branch
119. Re,membrances to the
-lear! Foundation or Cancer
Society may be arranged for at
the funeral ~ome.
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Duane and Susan
(nee: Hugill) are pleased to
a nnounce the' birtl' of their
son, Clark Michael, on Aug·
ust 28, 1984, weighing seven
pounds, eight ounces, at
Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. A new brother for
Allison .
Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hugill and Mr . and
Mrs. Norm Paton all of
Mt. Elgin. Proud' greatgrandmothers are Mrs.
Jean Hugill, of Ingersoll and
Mrs. Pearl Paton, London.
MILLEn... On August 31,;;;
1984,. at Alexandra Hospital,
to Stndy Miller and Larry
W~lIar,
Alexandra
September 16, 1984, Ethel
(Page) Lowrie ill her 94th
year. Wife 01 the late William
James Lowrie of 178 Earl
Street, tngersoll. Friends will
be received at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 2~6 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll. where
service will be held Tuesday
September 18 at 2 :00 p .m.
Rev . George Wall officiating .
Interment in Harris Street
Cemetery.
At Victoria
PATERSON Hospital, London, on Sunday
September 16, 1984, Gordon
Paterson. age 64. Beloved I
husband of Eunice (Hendford)
Paterson of 222 Earl Sireet,
·tngersolL Dear father of Danny. Kingston , Marjorie Mac·
Millan. Calgary. Mrs. George
Molnar (Catherine), Ingersoll,
Mrs. Jerry Lamb (Betty),
Tdlsonburg : Mrs. Ken Gardha.m (Barbara). Ingersoll,
DaVid and Susan, Ingersoll.
Dear brother of Lawrence and
Melvin, R R 2 Ingersoll, Mrs.
Gordon Teeple (Gladys), Lon·
don, Mrs . Edilh Garlow, Ocala
Florida. AlsQ survived by elg h leen grandchilden. Predeceas·
ed by one brother William
(1979). Friends will be (eceived at the McBeath Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Streel
South . Ingersoll, where service will be held Wesnesday
September 19 at 11 :00 a.m:
Rev. John Jennings officiating.
Interment in the Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery. Remembrances to
the charity of your choice may
be arranged lor al the funeral
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D~aths
a son, James Rae
Miller, was born at 5 :23
p.m.,
weighing
seven
pounds, two and a half
ounces.
Proud
grandparents are Mr_ and Mrs.
Dave McEwen and Mr. and
Mrs_ Howard Wellar.
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55 Deaths
AQ RDHAM . Al Alexandra
ospital on Sunday
September 23rd. 1984, after
a lenglhy illness, William J .
Fordham oJ 285 Thames
Slreet Norln. IngerSOll. age
79 . Dear husband of Mary
(Valleeyj Fordham . Oear father
of Mrs . Don Miller (Marilyn),
Kitchener . Mrs . Bob Van
Santen (Sylvia), IngerSOll, Gor·
don James, Woodstock. Keith
Archer, Ingersoll. Frank Brook,
Illinois. Predeceased by his
first wife Rose Craig (194 7).
his brothers Tom and Arthur
and daugher Geraldine Lawton
(1975). Also survived by
twenty-four grandchildren, six·
teen great-grandchildren
Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
Thames Street South, Ingersoll
until Wednesday September
26, 1984 al 10:45 a.m ., then
to the Church of the Sacred
Heart for funeral Mass at
11 :00 a.m. Parish prayers .on .
Tuesday "I 8 :00 p .m. InIe r m " 1O! InS I . /.1 a r y , s
Cemetery, Woodstock .
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Jim and Mary-Ellen (nee:
Veldman) are happy to
announce the arrival of
their second child, Kevin
Joseph,
weighing
six
pounds, 14 ounces. born on
September 19, 1984 at St.
Marys Memorial Hospital.
A new playmate for Krista.
Proud grandparents are Joe
and Dora Zegers, Ingersoll,
and Andy and Mary Veldman of Embro.
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94, 178 EarJ Street, Ingersoll, died Sunday, September 16, 1984 at Alexandra Hospital.
She was predeceased by
her husband, the late
William James Lowrie.
The Rev. George Watt
officiated the September 18
funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Intennent
in the Harris Street Cemetery .
Pallbearers were GDrdon
Paterson, Wilmer Empey,
Norman
McLeod,
Cliff
Strathdee, Ted Hunt and Dr.
P . Rae.
Mrs. Lowrie was born in
Norlh Norwich Township.
MABEE: Kathleen (Waring), formerly of Kitchener.
died at Cambridge Memorial Hospital, September 22
in her 84th year.
Dear mother ; of Eugene
Mabee of Ingersoll, she is
also survived by five grandchildren and one grea t
grandchild; sisters Hilda
Scott of Durham, and Olive
Nancekivelle. and brother
Len Waring of London.
She was predeceased by a
daughter, 201a, and a son,
Keith (RCAF 1945).
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was held with the Rev. Tom
Griffin officiating. Burial in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
PAI ERSOJS: Gordon, 74,
222 Earl Street, Ingersoll,
died at Victoria Hospital,
London,
Monday,
September 17, 1984.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Eunice Handford; sons Danny of Kingston, David of Ingersoll,
Gary
of
Woodstock;
daughters Mrs. Ken (Barbara) Gardham, Ingersoll,
Susan of Ingersoll, Marjorie
MacMillan of Calgary, Mrs.
George (Catherine) Molnar
of Ingersoll, and Mrs. Terry
(Betty) Lamb of Tillsonburg.
Also surviving are 18
grandchi Idren;
brothers
Lawrence ,and : Melvin ~ " of
R.R. 2, Ingersoll, sisters
Mrs. Edith Garlowof Acala,
Florida, and Mrs . Gordon
(Gladys) Teeple of London.
Mr. Paterson was predeceased by his brother,
William, in 1979.
The Rev . John Jennings
officiated the Septembp': 19,
1984 funeral service at
SMITH
Brian and ~are pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Matthew Brian,
on September 22, 1984 at
Kitchener-Waterloo
Hospital. A brother for Benjamin. Proud grandparents
are .nose Ramrattan and
''Jack and· Noree,-, Smith. all
of Ingersoll.
McBealh Funeral Horne .
Interment
in
Ingersoll
nural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Roy
LRnd, Wayne House, Dave
Cussons,
Ross
Crown,
David Chips and Harry
Walch . Honorary pallbearers were Alex McGinnis,
Currie Wilson. John Smith
and Graham Mills_
Mr. Paterson was born in
North Oxford Township.
ll J T~ I UE: David, 64, 288
Wellington Street, Ingersoll.
died Sunday, September 16,
1984 at Victoria Hospital,
London.
He is survived by his
children, SOil James of Alexis Creek, B.C., and daughtcr, Mrs . Brian (Dorothy)
11 lO III as of Ingersoll; grandchildren Dwight, Carrie and
Scott Thorilas; and brother
John of Southamplon, England .
Mr . Ritchie was predeceased by his wife, the
late Haey Sutherland Ritchie, in 19R1.
The Rev. John Jennings
officiated the funeral service C\t McBeath Funeral
Horne September 19, 1984.
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Place of burial was the
Field of HOllor, Ingersoll
Hural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Stewart
Thurtell, Jon Bowman, Gail
MacKay, Leo Kirwin, Ron
James and Ed Webster.
A memorial service was
held bv the RoyC\1 Canadian
LegiOll, branch 119, Scp. tember 18, and another one
was held hy Sl . John's
Lodge 68, AF and AM on
Septem her 17.
Mr. Hitchie was born in
Perth, Scotland . He worked
as a purchaser with Pride of
Paris Fabrics.
He served in the Itoyal
Army Medical Corp from
1939 to 1945 in Europe; was
a piper in Ingersoll Pipe
Band, and taught Highland
dancing in Ingersoll.
He operated a fabric store
in Ingersoll (or some years.
Mr . Hilc}1je was active in
lhe community and was a
mcmber of SL John's Lodge
@ AF and AM; the Avalon
chapter Order of lhe Eastern Sl<'lr 220; the Royal
Canadian Legion, branch
119, and the Canadian Order
Foresters Court 18.
He was a member of SL
Palll's
Presbyterian
Church, Ingersoll.
DIKIN:'
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At Alexahdra Hos.
pltal, on Septembet 19 1984
. to Scott and Jackie: Be'a"1 6
Larch Place, IngEtrsoll . ' a
da~gh.ter, Angela LYo'ne,
welghmg six poun(fs 10
ounces was born. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs . Jack Ingram of Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs
Donald Beam, Thamesford'
Special thanks to Dr. Task~
er and Dr. Rechner and
nurses on second floor.
K RAMER: At Alexandra
Hospital on September 19
1984, to Joe and Jenny
Kramer, R.R.2, 3 Davey Sf
Ingersoll, a son Reuben.
brother for Sjoukje and
Alicia. Proud grandparents
are Jouke and Tina Kramer
of Ingersoll and Jim and
Hendrikje Van to) of Richmond, B.C.
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ESSELTINE: Bob and Ellen (nee-Hanson) of Glen
Allen, are pleased to anno~ce the early, but safe
arrIval of their daughter
Rebecca Suzanne, born
September 12, at Hamilton's
McMaster Medical Centre
weighing two poWlds one V4
ounces. A sister for Eric
Christopher and Aaron'
P~oud grandparents ar~
.ClIff and Jean Esseltine of
Mount Elgin dnd Archie and
Nora Hanson of Salford.
ZQMER j Henry and Grace
Zomer, R.R. 5, Ingersoll
a~e pleased to announce th~
birth of their daughter
Allison Sarah , She was bor~
. at Alexandra Hospital September 5, 1984,
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Kim Attridge (nee-Judd) of
Stratford are pleased to
annOlUlce the birth of their
son Judd Richard, born at
St. Marys Memorial Hospi~l, <?ctober 1, 1984, weighmg eight pounds two oz. A
w~e brother for Jessica.
FIrst grandson for Dennis
and Shirley Judd, a great·
gr(lndson for Oscar and
~elen Judd and Nellie Morns all of Ingersoll,
t:.WlUJJA.lU: William J.
Fordham, 79, 285 Thames
Street North, Ingersoll, died
Sunday, September 23, 1984
at Alexandra Hospital.
He is survived by his wife
the former Mary Vallee;
sons Gordon James Fordham of Woodstock, Keith
Archer of Ingersoll, and
Frank Book of III inois'
daughters Mrs. Don (Ma'riIyn) Miller of Kitchener
and Mrs. Dob (Sylvia) Va~
Santen of Ingersoll,
Also surviving are 24
grandchildren and 16 great
grandchildren.
Mr. Fordham was predeceased by his parents, the
late Thomas and Ellen
Fordham: his first wife, the
late Rose Craig, in 1947; his
brothers Tom and Arthur
and his daughter Geraldin~
Lawton in 1975,
Funeral mass was held at
Sacred Heart Church, September 26. Interment in St.
Mary's Cemetery, Woodstock.
Pallbearers were Dill
Roulston, Chuck Doyle, Bill
Woodcock, Bill Fordham
Paul Vallee and Doug Val~
lee , Flower bearers were '
Steve Fordham, Scott Lawton, Ron Book, Don Book,
Ken Archer, David Archer
and Britt Archer.
Parish prayers were said
'Tuesday, September :l5,
1984.
Mr. Fordham was a member of Sacred Heart Church
and a member of the
Knights of Columbus. He
worked for Overland Western Express for 22 years.
He was born in Norwich
Norfolk, England.
DEATHS
ANNEN: Jcffrey James Annen, one and a half years
old, died at War Memorial
Children's Hospital, LondOll, Oil Friday, Seplember
28, 1984 , He is the son of
Anne and Henry Annen, 7
Linden Place, Ingersoll .
He is survived by his
brothers Da ve and Rick
and sister Brenda, all at
home; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, William
De'Haan of Kilchener, and
Mr. Rnd Mrs Dirk Kuik of
Aylmer.
The Rev. Cecil Jardine
officiated the Monday, Oct-
ober I, 1984 funeral service
at Trinity United Church .
Interment in Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Rick
Annen, Dave Annen, Dustin
Kraft and Craig Robinson.
f'lowerbearers were Bren·
da Anncn, Klaas Kielstra
and Stacey Kielstra ,
The child was born in
Ingersoll ,
INGRAM: At Woodstock
General Hospital on October 10, 1984, to Tom and
Lynn, a daughter Amanda
Peggy
Ruth,
weighing
seven pounds, one ounce,
was born. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
James Patience, Thamesford and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ingram, Ingersoll, Special
thanks to Dr. C. Smith, Dr.
Neal, Dr. Chua and nurses
on third floor .
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exchange vows at
Trinity United Church
Susan..Diane_Harrison, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Harrison of Ingersoll
andRfl41.JQ~~pll.. I:JW.~ , eldest son of
Rev. and Mrs. Carmen Holbrough of Barrie
were united in marriage on September 15,
1984 at Trinity United Church in Ingersoll.
Rev. Carmen Holbrough, father of the
groom of{icJ.~~~4, . at the double-ring cere- '
mony and the soloists were Jeff Holbrough,
brother of the groom and Ellen Hutcheson
who sang "We've Only Just Begun lf ,
"Evergreen" and "The Wedding Song If •
The bride given in marriage by her father,
was gowned in a tradilional gown of white
chiffon with long bouffant sleeves, empire
waist and mandarin neckline. The V-shaped
yoke of tulle embroidered with lace and
pearls was edged in deep ruffles. The full
fJowing skirt fell into a soft chapel train. Her
matching brimmed hat was covered with
the same chiffon and ruffles with two chiffon
picot edged tails down the back . Her
cascade of flowers included white roses,
white mini carnations, aistramatia, stephanotis, baby's breath and trailing English
ivy.
The matron of honour was Debbie
Pearson, friend of the bride and the
bridesmaids were Barb Haycock, friend of
the bride and Chris Holbrough, sister of the
groom. They were similarly gowned in rose
jersey with matching elbow length lace
capes . They carried bouquets of burgundy
carnations, white mums and alstramaria.
The best man was Steve· Quantrill of
Beaverton, friend of the groom and the
ushers were Jeff Holbrough and Dave
Harrison, brother of the bride. They wore
grey tuxedos with grey satin cummerbunds .
The reception was held in Trinity Church
Fellowship Hall followed by a dance at the
Mt. Elgin Community Centre.
Guests attended from Barrie, Beaverton,
Blind River, Bracebridge, London, Ottawa,
Sarnia, T~ronto. and surrounding area.
The couple honeymooned at The Ben
Miller Inn in Goderich and are now residing
at 34 Princess Park Road in Ingersoll.
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Hospila:ngerSOIl on Tuesday
October 30, 1984, Ralph
Ellwood Swartoul of 276
Whiting Street, Ingersoll,
formerly of Verschoyle, after a
lengthy illness, in his 80th
year. Beloved husband of
Blanche (Quinn) Swartou!.
Dear brother of Mrs. Clara
Cuddy (Goldie), London. Son
of the late Llwellyn and Louisa
Swartout. Friends will be
received al McBeath Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South, Ingersoll after 2:00
p.m. on Wednesday. where
service will be held on Thurs.
day Novemember 1sl at 2 :00
p.m., Rev. Cecit Jardine officiating. Inlerment In Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery. Remem.
brances to the Cancer Soclery
may be arranged for at the
funeral home.
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M~Q~~ - At SI.Joseph's
HospTt;~ondon, on Friday
November 2, 1984, Ina Bella
(Randall) McDonald of Oxford
Manor Rest Home, Ingorsoll, in
her 881h year. Wile of the lale
Lloyd McDonald (1961) She
is Survived by several nieces
and nephews. A private funeral
'service was held at the Rowell
Funeral Home. tllterment was
at the Presbytg~jan Cemerery.
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ROSpit,1i, London on Thursday
November 1sl. 19811, Harry
Ellery, age 69, of R R 2 Mount
Elgin. Beloved husband of
Frances (Kerr) Ellery. Dear
father of Mrs. Ken Williams
(Joyce), R R 2 Moullt Elgin.
Dear grandfather of Jim, A A 1
Mount Elgin, Brad, Ingersoll.
Dear great-grandfather .of
Susan. Friends will be received at McBeath Funeral Home,
246 Thamos Street South, In·
gersoll, where complete service will be held on Saturday
November 3 at 1:00 p.m.,
Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez of·
ficiating. Interment in Harr!s
Street Cemetery. MaSOniC
Memorial Service 011 Friday
November :2 at 7:30 p.m.
auspices of Dereham Lodge
No.624 A.F. and A.M
Remembrances to the Cancer
Society or Shrine HospJlal may
arrarlgeO klr at the funeral
home::'
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. Wayne are·, proud to a~.
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baby boy, Gary' Wayne or
October 5, 1984 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
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RICHAHDS - At Alexandra
Hospital on October 23, 1~04,
to Mike and Dawn Richards, 163 Thames Sl. N.,
Apt. 2, Ingersoll, a son
Johnathon Michael.
eAat:H::_S -
- John and Christine(Bowen) are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of
their daughter Megan Jessica on October 24, 1984,
weighing seven pounds six
ounces at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. First grandchild for Jack and Hel ~n
Dinner of Thamesford and
Chuck and Phillis Bowen of
Brantford_ Proud Great
grandparents are Murray
and Nellie Johnson of
Thamesford, Victoria Dinner of Thamesford and C.W.
Bowen of Bouser B.C.
I~It\EL~l'0 N. :- Don and Pat
are pl eased (o announce the
arrival of their son, George
"Michael" born October 13,
1984, at 5:26 p,m., weighing
six pounds, 15 ounces.
Proud grandparen~ are
Carl and Miriam Ethelston
and Wallace and Ruby
Brackenbury. Great grandparents are Stan ~nd Marion Stephens_ SpeCIal thanks
to Dr_ Tasker and Victoria
Hospital Staff.
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Alexandra
November 6, 19B4, Grace
(Olmstead) Barnes, beloved
wife of Charles Barnes 01 1 58
Canterbury Sireet, Ingersoll.
Dear mother of Mrs. John
Robinson (Marian). Illgersoll,
Mrs. Dorothy Kendall,
Woodstock, Mrs
Walter
Guenette (Mildred), IngerSoll.
Dear sister of Gordon
Olmstead of Stayner Also sur.
vived by seven grandChildren
and ten great.grandchildren.
Predeceased by four Sisters
and two brothers, and one
grandson David Gu£!netle
(1983). Friends will be received al the McBealh Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South, IngerSOll, aiter 2:00
p.m. on Friday November 9,
where complete funeral service will be held on Sarurday
November f 0 at 1 T :00 a.m.
Rev. George Walt officiating
Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery. Remembrances to
First Baptist Church or Ihe
charity of "your choice may be
arranged for at the luneral
home.
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KIRWIN: Mary E. Kin..,in
of
kk.
2. Mt. ·Elgin. died
Monday, November 12,1984,
at
TiUsonburg District
Memorial Hospital in her
78th year .
Born in Ingersoll March 6,
1907, she was the daughter
of the late William Johnson
and the former Margaret
Minard.
She was a member of st.
Mary's Roman Catholic
Church. Tillsonburg, and
the
Catholic
Women's
League.
Her hus.band, Philip Kir-
wm, predeceased her on
July 4. 1975.
Surviving are her four
daughters, Mrs. J .T. (Anna
Marie) Hayes of Montreal
Mrs. Jack (Joan) Lewis of
Ingersoll, - Mrs . .' Douglas
(Agnes) Wilson of Tillsonburg, and Mrs. Dr. S.M.
(Pauline) Ahmad of Lawrence, New Jersey; her five
sons, Patrick of Ingersoll.
Martin of R.R. 4, Embro,
and Michael. Robert and
Paul. aU of R.R. 2, Mt.
Elgin.
Mrs. Kirwin is also survived by 45 grandchildren
and three great grandchildren; her sisters Mrs.
Margaret Elliott and Mrs.
Rose Moulton, both of Ingersoll. Mrs. Ted (Jean) Haylow of Vancouver, and Mrs.
Bill (Helen) Swartz of
Woodstock.
She was predeceased by
one son. WilHam, in 1%8. by
her grandson. David Kir".,;n. in 1978. and by her
brother. William Johnson
in 1982.
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Resting at the Ostrander
Funeral Home in Tillsonburg until Friday morning,
then to St. Mary's Roman
Catholic Church, Tillsonburg, for funeral mass at 10
a.m ., said by the Rev.
Father Michael Langan.
Interment in Ingersoll
Cemetery.
A special service will be
held by the CWL Thursday
at 3 p.m., and public prayers will be Thursday at 8
p.m. at the funeral home .
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DEATHS
BYILER: Frank,85, R.R.l,
Salford, died November 14,
1984 at Alexandra Hospital,
Ingersoll.
Mr. Butler was predeceased by his wife, the late
Dorris (Rowse) Butler, 13
days earlier, November I,'
DEATHS
was a member of Sacred
Heart Church and the
church's choir.
~Y.BEN;
Bert, 55, R.R4,
t am esford, died Monday,
November 12, 1984 at Victoria Hospital, London.
1984,
He is survived by his wife,
The Rev. David Staples the former Mary KooL
officiated the November 16,
Also surviving are his
1984 flU1eral service at Mc- children, John and Diane of
Beath Funeral Home, Inter· R.R.4, Thamesford, JoAnne
ment in the Harris Street and Harry Smits of Forest,
Cemetery.
Robert and Cathy of R.R.4,
Mr. Butler was born in Thamesford, Marlene and
North Dorchester Town- Henry Spanjers of RR7,
ship.
Tillsonburg, Anita
and
Hank Stuyt. Also surviving
DESJ\lOND: John (JClck),
are his grandchildren, Eric,
58, 149 Whiting Street, Nicole, Karen, Alisha, LeIngersoll, died Thursctay, anne aud Peter, Lyndsay,
November IS, 1984 at Alex- Steven, Shivonne, Jennifer,
andra Hospital.
Carolynnc, Julie and Mary.
He is survived by his
Mr. Luyhen is survived by
nieces and nephews, Mrs. one sister and three broThomas (Ann) Sollys of thers, in Holland.
Sault Ste. Maric, Michael
He was predeceased by
Catc of Alliston, Peter Cate his childrcn, William and
of Lloydminstcr, Alta., Lisa Margaret, in 1979,
Cate of Brampton, and ElizFather Charles Campbell
abeth Newman of Sloney officiated the funeral mass
Creek; and by his sisters, at Sacred Heart Catholic
Mrs, John (Dolores) Cate of Church November 15, 1984.
Rockwood, and Mrs. John Interment in Sacred Heart
(Patricia)
Newman
of Cemetery,
Ingersoll.
Pa.llbearers were Percy
Brush, Ron Murrel, Case
Mr. Desmond was the son Kempen, Herman Huiberts,
of the late Marie and Perc John Hanlon and Dawson
Desmond.
W"lters.
The November 19, 1984
Parish prayers were said
funeral mass was held at Wednesday, November 14,
Sacred
Heart
Catholic 1984.
Church. Parish prayers
Mr. Luyben was born in
were said Sunday, Novem- Aarlanderveem, Holland.
He worked as a farmer and
ber 18.
Mr. Desmond had worked was a member of the
as an interior ·decorator. He Roman Catholic Church.
. Hospital. Ingersoll on Sunday
. November 25. 1984. Mrs .
Marie O'Connor of 276 Oxford
Street. Ingersoll. in her 77th
year Dear mother of Michael
01 Burlinglon. Patrick of
Thamesford. Loving grand·
mother of Tracy . Tamara and
Danielle Dear sisler of Jack
Hewitt 01 California. Ted and
Ross Hewitt . both of R n 7
Woodstock . Mrs . Reg (Eutie)
Beauchamp 01 Woodstock and
the late Dorothy Harrison and
the late Michael Flood . There
will be rio luneral home visita.
lion . A private family service
. will be held at the M. D. (Mac)
Smith Funeral Home.
" Woodstock. Ontario. Following
cremallon. Interment will be in
the Anghcan Cemetery.
DEATHS
I
(Morden) Thompso~ 'ag'~-60
of , 23 Calfyn Sireet, 'Ingersoll '
Wife of Ihe late Donald Thomp :
Son (I 980) Dear molher 01
Mrs Tllomas Crane (Barbara)
Ingersoll. Dear daughter oi
Mr~ . Carrie Morden. Ingersoll
Dear sisler of George (Mikej
Morden . Delhi . Dear grand.
mother 01 . Meliss<l and Dmryl
Crane . Friends will be receiv .
ed ~at the McBeath Funeral
Ho e. 246 Thames Sireel
South . IngersOll. wh'ere ser .
Vice will be held on Wednes.
day November 28 al 1:30
P.'!!.: Rev . David Nancekivell
olflclatlng. Intermenl in Harris
Street Cemetery
Remen!'
brances 10 the Cancer Society
may be arranged for al the
funerat home
DEATHS
DEATHS
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Elsie (Warner)
Toda~ in St. W., Beach-
ville, died in her 89th year at
Woodstock General Hospital' on Friday, November
Zl, 1984.
Mrs. Todd was predeceased by her husband, the late
James W. Todd, in 1979.
She is survived by her son
Clarke of Keene, Ontario,
and her daughters, Mrs. Ab
(Kay) Dowl1ing of Woodstock, and Mrs. Vern (Joan)
Maracle af Farmington
Hills, Michigan; 14 grandchildren and eight great
grandchildren.
Her brother, Edward
Warner, R.R. 4, Embro,
and
daughter -in-law,
Joanne Todd of Burlington,
also survive her .
Mrs. Todd was predeceased by her sons James
and Jack .
The Rev. J.R. Simpson
officiated the November 26
funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment
in Beachville Cemetery.
Pallbearers were John
Todd, . Jim Downing, Vern
Maracle, Kevin Flook, Bill
Sutherland and James Bell.
Mrs. Todd was a member
of the Baptist Church.
DESMON P : Suddenly at
Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, John MacDonald Desmond, 58, died on Thursday,
November 15, 1984.
The son. of the late Marie
and Perc Desmond. He is
survived by his sisters, Mrs.
John (Dolores) Cote', Rockwood, and Mrs. John (Patricia) .Newman, Ingersoll.
Also surviving are three
niec.~ and two nephews,
Mrs·: Thomas (Ann) Soltys,
Sault Ste. Marie; Michael
Cote', Alliston; Peter Cote',
Lloydminster, Alta .; Lisa
Cote', Brampton; and Elizabeth
Newman,
Stoney
Creek.
A lifelong resident of
Ingersoll, Mr. Desmond was
an interior decorator by
trade.
He was an active member
or Sacred Heart Church and
a member of the adult choir.
The Parish Rosary was
said on Sunday evening,
November IB, at McBeath
Funeral Home.
The funeral mass was
celebrated
by
Father
Charles Campbell, assisted
by
Father
Matthias
Wronski, at 11 a.m. on
Monday, November 19,1984.
Interment in the family
plot, Sacred Heart Cemetery, Ingersoll..
Pallbearers
were,
Michael Cole', Leo Hanlon,
James Hanlon,
Robert
MacDonald, Harold Catling
and Albert Boniface.
~~ RKHAM ;
Winnlfred
Markham, 88, a resident of
Oxford Regional Nursing
Home, Ingersoll, died at the
nursing home November 19
1984.
'
Mrs.
Markham,
the
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John Eckhardt, was
predeceased by her husband , the late Thomas
Markham, who died in 1966.
She is survived by her
children, Grant Markham
of Woodstock, Ronald Markham of Woodstock, and Mrs .
George (Joan) Hammond of
Ingersoll; 10 grandchildren
and eight great grandchildren.
The Rev . George Watt,
assisted by Th,e Rev . J.R.
Simpson, officiated the
November 21, 1984 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
If
Pallbearers were Paul
Markham, Rob Hammond
Mark Hammond, Paui
Hammond, Gary Markham
and Paul Neabel.
• Honorary
Pallbearers
were Norman McLeod,
Roelor Sissing and Ernest
Hammond.
Mrs . Markham was born
in Selkirk, Ontario.
She was a member of
Ingersoll First Baptist
Church.
DEATHS
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· ..f,f; ARSO ~ · Lance Pearson, 3D, RR . 5, Ingersoll,
died at his home Friday,
November 23, 1984.
Mr. Pearson is survived
by his wife, Kathy (Allen),
and his children, Rebecca
and Michael, bolh at home.
He is also survived by his
mother, Grace Jones of
Woodstock; his sisters Mrs .
Jim (Delores) Woodley of
Calgary, and Mrs. Jeff
(Debbie) Thorn of Ingersoll,
and his brothers, Danny
Jones of Woodstock. and
Paul Jones of London .
Mr. Pearson is survived
by his aunts and uncles,
Mary and Frank Staples of
Ingerson, Ruth and Dell
Joncs of Ingersoll, and
Hclen Dickie of Nova
Scotia. and by his cousins,
Bobby Pearson and Lisa
Dickie, and Mrs. Paul
(Cindy) Adshadc, all of
Nova Scotia, and Mrs. Debbie Slack of Selkirk.
The Rev Cecil Jardine
officiated the November Z7.
1984 funeral s('rvice at
McBeath Funeral Home .
Pallbearers were Brad
BurtoH, Eugene Allen, Danny Joncs, Terry Burwell
and Rick Staples.
Mr. Pearson was born in
Truro. Nova Scotia . He was
employed at Kelsey -Hayes
in Woodstock.
DEATHS
DEATHS
DEATHS
CHEETHAM:
George
theetham, 85, formerly of
Tillsonburg, died at Alex·
andra Hospital, Ingersoll,
Sunday, November 25, 1984.
He was predeceased by
his wife, the late Isabella
(Duke) (Metcalfe) Cheet·
ham.
Mr. Cheetham is survived
by his daughters, Mrs . Jack
(Annie) Totten of Embro,
Mrs. WaIt (Isabel) Becker
of TilJsonburg, Mrs. Chilton
(Edna, McIntosh of London , and Mrs. Norm (Nona)
Byerlay of Tillsonburg; 15
grandchildren, four great
grandchildren. and one
great great grandchild . He
is also survived by several
nieces and nephews.
The Rev. Tom Griffin
officiated the November 28
funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment
in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
Pallbearers were Roland
Tonks, Chris Swetman,
Howie Williams,
Brian
Rice, Bob Becker and Kevin
Byerlay.
Mr. Cheetham was born
in Leeds, England. He was a
member of the Anglican
Church of Canada .
by a number of cousins. He
was predeceased by ' his
brother, Harold, in 1970, and
by his sister Evelyn, in 1924.
The Rev. Cecil Jardine
officiated the fIDleral service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in Hillview Cemetery, Woodstock.
A special service was held
by the Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 119, December 2, in memory of Mr.
McRoberts.
Mr. McRoberts was a life
member of the RCL, Branch
. 119. Born in Brampton, he
served in the first world war
in the Royal Canadian
Horse Artillery and the
Kingston
Artillery
in
France and Belgium.
He worked for a number
of years at McRoberts
Funeral Home.
Mr . McRoberts was a
member of the United
Church.
TH qN P ~ Q ~ : Marion (Morden) Thompson, 60, 23
Caffyn Street, . IngersoJ],
died Monday, November 26,
1984 at Alexandra Hospital.
She was predeceased by
her husband, the late Donald Thompson, in 1980.
She is survived by her
daughter, Mrs. Thomas
(Barbara) Crane of Ingersoli; her mother. Carrie
Morden or Ingersoll; her
brother George (Mike) Morden of Delhi, and her grandchildren,
Melissa
and
Darryl Crane.
The Rev. David Nance-
.,
McROBEHTS: Russel A.
McRoberts, 87, formerly of
? Daniel Street, Ingersoll,
died a t Woodstock General
Hospital Friday, November
3D, 1984.
He was the son of the la te
Charles A. and Mary
McRoberts. and is surviVNi
kievell officiated the November 28, 1984 funeral service at McBeath Funeral
Home . Interment in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Tom
Wheeler, Norm Mott, Huck
Armstrong,
Stan
Thompson, Jeff Dunseith
and Bob Mawhinie.
Mrs . Thompson was born
in Delhi .
At Alexandra
a en December 3,
1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Taylor, 101 Thames St. N.,
Apartment H, Ingersoll, a
daughter, Candy . A little
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orBh Crosbie) a son Jeremy
William, at General Hospital Ajax, Ontario, December 14, 1984.
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to Thep and Barb Keet, 33
Wadsworth Dr., lngersoll, a
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HOspilaU ngersoli . on Tuesday
December 18. 198~ Edna
Sealrice (Ruwe) Soules 01 Ox lord Regional Nurs,ng Home
IngGrsoli. In her 90lh year
Wile 01 the lale V"as Soules
(1950) . Dear aun' 01 James
Weslcoll of london. later ,n ·
lerment Will lake place at
Hillview Cemetery
Woodstock
BIRTHS,
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COMMISSO
,
.
Gus and Lucy Commisso of Tony
and Gus Hairstyling of Ingersoll,
ioyf~ lIy announce th_e·arrival of their
beautiful baby daughter
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weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces, born on
,Decelnber 6,1984, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, london
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lilailcekivcll)
art I
pleased to anllounce the\
birth of a boy Michael'
James, December 22, 1984,
a little brolher for Jenna.
me
Proud grandparents arc
Jim and Audrey Nanceki~
vell and George and Virginia Mitchell, Oakville.
HAKKENIlERG: At Alexandra Hospllat'o n No~em­
ber30, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Hakkcnberg, R.R.l,
Salford, Ontario, a daughter
Joanna Michelle.
~ Paul and Vickey
. are proud to annOWlce the
early arrival of their son
Matthew Paul Mark, on
December 15, 1984, weigh-
ing
fOUl"
pounds 10 OWlces at
St. Joseph's Hospital,
don.
Lon~
At
Alexandra
lToSp1iaf~gersoll, on Monday
.
D~cember31st, 1984,James
Bailie, age 79, of l8A Thames
Street Soulh, Ingersoll. Loving
hUSband of Calherine (Lewis)
Bailie . Dear father of Belly
· Bailie, Ingersoll. Archie Bailie,
· London, James 8allle, London,
Jack Bailie, Victoria B.C. Also
survived by his grandchildren
James, David, Travis, Alison'
• and Susan Bailie. Friends will
be received al the McBealh
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll. where
complete funeral service wJll
be held on Thursday Janllary 3
at 1 :30 p.m., Rav. Tom Griffin
officiating . Temporary entombment in Ingersoll Mausoleum.
Interment laler, Sacred Heart
Cemetery. Legion memorll service Wednesday at 7:00 p .'m .
auspices Branch 1 19.
Remembrances to .the Lung
Association may be arranged
for at the funeral h6nle .
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4 Ingersoll , on Saturday
December 15, 1984, Elsie
(Jellous) Mead, beloved wile
of Joe Mead . Dear mother of
Mrs
Wayne Alderson
(Marlene), R R 4 Ingersoll
Harvey, A R 5 Ingersoll Dea;
sister of ,Wilbur Jellous,
Fo/dans, Mrs, Eva Evetts, Lon .
, don , Mrs . William Mascora
(Freda), Burlington. Dear
I grandmother of Christine and
Gerry Alderson, Carrie and
Jody Mead. Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll, where
complete service will be held
on Tuesday December 18 at
1 :30 p.m " Rev. George Watt
ofricialing. Temporary entomb.
ment Ingersoll Mausoleum, interment later, HarriS Street
Cemetery. Rem~mbrances to
the Memorial Fund of First
Baptist Church may be arranged for at the funeral home .
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tngersoll, died Sa turday, .
December 15, 1984 a t her
home,
She is survived by her
husband, Joe, and by her
son, Harvey Mead of R. R.5,
Ingersoll, and her daughter,
Mrs. Wayne
(Marlene)
Alderson of RR.4, Ingersoli , Mrs. Mead is also
survived by her grandchildren, Christine and
Gerry Alderson, and Carrie
and Jody Mead, and by her
brother Wilbur JeBous of
Folden's
Corners,
and
sisters
Mrs,
William
(Freda)
Mascola
of
Burlington, and Mrs. Eva
Evetts of London,
The Rev. George Walt of
First Baptist Church, Ingersoll offiCiated the Tuesday,
De~ember 18, 1984 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral
Home, Temporary entombment in Ingersoll Mausoleum with interment later in
the Harris Street Cemetery.
Mrs, Mead was born in
Folden's.
UtAIH:'
!:ASE: Mary (Brock) Case,
formerly of Ingersoll, died
Tuesday, December 11, 1984
at Mississauga General
Hospital.
She 'is survived by her
daughter, Mrs, Douglas
(Patricia Ann) Williamson
of Missrssauga, by her
grandsons Paul of Guelph,
and Derek of Mississauga,
clOd by her brother, John
Brock of Grand Bend ,
The
Hev. James C,
Woolley of SL. Thomas A,
Beckett Anglican Church,
Erin Mills, officiated the
December
13
funeral
service al Mc13eath Funeral
Home in Ingersoll. Temporary entombment in Ingersoll
Mausoleum,
with
interment later in ingersoll
Rural Cemetery .
Mrs. Case was born in'
Thamesford,
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HAMMOND: Terry and
Eftza5etfl a te pleased to
announce the arrival of
their first child a daughter
Annette Lee Ann, born November 20, 1984, at Woodstock General Hospital,
wdghing seven pounds 14
ounces.
Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Vince, of Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Gord
Hammond of Ingersoll.
Proud great grandparents
are Mrs. Geraldine Young
of Ti11sonburg and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Vince Sr. of
Tillsonburg.
9M~PufD.fJlli:
With
Garry
and Ruth are pleased to
announce lhe birth of
another healthy child, a son
Bryan Richard on November 7. 1984, at 6: 14 p.m. at
St.
Joseph's
Hospita),
weighing nine pounds, two
ounces. Bryan is a little
brother for Rebecca, Jona·
thon and Matthew, a grandson for Jack and Alice
Klingenberg of Thamesford, and Richard and Betty
Elema of London.
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PEDEN:
David
and
auree~ are happy to announce the birth of Martha
Ellen, their second child
and sister for Alison, on
November 19, 1984, at Victoria Hospital, London.
Grandparents are Jim and
Jessie Peden, Thamesford,
and Jean Emery, Ingersoll.
A special thank you is
extended to Drs. M.L. Robinson, Sellery and Vincent.
POEL: At Alexandra Hospi- ta lon November 12, 1984, to
Gerry and Marilyn Poe),
RR.4, St. Marys, a daugh-
ter
Michelle
Justine
Clasina . A sister for
Matthew .
HAMMOND:
Jim
and
e erda Hammond (Meyerink), R.R.l, Woodstock, are
happy to announce the birth
of their daughter Shannon
Inez, at Woodstock Hospital, November 14, a wee
sister for Sheena Christine.
Third grandchild for Doug
and Marion Hammond,
Ingersoll.
BIRTHS
KIRBY: Guy, Cathy and
Seth welcome Lauren Elissa, seven pounds, six
ounces, born November 24,
1984, at Brantford General
Hospital.
Pr.oud grandparents are Mrs . Jacqueline
Kirby, Brantford, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Collins of
Ingersoll.
BARNETT:. Ivan and Nan~ ar;eh of Calgary,
Alberta are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby
boy Ryan Matthew on November 12. Another grandson
for Gladys Barnett, Ingersoll, and Ken and Pauline
Brown, Sussex, N.B.
cy-
l\1~dN1 ~nf;b:
At Alexanospr ar; on November
26, 1984, to Rick and Judy
MacIntyre, R.R.i, Salford,
Ont., a daughter Courtney
Lyn. A little sister for
Andrew. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John
MacIntyre
of
RR4,
Thamesford, and Mr. and
Mrs. G.L. Douglas of Inger5011. Many thanks for your
care to Dr. Simpson and all
the nurses on second floor.
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Jacquelene Sexsmi1h, daughter of Edward and Marna Sexsmilh was united in
marriage to Roger McLeod. son of Kathleen
and the late Walter McLeod on Saturday,
October 20. 1984, The Rev . David Staples of
Trinity United Church, Putnam, officiated
the double ring ceremo~y. Mrs. Irene
Hansford was the organist.
The bride wore a long fitted gown with a
full length chapel train. The bodice of lace
was accented with seed pearls. She wore a
Victorian style hat of Chantilly style lace
scattered with seed pearls and hip length
veil. She carried a lace fan with pink and
rust roses, white baby's breath and trailing
white stephanotis. She wore her maternal
grandmother's gold earrings.
The maid of honour was Cathy Metcalfe of
Beachville. The bridesmaids were Tony
Healy of R.R.2, Thorndale, and Tanis
Starchuck. sister of the bride. Ingersoll.
They wore identical pink dresses and
carried cascades oC the same as the bride.
The flower girls were Angela Bourgeois
and Brandy Starchuck, nieces of the bride.
and Mellisa Johriston, niece of the groom .,
They wore matching pink and white lace
' trimmed dresses and carried woven baskets
of pink baby roses with white baby's breath.
Peter McLeod. nephew of the groom, was
ring bearer and wore a light grey tuxedo and
a white carnation boutonniere.
The groom wore a light grey tuxedo with
satin Japels and a white carnation boutonniere. The best man was Roy BOlrrgeois oC
Ingersoll and the guests were ushered by
JACQUELENE & ROGER M~9D
Berry McLeod and Lloyd McLeod. brothers
of the groom, They wore matching pale blue
tuxedos with white carnation boutonnieres.
In place of the bride's father, who was
very ill in the hospital, the bride's uncle
Donald Heald gave her away. A reception
followed at the community center, Putnam,
Jackie and Roger would like to extend a
special thank you to their families and
friends for sharing this special day with
them.
Richardson
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exchanged
On October 27, 1984, Lynn Richardson and
Kerry Kuehl exchanged vows at Trinity
United Church. Ingersoll. The service was
officiated by Rev . Roger McCombc,
Matron of Honour was Barb Campbell of
Toronto and the bridesmaids were Connie
Jamieson of Wingham. Janice Rae of
London . and Judy Rodenburg Cane of
Toronto. all friends of the Bride.
Best Man was Sean Kuehl of Sarnia,
brother of the groom. Guests were ushered
by Matt Richardson oC London. brother of
the bride, Murray Edgar of Aylmer and
Doug Duncan of Wingham. friends of the
groom.
The Bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
George Richardson of Ingersoll. The Gruom
is the son of Elizabeth Thompson of RR1.
Belgrave,
The couple is now residing in Wingham ,
BIRTHS
BUTLE R At Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll. on
Wednesday November 14.
1984. Frank Buller, age 85,
husband of the late Dorris
(Rowse) Butler (November 1.
1984). of R R 1 Salford
,Friends will be received at
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
Thames Street South, Inger·
soli, where lhe complele
funeral service will be held Friday November 16 at 2 :00
p.m .. Rev. David Staples of,
ficiatlng. Interment in' Harris
Street Cemetery.
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At Alexandra Hospital, on November 3, 1984, to Linda and
Gerard Fitzpatrick, G9A
Frances St., Ingersoll, a
daughter Candace ~e.
HA YES; George and Susan
lnee- De Melo) Hayes are
pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter Lindsey Marie, at Leamington'
Hospital, on November 4,
1984, weighing nine pounds,
lOlh ounces. Proud grandparents are Mr, and Mrs.
George Hayes and Mr. and;:
Mrs. Januario DeMelo,
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DF.SI"I(lND Suddenly al
Ai axandra Aospital. Ingersoll
on Thursday November 15.
19 8tl. John (Jack) Desmond.
ago 58. of 149 Whiting Street.
Ingersoll. Son of the late Marie
and Perc Desmond. Dear
brother of Mrs. John Cote
(Delores), Rockwood, Mrs.
John Newman (Patricia), Inger·
soil. Dear uncle of Mrs.
Thomas Soltys (Ann), Sault
Ste. Marie. Michael Cote,
Alliston, Peter Cole. bloydminster, Alberla. and lisa
Cote. Brampton, Esther
Newman, Stoney Creek
Friends will be received at the
McBealh Funeral Home, 246
Thames Sireet SQuth, Inger.
5011, afler 2:00 pm. Saturday,
until Monday November 19 at
10:45 a,m,. Ihen to the
Church of the Sacred Hearl for
Funeral Mass al 11 :00 a.m. Interment in Sacred Heart
Cemetery. Parish Rosary on
Sunday at 800 r m
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At O~ford
eglonal Nursing Home. Inger·
soli. on Monday November 19
1984, Winnifred (Eckardtj
Markham. age 88. Wife of lhe
lale Thomas Mmkham (1966),
Dear molher of Grant
Woodstock, Ronald:
WoodSlock, Mrs, Geo'rge
Hammond (Joan). Ingersoll.
AI~o survived by len grandchildren and eight greal·
grandchildren. Friends will be
received at 1/)0 McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street Soulh. Ingersoll. where
service will be held on
Wednesday Novemeber 21 st
al 2 :00 p_m_ Rev. George
Wall officiating assisted by
~ev_ J. R Simpson. Inlerment
In Hams Street Cemetery.
Remembrances to Firsl. Baptist
Church Memorial Fund may be
arranged. for at the funeral
BIRTHS
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J~KIIAHT i Anna and
Bill
Lockhart of Windsor, are
pleased to annOlUlce the
birth of their son, Philip
Alexander. on November 13
1984. Proud grandparent~
are LQUe Porscllen of Toronto, and John and Muriel
Lockbart of Ingersoll.
HALL: Philip and Karen
of Cornwall,
are
'nan
pleased to 'announce the
birth of their first child a
daughter, Lindsay ~n,
born November 8, 1984,
Weight seven pounds, two
ounces.
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99th year .
She formerly resided at 95
William Street, Ingersoll.
Miss Pearson was born in
Ingersoll and was a ' retired
registered nurse.
SIJe was the daughter of
U1C late 1\1r. and Mrs. Alexander Pearson.
She was predeceased by
several brothers and by her
sistcr, Bernice Marlyn
(August 1984),
She is survived by a
number of nieces and
nephews .
The Rev. Cecil Jardine
officia ted the Monday, October 29 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home.
Ingersoll
Interment in
Hural Cemetery.
BUTLER: Dorri~ (Rowse)
ButIer, l't R. 1, Putnam, died
ThurSday, November 1, 1984
at her home.
She is survived by her
husband, Frank; her nephew Jim Huntley of R.n.l,
Salford, and her niece, Doris Hutcheson of R.R.4, Ingersoll .
She was predeceased by
her sister, Gertrude Huntley, in 1980.
The Rev. David Staples
officia ted the fllnera I service at McBeath Funeral
Home, November 3. Interment in the Harris Street
Cemetery.
Mrs . Butler was born in
North Dorchester Town-'
ship.
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eH
Oon, Thursday, November
I, 1984.
Alexandra Hospital.
She is survived by her
He is survived by his wife
husband, Gerald, and her Frances; his daughter Mrs .
children, Daniel of Jnger- Ken (Joyce) Williams of
soIl, Gerry of Winnipeg, R.R .2, Mt. Elgin; his grandMrs.
Richard
(Janet) children Jim Williams of
Neave of Ingersoll, Joanne, R.R.1, Mt. Elgin, and Brad
Tim, Gail and Andy j all of Williams of Ingersoll, and
Ingersoll.
his great granddaughter,
She is also survived by Susan Williams .
her brother Stan Tucker of
Mr. Ellery was born on
~oronto, and sisters I.«>sa- the Ellery homestead on the
hne and Lee of Winmpeg; third concession of Dere- ft
and 11 grandchildren .
/ ham Township, the only son
Mrs. Schooley was pre- of the late Mr. and Mrs.
deceased by two sons, Gary, Walter Ellery. He spent his
in 1951, and Robert in 1968. entire life there.
Lt. Mark Cummings officHe married tbe former
iated the Monday, October Frances Kerr in H'138.
Z9 funeral service at MeHe farmed the family
Beath Funeral Home. Inter- farm and owned and operment later in Dorchester ated the Ingersoll Farm
Union Cemetery.
Equipment Company for 40
Mrs. Schooley was born in years.
Winnipeg, Manitoba.
He was a member of the
Verschoyle United Church,
MC ~ORMICK: Florence,
the choir, and taught Sun67, of algary, Alberta, died
day School. He was also a
at Alexandra Hospital on member of the Woodstock
Saturday, October 27, 1984 . barber Shoppers, Ingersoll
She is survived by her Curling Club, Dereham
children, Betty McHarg of Lodge 264 AF and AM,
Calgary,
AJberta,
and Harris Chapter 41 RAM, the
Frank McCormick of Inger- Woodstock Lodge of Perfecsoli; and gr and children J en- tion (Scottish Rite), and he
nifer Eaglesham, Randy was a charter member and
and Stephen McHarg of Past Most Wise Sovereign of
Calgary, Valerie (McCor- the Centennial Chapter of
mick) FogeJ of Ingersoll, the Rose Croix, London
and greal granddaughter Sovereign chapter of the
Amanda Eaglesham.
Rose Croix, Moore SoverThe funeral service was eign Consistery of Hamilheld Tuesday, October 30 at ton, Mocha Shrine, London,
Ule Chapel of the Bells, the Horse Patrol of the
Calgary, Alberta .
Shrine, the London, WoodMrs . McCormick was
stock, Ingersoll and Tillsonborn in East Angus, Quebec. burg Shrine Clubs.
ltOTllENBEHGER:
Emma <Busch), 66, of Fold'ens' Corners, died October
30,1984, at Victoria Hospital
in London .
She is survived' by her
husband, Fred ; her · sons
Orval of Russell, Ont., and
Keith of London; 10 grandchildren, and her sisters
Mrs. Mel (Gertie) MacInnes oC Barrie, Mrs. Ted
(Vi) Steinhauer of Hodgeville, Sask., and Mrs. Keith
<Faye) Mann of Nanaimo,
B.C.
Mrs . Rot.henberger was
predeceased by her brother, ·
Leonard Busch ..
Audrey Whitney officiated the November 2 funeral
service at Mcl3eath Funeral
Home. Interment in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
Mrs. Rothenberger was
born in St. Boswells, Sask.
_ §WA M TO ~~ Ralph, 79, 276
Whitmg reet, Ingersoll,
died at Alexandra Hospital,
October 30, 1984.
He is surivived by his
wife l the former Blanche
Quinn, and his sister, Mrs.
Clare (Goldie) Cuddy of
London.
He was the son of the late
Llewellyn
and
Louisa
Swartout.
The Rev. Cecil Jardine
officiated the November 1
funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment
in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Phil
Moulton, Glen Cole, Bill
Armstrong, Fred Kimberley, Leslie Wheeler and
James Kell).
Mr. Swartout was born in
Dereham Township.
Mr _Ellery was a familiar
sight in many parades
throughout Ontario with his
Hackney horses and antique
buggies, and his Dalmation
dog Mocha . He had carrie~
many notable persons,
among them Lieut. Governor John Black Aird.
He also attended many
weddings
throughout
Western Ontario, carrying
the bride and groom, and
also church centennials
throughout the are1.
A Masonic memorial service was held November 2
under the auspices of Dereham Lodge 624 AF and AM.
The
Rev.
Lorenzo
Ramirez officiated the Noveme-. 3 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home .
Interment in the Harris
Street Cemetery.
DEATHS
MAftTHEWS: Mrs. Ella L.
~ a lhews of Earl St.. Ingersoll, passed away at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll,
on Thursday, October 18,
1984, in her 80th year.
Born in Houghton Township, June 6, 1905, she was a
daughter of the late Charles
Davis and the former Edith
McCalley; friend of Earl
Sharpe.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Neil (Ferne)
Norman of R.R.2, Glen
Meyer, and Mrs. Dorothy
Moore of Ingersoll; three
sons, Gordon and Archie
Matthews, both of Ingersoll
and Merritt Matthews of
Straffordville, 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and two sisters,
Mrs. Elva Longfield of Ing"
. ersoll and Mrs. Murray
(Viola) German of Woodstock.
She was predeceased by a
daughter, Doris Matthews ;
by two sons, Harvey Matthews and Gerald Ma tthews; by two sisters, Mrs.
Bertha Hope and Mrs. Alberta Burwell; and by three
brothers,
Roy
Davis,
Richard Davis and Frank
Davis .
Rested at the Ostrander's
Funeral Home, Tillsonburg, where service was
held Saturday, October 20 at
1 p.m. conducted by Rev.
Roger McCombe of Trinity
United Church, Ingersoll.
Interment in Straffordville Cemetery.
He is survivect by- daughter Mrs. Robert (Evelyn)
Linton of Guelph -and son
Harvey of R.R.5, Ingersoll.
He Is a Iso survi ved by
grandchildren Cameron and
Douglas Linton and Lorraine and John Lawler.
Audrey Whitney officiated the October 17, 1984
funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment
in the Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jack
and George Sh-elton, Vince
KJoepher, ErnieAube, Ron
Dennis and Bill DUncan.
Mr. Lawler was born in
Ingersoll.
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Lawrence
Crandall, 84, 256 Oxford
Street, Ingersoll, died Sunday, October 7, 1984 ·at
Alexandra Hospital.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Clara Breen; his
sons Bill, of Annapolis
Royal, N.S., Bobof Corchesler and Wayne of Ottawa; .
his daughters Mrs. Edwin
(Jean) Christian of Aylmer,
Mrs. Jim (Marjory) Maurice of Weston and Mrs.
Angus (Ruth) Muers of
Plattsville. Also survivied
by 17 grandchildren and 12
great grandchildren.
Mr. Crandall was predeceased by one son Larry
(1978), one brother Ernie,
one sister Jenny Desmond
and two grandchildren
Rhoda Christian and Larry
Maurice.
The Rev. Maurice Francis officiated the October 9,
1984 funeral service at Mc
Beath Funeral Home. Interment in the Banner Cemetery.
Mr. Crandall was born in
North Dorchester TownshIp.
C.2J'tlSQfu Raymond Connor, 65, R.R.2, Ingersoll,
died Tuesday, October 9,
1984, at Alexandra Hospital.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Ilene Arnold;
sons Ronald of Woodstock,
Dennis of Blenheim, Alan of
Woodstock and daughter
Carolyn Douglas of Toronto.
He is also survived by
brothers Ceci I of Magnetawan, Mervyn of R.R.2,
Ingersoll, Ralph of Sydney,
B.C., Kenneth of London,
Robert of Ingersoll and Leo
of Grimsby; Sisters Mrs. Al
(Stella) Thompson of Detroit, Mrs. Frank(Jean)
Wilson of R.R.l, Salford,
Mrs. Don (Ruth) Robinson
of R.R.2, Ingersoll, Mrs.
Everett (Shirley) Wilson of
R.R.1; Salford, and five
grandchildren.
Mr. Connor was predeceased by onll brother Clarence in 1983.
Audrey Whitney offici·
a ted the October 11 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
BOYD : Mary A. (Maisie)
Boyd, 86, R.R.2, Mt. Elgin,
died Tuesday October 2,
1984, at Alexandra Hospital.
She is survived by brother
William J. Boyd, R.R.2 Mt.
Elgin and nephews William
J. Boyd of R.R.2, Mt. Elgin
and David C. Boyd of Woodstock. She is also survived
by two great nieces Deborah a\.d Jennifer Boyd.
Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez
officiated the October 4
funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment
in the Mt. Elgin Cemetery.
Pallbearers were David
Boyd, William Boyd, John
Conway, Bob HugiJI, Lloyd
Swance and Rick Mc·
Cutchen.
Mrs. Boyd was born in
Southwick, Scotland.
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Annen, 1%
years, 7 Linden Place
Ingersoll, died Friday Sept:
ember 28, 1984 at the War
Memorial Children's Hospital in London.
He was the son of Anne
and Henry Annen and brother to Dave, Rick and
Brenda Annen at home. He
was the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. William De'Haan of
Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.
Dirk Kuik of Alymer.
The Rev. Carmen Holbrough officiated the October 1, 1984 service at the
Trinity United Church. Interment in the Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Rick
and Dave Annen, Dustin
Kraft and Craig Robinson.
Flowerbearers were Brenda Annen and Klaas and
Stacey Kielstra.
Jeffrey was born in Ingersoll.
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BIRTHS
GRAHAM - Born to Al and
Linda (nee - Learn) Graham, a son Daniel William,
on September 19, 1984, at
McMaster Medical Centre,
Hamilton. First grandchild
for Dane and Jean Learn,
Mt. Elgin.
~.JINP GlJE - At Alexandra
Hospital on September 18,
1984, to Philip and Connie
Minogue, R.R. 1, Salford,
Ontario, a son Todd Archie.
VICKERY - At Alexandra
o
Hospital, on October 3, 1984,
to Janice and John Vickery,
231 Wonham St. S., Ingersoll, a son Thomas. Thanks
to Alexandra Hospital maternity ward staff.
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CONNOR - Suddenly at Alex ·
an"3ra ffi)spitaJ, IngerSOll, on .
Tuesday October g, 1984,
Raymond Connor, in his 65th
year . Beloved hsband of Ilene
(Arnold) Connor of R A 2 Inger·
5011. Dear father of Aonald,
Woodstock, Dennis, Blenheim .
Alan. Woods lock. Carolyn
Douglas, Toronto . Dear
brolher of Cecil, Magnetawan,
Mervyn. A A 2 Ingersoll,
Aalph. Sydney BC., Kenneth.
London. Robert. tngersoll,
lao, Grimsby. Mrs. AI Thomp ·
son (Stella) Detroil, Mrs. Frank
Wilson (Jean). A R 1 Salford,
Mrs. Don Aoblnson (Auth). R A
2 Ingersoll. Mrs. Everell
Wilson (Shirley). A R 1 Salford .
Also' loved by live grand·
children . Predeceased by one
brother Clarence (1983)
Friends will be received at the
McBealh Funeral Home, 246
Thames Street South ..Ingeroll.
where service will be held on
Thursday October 11 at 2 :00
p.m ., Audrey Whitney of.
ficiating . Inlerment In Harris
Slreet Cemelery.
DEATHS
DOLSON At Woodstock
General Hospital on Sunday
October 14. 1984 . Alvin
Dolson of 630 George Street.
Woodstock . in his 80lh year
Beloved husband of Louie
(Weatherall) Dolson . Dear
father of Morris, Mrs. Alex
(Doreen) D'Entremont.
Dougtas. Gordon . and Mrs.
George (Grace) Wilkins. all ot
Woodstock, Raymond of In·
gersoll, Delmar of lakefield .
and Ronald of Mississauga.
Dear grandfather of twenty ·
eight grandchildren and
t wen t y ··f I v e 9 ( eat ·
grandchildren. FriendS may
call at the Rowell Funeral
Home. 134 Riddell Sireet .
Woodstock. where funeral ser·
vice will be held Wednesday ,
October 17 at 2 :00 p .m. Inter·
ment at Oxford Memorial Park
Cemetery . As expressions of
sympalhy. memorial contribu·
tions 10 the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of OntariO would
be appreciated .
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l\1cI\lAS'fEl~ - John H. McMaster, GO, of 1010 Emcrson
Drive, Dunedin, Florida,
died Monday, October 0, at
Largo Medical Center Hospital, Born in Oxbow, Sas- ,
kaLchewan. he moved to
Dunedin, Florida, 19 years
ago from St. Clair Beach,
Ontario.
Survivors, include his
wife, Ruth; two sons, David
J. of [nbersoll, Ont., and
Paul D. of Clearwater ' a .
brother, Clarence of
herstburg, Ont., and four
grandchildren.
Scrvice was held at 10
a.m. Thursday at the EpiscopaJ Church of the Good
Shepherd, conducted by the
Am-
Alexandra
~ : Ingersoll on Monday
September 15. 1984. Charles
Lawler, age 72. of R R 5 Inger·
soli. Dear lather of Evelyn and
• husband Roberl linton of
Guelph. Horvey and wife
ill"'.M~.i~, R A 5 Ingersoll. Dear
. grandfather 01 Carmen and
C;..'uglas Linton. Lorraine and
John lawler . Friends will be
received at the Mc80,,~"
Funeral Home. 246 ThBmes
Street South. Ingersoll ul\<>.
2 :00 pm . Tuesday. W;)t-. e
service will be held Wednes ·
day October t 7 at 2:00 p.m.,
Audrey Whilney officiating In termenl in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery . Remembrances 10
the Cancer Society may be ar·
ranged for at tile funeral home .
, Hev . Terrell T. Kirk, redor.
Internment W(l5 at Park,
lawn Memory Gardel\s .
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Hospdal. Ingersoll. on
TIlursday October 18. ! 984,
Ella L. (Davis) Matthews of Earl
Streol. IngerSOll. In her 80th
year
Dear friend of Earl
Sharpe Dear mother of Mrs .
Neil (Ferne) Norman of A R 2
Glenmmeyer. Mrs. Dorothy
Moore. Gordon Matlhews. Ar ·
chie Matthews. all of Ingersoll,
and Merrill Matthews of Straf fordville . De(\r sister of Mrs .
Elva Longfield of IngerSoll. and
Mrs. Murray (Viola) German of
Woodstock . Also survived by
ten grandchildren and ten
great·grandchildren .
Predeceased by one daughter
Doris Matthews. and by two
s6ns Harvey and Gerald Mat·
thews, three brothers and Iwo
sisters
Resting at the
Ostranders Funeral Home
·Tillsonburg. for service o~
Saturday at 1:00 p.m. with
Rev . Aoger McCombe of Trini·
ty United Church . Ingersoll, of·
ficiating . Interment Strafford.
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A pretty wedding was solemnized at' , complimented with a burgundy and grey
Trinity United Church, Ingersoll, at 7 p.m.,
Friday, September 7, 1984. The'Church was
decorated with rose and btrrgund¥ flowers
and candles, with pew markers to match,
tied with pink ribbon.
The Rev. Roger McCombe performed the
ceremony.
The bride Janine Louise Routledge,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cuthbert
of Ingersoll and the late Norman Routledge,
wore a floor length white satin gown with a
short train edged in lace, also the bodice, leg
of mutton sleeves and sland up neckline
were appliqued with lace. Her veil was
shoulder length fastened to a satin head
band and bordered with tiny satin flower '
lace, white chiffon and satin.
Flowers .trailed down the back of it. '
The bride 'carried a'n arm bouquet ot red
roses, fern and babies breath and tied with
white lace ribbon, was escorted down the
aisle by her step-father, Vernon Cuthbert, to
the music of the Bridal Song from Lohengrin
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played by Alex Dubs at the organ.
She was met by the groom, Alistair Greig
Campbell~ son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Campbell of Thamesford. The groom was
wearing a silver grey tuxedo, trousers and
vest with matching silver grey ascot tie and
a red rose boulormiere.
The matron of honor, Barbara Smith of
Princeton, friend of the bride, wore a
, burgundy taffeta floor len~th ~own with
elbow length puffed sleeves and a wrap
around ' skirt cut away at the front.
Bridesmaids Fiona Campbell, sister of the
. Itoom, and, Karen Routledge, sister-in-law
of the bride, wore matching dresses of rose
pink. ,They all carried a cascade bouquet of
rose and' bun~undy silk flowers interspersed
: with babies breath and wore matching'
flowers in their hair.
- Junior bridesmaid was Angie Nau, friend
of the bride, wearing a white lace ballerina
length dress~, with, a burgundy, sash. She
carried a lace basket of rose and burgundy
silk flowers.'
'
Stephen Routledge, nephew of the bride,
was ring bearer, wearing silver grey tuxedo
to match the groom, with a red ,carnation
bou tonniere.
The best man, Dan Vader from Thamesford attended, wearing a silver grey jacket
with charc~l grey vest and trousers.
striped ascot tie and a red carnation
boutonniere. The ushers Tom Beemer,
friend of the groom, and Brian Routledge,
brother of the bride, wore indentical attire
to the best man.
During the Signing of the register, guests
were entertained by George Johnson playing piano and singing 1'1our Song" by Elton
John. After the presentation the couple were
piped out of the Church by Piper Robert
Tompkins, to the strains of liThe Campbells
are Coming" to a waiting 1937 fire truck .
driven by Dave DeBrule, who toured them
.around town with the -piper. stilf
attendance and playing,
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The reception for 140 guests was held at
the Community Centre in Mt. Elgin where
the same color scheme was carried out, with
carnation bud vases on the guest tables and
a three tiered wedding cake centred on the
bride's table which was covered in white,
linen cloths draped with rose and burgundy
'silk flowers and pink ribbon.
The guests, upon arriving at the hall, were
greeted by Sonya Gallant and Sheila
Benjamin, friends of the bride who pinned
,small corsages on them, then they were
asked to sign the guest book by Ruth and
Jim Nau, friends of the bride.
For receiving the guests the bride's
mother wore a floor length deep burgundy
gown, trimmed with matching lace and an,
orchid corsage with babies breath. The
groom's mother 'received in a floor leng:h
rose gown also trimmed with matching lace
and an orchid corsage with babies breath ,
Harvey Granger, cousin of the brlde
acted as Master of Ceremony for the
evening,
Prior to the wedding the bride was given
showers at the homes of Kaye Story, Hilda
,..Graydon, Fio'na Campbell and Darlene
Phillips and the grooms's friends gave him a
stag at the Optimist Ball. .
Mr, and Mrs . Campbell are making their
home at 291 Skye Street, Ingersoll.
Guests were present from Windsor,
Sarnia, Guelph, Toronto, London, Kenora,
~ Alma Michigan, Hamilton, Mt. Elgin and
Woodstock.
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(nee-Blakley) are proud to
announce the safe arrival of
their firs t son Robert Da niel
at 8:15 a.m., September 6,
1984, weighing eight pounds,
13 ounces. First grandchild
for the proud grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Griffin
of Ingersoll. and 11th grandchild for Mrs. Virginia Blakley of Salford. Many thanks
to Dr. Dalby and Dr. Quinty
and the nursing staff on the
maternity ward, 3rd. floor
at Tillsonburg Hospilial.
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.. JlAW.: At Alexandra Hospital on August 27,' 1984. to
Jim and Shelly Rain, 340
Tunis Street, Ingersoll, a
son, Kevin Tyler. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Dawdry and Mr.
and Mrs. Norm Bain, Ingersoll. Thank you to Dr.
Dalton.
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MichaeJ and Shelley James are pleased to
announce the birth of their
son Christopher Michael, at
the Union Hospital, Yorkton
Sask. on September 7, 1984.
Proud grandparents are
Albert. Holstein, Yorkton,
Sask., and Ronald and Florence James of Ingersoll,
Ontario.
DEATHS
~W~J.ia: Howard Raw- lOgS, 85, 256 Oxford Street,
Ingersoll, died Monday,
I September 10, 1984 at Alex: andra Hospital.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Florence Barnett; his sons Herbert of
London and Edward of Los
Angeles, California; his
grandchildren Donald and
David, of London; and two
. great grandchildren, Lisa
and Scott. Also surviving is
his brother, John, of Ingersoll, and his sister, Mrs.
Elizabeth Eaton of Tillsonburg.
The Rev. George Watt
officiated the September 12,
1984 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in the Harris Street
Cemetery.
Mr. Rawlings was born in
Wellington, England.
McTAGGART: Glenn and
~rt, Victoria,
B.C., are pleased to anannounce the birth of
Heather
Devon,
seven
pounds, 13 ounces, on August 22, 1984. A beautiful
sister for Colin Alastair.
Eighth grandchild for Stu
and Betty McTaggart, Ingersoll.
MU U!l~ : At Alexandra
nospita~on September 14,
1984, to Jim and Donna
Murray, 64 Witty Ave., Ingersoll, a son Michael James.
McEWEN- John (Joe) McEwen, 65, 244 Evelyn Street,
Ingersoll, died at University
Hospital, London, Sunday,
September 9, 1984.
He is survived by his
children: Mrs. Robert (Pat)
I\\JC£~SC)'L'L.
Se~\~\~~e.·~
Hillis of Lucan, Mrs. Brian (Florence) Wright of Ingersoil; Mrs. Robert (Cheryl)
Borland of Ingersoll; Bill
Latford of Brantford, and
Lloyd (Butch) McEwen of
Woodstock.
He is also survived by his
sisters, Mrs. Don (Annie)
Murray of Scottsburg, N.S.,
and Mrs. Don (Irene) Matheson of Starleton, N.S.: 16
grandchildren and two
great grandchildren.
He was predeceased by
his wife, the late Vera
Latford, in 1981.
The Rev. Tom Griffin
officiated the September 12,
1984 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Russell
Edwards, Carl Parker,
Marty DosSantos, Bill Hill,
Doug Hillis and Dave Jones.
Mr. McEwen was born in
Pictou, Nova Scotia. He was
a member of the Royal
Canadian Legion, branch
119.
A Royal Canadian Legion
memorial service was held
under the auspices of
Branch 119 on Tuesday,
September 11, 19M.
MOIlRISON: Patricia Morrison, 209 Hall Street, Ingersoll, died Saturday, September 8, 1984 at Alexandra
Hospital.
She is survived by her
sisters, Elaine of London,
and Mrs. William (Sheila)
Hawkins of Vancouver,
B.C., and by her brother
Bill.
She was the daughter of
Mrs. Marie Morrison, and
the late Thomas J. Morrison
who died in 1967.
Father Joseph Hennessey
and Father Charles Campbell offici a ted the Funera I
mass September 11, 1984 at
Sacred Heart Church. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetary.
Pallbearers were Joe
Duffy, Gary Smith, Jim
Fergusson, Woodrow Haggerty, Jack Warden and
John Newman.
Miss Morrison was born
in Ingersoll.
Parish prayers were said
Monday, September 10,
1984.
Mrs. Neave was born in
Ing·2rsoll.
HAMMOND: Gordon Ham·
mond 35, 171 Oxford Street,
Ingersoll, died Saturday
September 1, 1984 at Victorra hospital.
He is survived by his wife
Brenda (Nadalin), and his
daughters Carrie and Lori.
He was the dear son of
Gordon and Yvonne Hammond of IngersolL
DEATHS
N~t\Y ~ i Frances Ellen
(Wisson) Neave, 74, R.R. 4,
Ingersoll, died Monday,
September 3, 1984 at Alexandra Hospital.
She is survived by her
sons, Robert W. Neave of
Bramalea, James F. Neave
of Mt. Elgin, and Alfred E.
Neave of Ingerson; her daughter
Mrs.
William
(Doreen) Somers of R.R.4,
Ingersoll; 16 grandchildren
and 13 great grandchildren.
Also surviving is her brother Earl Wisson of Ingersoll, and her sisters, Mrs.
Jean Sprague of Guelph,
and Lida B.
Mrs. Neave was predeceased by her husband, lhe
iate Frederick W. Neave,
in 1973. She was also predeceased by her I:.fotherSamuel Wisson.
The Rev. Cecil Jardine
officiated the September 5,
1984 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment in the Harris
Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were William
Somers, Don Somers, Don
Neave. Ron Neave, Ron
Dawes and Steve Gilbert.
Mr. Hammond is survived
by his brothers Raymond
and Joseph of Ingersoll,
Terry of Woodstock, and
sister Mrs. Mary Losier and
Mrs David (May) Minogue,
both of Ingersoll.
Also surviving are several
nieces and nephews, aunts,
uncles and cousins.
The Rev. Cecil Jardine
officiated the September 4,
19M funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. In·
terment in Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Gordon
Browll, Danny Smith,
Harold Summerhayes,
George Clements, Serge
Aube and Steve Travis.
Mr. Hammond was born
in Ingersoll. He was a machinist at Timberjack.
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Suddenly, while
vacationing at Long Point.
Ontario on Tuesday, August 28, 1984, Robert R. Paton
of 329 Thames Slreet Norlh,
Ingersoll, Ontario, age 52
died.
Dear husband of Margaret (Butler) Paton. Dear
father of Cynthia M. Paton,
Vancouver BC, and Robert
. C. Palon of R.R. 5, Ingersoll.
Also survived by two .
grandchildren, Katie Lynne
and Michael Robert Paton.
Deat: son of T\).F.s,,, Hatti~
Paton, Ingersoll."
Dear brother of Miss
Marie Paton, Ingersoll.
Predeceased by his -Cather"
Peter Paton, 1970.
He served his cOWllry.
from 1950 to 1952 with the
Canadian Army Special
Force, PPCLI, in Korea, returning to employment with
Domtar Chemicals, l3eachville, from 1952 to 1984. He
was a member of the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch
119, St. Paul's Presbyterian
Church, 1.0.0.F.Samaritan
l<ldge
35,
Keystone
Rebekah wdge 69, Ingersoll
District CurJing Club, and
the Monday Night Sio-Pitch .
League.
Interment
in
Harris
Street Cemetery on August
31, 1984. Pallbearers were
Eric Minogue, Ian Campbell, Jack Lewis, Wally
MacMillan, Ted Allen and
Dave Daniel.
WOOD N~N:
Clarence
Woodman, 64, 148 Merritt
Street,
Ingersoll,
died
Thursday, September 6, 1984
at his horne.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Audrey Harrison; his daughter Mrs. Roy
(Maribeth) Koster, and his
grandson Jonathon.
Mr. Woodman was predeceased by his daughter
Glenda, and his brother
AuJden.
The Rev. George Watt
officiated the Saturday,
September S, 19M funeral
service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ted Hunt,
Art Presswell, Sam Ham·
iJton,
Gerald
Heeney,
Gordon Paterson and Cliff
Strathdee.
Mr. Woodman was born in
East Nissouri Township. He
was a member of Ingersoll
First
Baptist
Church.
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MARKHAM At Victoria
'Hospital, London. on Saturday
September 1 st. 1984 , W.
Derwood Markham of 252
Ughl Street. Woodstock .
Beloved husoand 01 the former
Doreen Whitehead . Loving
falher of Or . Larry Markham of
Middletown Ohio, and Dr.
Barry Markllam of london .
Loving grandfalher of Wesley
and Kevin Markham of Middletown, and Christopher and
Alexis Markham of london .
Brolher of Tyrus Markham 01
Beeton , Ontario. and Mrs .
Fred (Erma) Wurker 01 Ingersoll. Friends will be received
commencing Tuesday allernoon at the M. D. (Mac) Smith
Funeral Home. 69 Wellington
SIreel North. Woodstock. The
funeral service will be held
1 : 30 p . m
Wednesday
September 5 at New SI.Paurs
Anglican Church. with Rev.
John Riddle officiating . Inter·
men! will be In the Anglic<ln
Cemetery .
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- Suddenly at Long
Poin\. On,lario. on Tuesday
August 28. 1984 . Robert R.
Palon of 329 Thames Street
North . Ingersoll. age 52 . Oear
husband of Margaret (Butler)
Paton . Dear lather of Cynthia
Paton. Vancouver B ·~C ..
Robert C. Paton. R R 5 Ingersoll. Also survived by two
grandchildren. Katie Lynne
and Michael Robert Paton .
Dear son of Mrs Peler Paton
(Hattie). Ingersoll
Dear
brolher of Miss Marie Paton .
Ingersoll. Predeceased by his
father Peter Paton (1970)
Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Street South. Ingersoll
after 2:00 p.m. Thursday.
where ··servi..:e will be held on
Friday August 31 at 2 :00 p.m
with Rev. Joh[1 Jennings of·
ficiating . Interment in Harris
Street Cemetery . Remem·
brances to tile Ontario Heart
Foundation may be arranged
for at the luneral home. Legion
memorial se,vice on Thursday
7 :00 p.m .. and a memoriat service under the auspices of
Rebekah Keystone NO .69 and
l.O .O.F Samaritan No .35 on
.-.Thursday. al 7:30 p.m.
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September 3 . 1984. Frances
Ellen (Wisson) Neave. age 74 ,
01 R R 4 Ingersoll. Wife 01 Ihe
late FredertCk W Neave
(1973) . Dear motller of Robert
W Neave . Bramalea. James F.
NeRve, Mounl Elgin . Mrs .
·William Somers (Doreen), ·R R
4 Ingersoll. Atlred E Neave,
Ingersoll . Dear sister of Earl
Wisson. Ingersoll. Mrs . Joan
Sprague. Guelph . and lida B ..
Missouri. AI~o survived by six·
teen grandchildren and thir·
teen great-grandchildren .
Predeceased by a brother.
Silmuel Wisson . Friends will be
received at Ihe McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South . Ingersoll aller
2:00 p .m. Tuesday, where
service will be held at 2:00
p.m. Wednesday. with Rev .
Cecil Jardine officiating . Interment Harris Slreei Cemetery.
Rem~mbrances to the Cana·
dian ' Cancer SOCiety may be
arranged for at the luneral
home.
~Q WI f B.- AI the Woodstock
General Hospital on Saturday
September 1sl. 1984, Flossie
McCombs) Fowler of 816
Alice Street . Woodstock. in
her 96th year Wife of tile late
Arthur L. F()wler. Dear sisiter
01 Mrs . 1\ . W (Mary) Kennedy
of Ingersoll Dear aunt of Mrs .
Mary Robinson of london.
Mrs . Cleworth (Lenore) Witty
of Ingersoll, Mrs . James
(LavinCl) SchmIdt of Ayr. ~rs .
Earl (Janet) Evans of Drumbo,
Archie Hill of Wingham ' and
Bert HiJ) 01 Nanaimo B. C.
Friends will be received at the
Rowell Funeral Home. 134
Riddell Street. Woodstock.
where th~ funeral service will
be held on Wednesday
September 5 at 11 :00 a.m.
Elder Glenr. Groves 01 the
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ 01 Lalter Day Saints will
officiate. Interment will be
made in Hillview Cemelery.
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. pital on Tuesday, August 28,
1984, to Bill and Patricia
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8 Witty Ave., Inger-
solI, a daughter Lisa Marie .
Proud grandparents are
Mrs. Doris Kent and Mr.
and Mrs . William Purdy.
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ospital, on August 16, 1984,
to Marianne and Curtis
Johnson, 166 Charles St. E.,
Ingersoll, a daughter Ashley Ann.
~ - Dave and Ruth Ann
; (Wright) are pleased to
. announce the birth of a little
: sister, for Ryan. Melissa
~ Ann was born on August 25,
1984, at Victoria Hospital,
weighing 7 lbs. 10 OZS .
Melissa is the fourth grandchild for Mrs. Elsie Wright,
Ingersoll and a second
grandchild for Mrs. Ruth
Sims, Toronto, and Mr . Ron
Sims, R.R. 2 Thamesford.
~ - Dave and Brenda
- (nee Chisnall) are happy to
announce the arrival of
their daugl1ter Nicole Elizabeth 7 Ibs. 13 ozs.. on
August 17, 1984 at Alexandra Hospital. A sister for
Derek and Kristen . Special
thanks to Dr . Rechner and
second floor nurses .
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DEATH.
WRIGHT: Grant Wright,
4M ' Lemster St., Woodstock, died Saturday, Aug, ust 18, 1984 at Woodstock
General Hospital.
He is survived by his wife,
Almina (Ray)
(Riebel)
Wright; his daughter Mrs,
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of Fraser, Michigan; his
grandchildren
Daniel,
Cathy Bott, Diane and
Michael, and one great
grandson, Justin Bott.
He was predeceased by
his sister, the late Mrs.
Florence Bailey, and his
brother, the late Murray
Wright.
The Rev. John Jennings
officiated the funeral service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in Oxford
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mr. Wright was born in
West Oxford Township.
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BIRTHS
.Obituaries
WILSON. - Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Wilson (nee Margaret Love) wish to announce
the birth of their daughter,'
Sarah Elizabeth, on August.
) 1, 1984, at Kirkland Lake, ,
untario.
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- Ken and
Kathy (nee Campbell) are
happy to announce the safe
arrival of their daughter
Lindsey Marie born on August 2, 1984. She was born at
Victoria Hospital, London
, weighing 5 pounds 8 ounces.
Proud grandparents are
Ken and Laurie Campbell
and Jim and Pat Stannard
of Ingersoll.
LANGFQUD. At Alexandra
Hospital, on August 10, 1984,
at 1 :22 p.m. to Ed and
Teresa Langford, 92 Charles
Street West, Ingersoll, a
daughter, Jessica Lee.
DOLL - At Alexandra Hospi-
Gr.-onAugust 9, 1984, to Pat
and John BaH, 5 Wadsworth
Drive, Ingersoll, a son Todd
Jonathan. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. K.
Boll, Ingersoll and Mr. and
Mrs. P. Rafferty, London.
Insured.
~ EC!JIU:i - Rick and Connie
are pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Jeffrey
Richard, born August 15,
1984, weighing 7 lbs. 9 OZ5.
Proud grandparents are
Mrs . Augusta Cecchin, of
Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward White, of Ingersoll.
Special thanks to Dr. J.
Tasker.
Shirley Winnifred (Smith) Johnson, 67, 'l:7
Monteith Street, Thorndale,
died August 12, 1984 at her
home.
She was predeceased by
her husband Gordon, in
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1982.
Mrs. Johnson is survived
by her sons Ronald and
Gerald, both of R.R. 2,
Thorndale; her daughter
Mrs. Geoff (Elaine) Clays
of R.R. 3, Thorndale; sister
Muriel Smith of Thamesford, and brother Lloyd of
Ingersoll, and by her grand:
children Scott, Barry, Gordie, David, Jennifer, Kathryn, Lorna and Brenda.
She was predeceased by
two sisters, Mrs . Alan
(Ena) McKessock, and Mrs.
Roy (Hazel) Anderson, and
by her brothers Ellis, Clayton and Merle.
The Rev. Roger Rice
officiated the August 15,
1984 funeral service at the
Carrothers-Betzner Funeral
Home in Thamesford. Interment in Grove Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Glen
Baskerville, Robert Anderson Bruce Johnson, Harry
Ho~ald, Gordon Smith and
George Wonnacott.
Mrs. Johnson was born in
West Nissouri Township.
She was a member of the
ThorndaJe United Church
and was active in the UCW
and Sunday School. She was
also a member of the Crum,lin Women's Institute and
the Middlesex Safety Council.
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Bernice
(Pearson
Martyn, 92,
formerly of 95 William
Street, Ingersoll, died . at
Oxford Regional NurSing
Home on August 15, 1984.
Mrs. Martyn is survived
by her son, Air Vice Marshal
Maxwell Pearson
Martyn of Merrickville, and
by
her
grandchildren
Heather and Donald Martyn. She is also survived by
her great grandchildren,
Tracy and Scott Donald
Martyn.
She was predeceased by
her husband, the late Donald Martyn, by her son
Donald and her daughter
June.
.
The Rev . John Jenrungs
offieta ted the August 17, .
1984 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home, Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Mrs .. Martyn was born in
Ingersoll.
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British Columbia, passed
away suddenly on Tuesday,
August 14, 1984, in his 82nd
year .
Surviving are his wife.
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Minshall;
one
daughter, Marilyn of Vancouver; three sons, Bob,
Bert and Norman; and one
sister, Mrs. Fred (Alma)
Pettman of Tillsonburg.
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"pASKETT; Edna (Bancrol t) Baskett, 64, 229 King
Hiram Street, Ingersoll
died Saturday, July 2B, 1984
at Alexandra Hospital.
She was predeceased by
her first husband, the late
William Witcombe, in 1965,
and by her second husband
the late Robert Baskett,' i~
19B2.
She is survived by her
sons Leroy of Ingersoll,
Paul of Woodstock, Ray of
Ingersoll and Rick of IngersolI; her sisters Mrs. Pete
(Bernice) Clark of Ingersoll, Mrs. Les (Doris)
Cousins of Ingersoll, Mrs.
Jim (Lillian) Hackert of
Salford, Mrs. Ken (Betty)
Fisher of Ingersoll, and
Mrs. Reg (Freda) Weston of
Ingersoll. Also surviving
are her brothers Roy,
Ewart and Clarence.
Mrs. Baskett is survived
by eight grandchildren and
three great grandchildren.
The Rev. Cecil Jardine
officiated the July 31, 1984
funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment
in the Harris Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Wayne
Cassidy, Bill Wallace, Doug
McKenzie, Jim Barker
Charlie Miles and Jack
Lewis. Honorary pallbearers were Wallace Marr and
Roman Maksymiw.
Mrs. Baskett was born in
Middlesex County.
Also survlvmg are eight
grandchildren and five
great grandchildren, and
her sister, Mrs. Molly
(Cameron) Langsing of
London.
The Rev. Tom Griffin
officiated the JuJy 28, 1984
fWleral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment
in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Allan
McLaughlin, Albert Smith,
Leslie Smith, Tim HarrIs,
Perry Carrothers, Wayne
House, Allen Bain and John
Vandermoer.
Mrs. Wood was born in
Birmingham, England.
~~ Florence (Allsop)
wooa;8i,
178 Earl Street
Ingersoll, died July 26, 1984
at Alexandra Hospital.
She is survived by her
husband Albert; her son and
daughter-in-law,
Thomas
and Kathy Wood of London
and her daughter Mrs. Stan~
ley (Betty) Smith of Gaffney, South Carolina.
,l;:OIGT' Raymond Voigt, 62,
278 Wonham Street, Inger- '
soli, died Friday, July 20!
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in Ingersoll. on Saturday
AuguSI 11. 1 984
Joh~
William (Bill) Herd. age 67. of
135 Carroll Sireel, Ingersoll.
Beloved husband of Charlotte
(Clare) Herd Dear falher of
Mrs, Kees Boll (Margaret). In·
gersoll; Walter, Beachville
Dear brother of Mrs . Ernie
Mehew (Margaret) , Toronto
Mrs . Emmie Sisty. Picton. Mrs.
John Abbott (Edie) Picton '
Mrs. J~ck Walker (Mabel):
California ; Alex . Brantford'
~ave. Paris . Also survived by
SIX
grandchildren and four
greal·grandchildren.
Predeceased by three
brolhers. Fred. George and
Albert Friends will be received
al McBeath Funeral Home
246 Thame~ Street South. In:
gersoll. ;llt~r 12 :00 noon Sun·
day. where service will be held
on Monday . August 13th al
2:00 p.m. Reverend John Jen·
nings officialing. Interment in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Remembrances to the Cancer
SOCiety may be arranged for at
the funeral home .
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19B4 at Woodstock General
Hospital. He is survived by
his wife, the former Fern
Gilbert; his sons Larry of
Port Elgin, Donald of Mt.
Elgin, and Louie of Ingersoll ~ his daughters Mrs.
John (Linda) Simon of
Woodstock, and Mrs. Paul
(Sue) Armour ofR.R. 2,
Thamesford. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren,
and ' Mr. Voigt's brother
Donald of Ingersoll,' and his
sisters, Mrs. Ross (Ruth)
Brady of Ingersoll, and Mrs.
Clarence (Louise) Steckley
of R.R. 1, Stratford. The
Rev. Cecil Jardine officiating the July 23, 1984 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ralph
Smith, Lloyd Butterworth,
Gord Adam, George Ing~
ham, Ted Ingham and
Bruce Benjamin. A Legion
memorial service was held
Sunday, July 22, 1984 at 7 :30
p.m. under the auspices of
the Royal Canadian Legion
branch 119.
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Passed away at
the Woodstock General
Hospital on Thursday July 19. '
1984 Vera Ellen (Burrill)
Mcintyre of Norwich in her
81 st year. Beloved wife 01
Norman A . Mcintyre . Oear
sister 01 Mrs. Mary Learn and
Ullian Burrill. both of Kitchener .
Several nieces and nephews
also survive. Friends may call
at the Arn and Son Funeral
Residence. Norwich, where
the funeral service will be held
on Salurday at 2 :00 p.m. Rev .
, Dav'ld Fearon will officiate. In ·
terment In the Norwich
Cemetery . Order of Eastern
Star servIce. Friday evening at
8 :00 pm . 'Those who wish,
may make memorial donations
to the Ontario Heart Fund .
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At Alexandra
HoS'j)ii'ar, Ingersoll, on 1hurs·
day July 28. 1984, Florence
(Allsop) Wood. age 81 Beloved wife of Albert Wogd of 1 78
Earl Street, Ingersoll. Dear
mother 01 Thomas, London,
Mrs . Stanley Smilh (Betty) of
Gaflney South Carolina . Dear
sister of Mrs . Molly (Cameron)
Lansing, London . Also survived by eight grandchildren and
five great ' grandchlldren
Friends will be received at Ihe
McBeath Funeral Home, 246 .
Thames Sireet South , Ingersoll, where service will be held
Saturday July 28 at 2 :00 p .m.,
Rev. Tom Griffin officiating . In·
terment in Ingersoll Rural
C~_melery . __ _
- Entered into rest
after a lengthy illness, al her
residence Hilcrest Terrace,
Ann Arbor, Michigan , on Monday July 9, 1 984. Dr Marjory
A. (Todd) Poole PhD. Beloved
wife of the lale Rev. Frederick
Gifford Poole (1969) . Dear
molher of Jack Poole of British
Columbia. Mrs. Poole will be
sadly missed by a large circle
of friends. A service of commillal will be held al Ihe family
101, HarriS Street Cemetery on
Friday July 27 al 2:30 p .m.
Rev. A. E. Menzies will
oificlate.
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At Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll, on Thursday July 26, 1984, Florence
(Allsop) Wood. age 81 . Beloved wile of Albert Wood of 1 78
Earl Street. Ingersoll. Dear
mother of Thomas, London,
Mrs . Stanley Smith (Betty) of
Gaffney South Carolina. Dear
sister of Mrs. Molly (Cameron)
Lansing, London. Also survived by nine grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren .
Funeral announcement laler,
McBealh Funeral Home .
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At the Woodstock
General Hospital on Friday July
20. 1984, Raymond Voigt,
age 62, of 278 Won ham
Street South. Ingersoll. Beloved husband of Fern (Gilbert)
Voigt. Dear falher of Larry,
Port Elgin, Donald, Mount
Elgin, Mrs. John Simon (Unda) , Woodstock , Mrs. Paul Ar- \
mour (Sue). R R 2
Thamesford, Louie, Ingersoll.
Dear brother of Donald, Inger·
soli , Mrs. Ross Brady (Ruth) ,
Ingersoll. Mrs . Clarence
StIckley (Louise), R R 1 Stratlord. Also survived by eleven
grandchildren . Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street. Ingersoll. where service will be held on Monday July 23 at 2:00 p.m., Rev. Ceell
Jardine officiating . Interment In
Harris Street Cemelery .
Legion memorial service . on
Sunday at 1':30 p.m. auspices
of Branch 11 g . Remem brances to the Cancer Soctety
may be arranged for at the
funeral home.
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HOY§& : Darren is happy to
announce the birth of his
baby sister, Rachel Dawn,
weighing seven pounds, 14
ounces, at Alexandra Hospital, Tuesday, July 24, 1984.
Proud parents are Denna
and Wayne House of Verschoyle. Special thanks to
Dr, Rechner and Dr. Tasker
and the nurses on the second
noor.
JT~S. A..6.0'y!
Rev. and Mrs .
P.wjghl ~
o(" R.R::-'2,
Tharnesford, are pleased to
announce the birth of their
son, Dwight Conrad Jr., on
July 12, 19B4. He was born at
Alexandra Hospital, lnger~
soil .
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Chris and
Ric Markham of Thamesford, are pleased to announce the arrival of their
daughter, Danielle Elaine.
Danlelle was born on Wednesday, J uJy 25, 1984 at ?: 42
p.m_ in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Proud
grandparents are Mr . and Mrs .
King Newell and Mr. and
Mrs. R. Markham, all of
Ingersoll.
OBITUARIES
BIRTHS
H ~TCH J NSQN i Nelson and '
Joan welcome with joy a !
new grandson, Clifford
Wesley Arthur, weighing
nine pounds, 10 ounces.
Proud parents are Clifford
and Deby of Calgary.
HAZEN: Stan and Susan
are proud to announce the
arrival of their daughter,
Stacey Nicole, born on June
20,
1984,
weighing six
pounds, eight ounces. Proud ;
grandparents are Doug and
Irene Hazen of Ingersoll I
and George and Mildred ~
Symon of Dorchester. Our '
thanks to Dr. Wahby.
~ i Shawn is proud
to announce the safe arrival
of his wee brother, Jared
Paul, born July 6, 1984 at
6:56 a .m., weighing in at
seven pounds, nine ounces.
Proud parents are Paul and
Sandra (nee: Louis). Proud
grandparents are Russell
and Vivian Coutts of Ingersoll, and Teresa Boersma oC
Woodstock. Special thanks
to Dr. Mayberry, Mrs. Ponting, Mrs. Hiccup and all
nurses on OB Ward.
l\UNOGUEi4 At Alexandra
ftospital on July 8, 1984 to
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Minogue,
138 Bond Street, Ingersoll, a
daughter, Angela Louise,
was born.
LANGFOHl): Mark Harold
Langford, 23, 758 Kipps
Lane, London and formerly
of Thamesford, died at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
July 3, 1984.
He is survived by his
parents, George and Patricia Langford of R.R. 3,
Ingersoll; his brother Mike
. and sister-in-law Mona
Leigh of R.R. 4, Thamesford; brothers Greg and
John, 90th at home, and
sisters Sally of London, Sue
: of Mt. Brydges, and Jennifer, at home.
He was the dear grandson
of Wilbert of London, and
the late Mary Langford, and
Evelyn of Ml. Brydges and
the late Frank Rastin.
He is also survived by his
special
friend,
Debbie
Moran of Thamesford.
He rested at the CarFuneral
rothers-Betzner
Home, Thamesford. The
funeral service was officiated by Father Wronski on
July 6, 1984 at Sacred Heart
Catholic Church. Interment
in Sacred Heart Cemetery .
Pallbearers were Jim
Bradshaw, Barrie Sonders,
Steve
Johnston,
Bob
McCallwn, Jeff Craigmile
and Brian Piper .
He was born in St Marys,
Ontario. He was a supervisor at Cold Springs Farms
in Thamesford, and a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Ingersoll.
Donations may be made
to the Ontario heart and
stroke foundation.
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Margaret
(Greer) (Jenney) Whitting-
ton, 90, of Independence,
Missouri, died Tuesday,
June 26, 1984 at her home.
She was predeceased by
her husband, the late John
Whittington, in 1957, and by
her first husband, the late
Milton Jenney, in 1939.
Surviving is her son
Howard Jenney of IngersoH; daughter Mrs. Doris
Walsh of Kansas City, Kansas; stepchildren Clifford
Whittington and Dorothy
Smith, both of Hamilton;
four grandchildren and four
great grandchildren.
Mrs. Whittington was predeceased by several brothers and sisters.
High Priest Jack German
officiated the July 3, 19B4
funeral service at McBeath
FUneral Home. Interment
in Calton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Larry
Sloat,
Milton
Jenney,
Arthur Webber, Emerson
Beemer, Don Casler and
Herb Tylerman.
In memory of the deceased donations may be made
to the Diabetes Association.
GHAtlT: At EJgin Memorial Hospital, SL Thomas,
on Friday, July 6, 1984, in
her 76th year, Grace McKillen Grant, beloved wife
of Ernest Grant of 7 William
Street, Aylmer, died.
Also survived by her brothers Garfield (Ben) McKillen, Dexter, Michigan,
Ralph McKillen, Toronto,
Robert McKillen, Ingersoll,
Donald McKillen, Woodstock, and her sister Mrs.
Uoyd (Margaret) Phillips,
R. R. 4, Ingersoll.
Also numerous nieces and
nephews survive the de ceased.
She was predeceased by
her parents Benjamin and
Rachel McKillen; sisters Ila
Prentice and Edith Pugh;
brother Jimmy, and infant
sons Frank and Melvin.
The funeral service was
Monday, July 9, 1984 at 2
p.m. at Kebbles Funeral
Home, Aylmu, with interment in lngersoll Rural
Cemetery .
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Florence (Brownie)
(Luff) Tait, 66, 471 South
Street, Ingersoll, died June
29, 1984 at her home.
She is survived by her
daughter, Elaine Alberts of
London, and by a number of
nieces and nephews. Also
surviving Mrs. Tait are her
sisters Mrs. Lila Gee and
Mrs. Gerald (Hazel) Tobin,
bot h of Ingersoll.
Mrs. Tail was predeceased by her husband John in
1962, and by her sister, the
late Mildred Baskette.
Falher Wronski officiated
Ule July 2, 1984 fW1eral
service at Sacred Heart
church. Interment in Sacred
Hearl Cemetery.
Parish prayers were said
Sundny, July 8.
The deceased was born in
Lin\~'5ay, Ontario. She was a
memb~r of Sacred Heart
Church and a mem ber of the
church's Catholic Women's
League .
Pallb~~i crs were Samuel
Gee,
Lawrence
Gee,
Charles Gee, Jack Scott,
Harold Gee and Lloyd Gee.
OBITUARY
BIRTHS
STEELE- Kevin and Tracey
(nee Baker) are proud to
announce the birth of their ,
first child, a son Kevin
Michael Cameron, born in
Victoria Hospital at 5: 18
p.m., June 13, 1984, weighing 6 lbs. 15 ozs. First
grandchild for Mrs. Karen
Baker, Ingersoll and 9th,
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Russell
Steele,
RR.3,
Emhro.
STHA \V- Mr . and Mrs.
Michael Straw, 120 Concession St., I ngersoll, are proud
to announce the birth of
their son Joseph Michael
John, on JWle 19, 1984, at
Woodstock General Hospital at 6:31 p.m. weighing 7
Ibs. 121f2 ozs.
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At. Alexandra
Hospital on June?, 1984, to
Rick and Agnes Jonker,
R.R. 2, Thamesford, a
daughler Laureen Elizabeth .
At Alexandra Hospital on June 11, 1984, to Bob
and Sue Ruby, 147 Brock St..
Thamesford, a daughter
wren Fae.
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ALLSg P: Charles L. AIIsop'7M, R. R. 5, Ingersoll.
(Folden's Corners) died at
University Hospital, London June 20, 19B4.
H~ is survived by his wife,
the former Edith Dolphin,
and his children, Charles,
Bradley, Wendy Forth and
Karen Scheele. Also SLU'viving are his sons-in-law,
Chris Forth and Harry ,
Scheele, and his grandchildren, Jason and Sean
Forth and Jennifer Scheele.
The Most Rev. Dr. B.
Eckhardt officiated the Saturday. June 23, 1984 service
at McBeath Funeral Home.
Inlerment in Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery, Woodstock.
A Masonic memorial ser,
vice was held for Mr. Allsop
Friday, JWle 22 under the
auspices of St. John's 209A
London, AF and AM.
Mr. Allsop was born in
London, Onlario.
He was the president of
Rocket Cartage Inc ., Lon·
don, a position he held for
the past 31 years, and of C
and E Parking, London.
He was also a life member
of SL John's Lodge 209A.
London.
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At her residence.
South Street, Ingersoll. on Fri ·
day June 29. 1 984, Florence
(Brownie) (Lull) Tail. wife of
the late John Tail (1962) . Survived by one daughter Mrs.
Elaine Alberts. London. DC!3r
sisler of Mrs. Gerald Tobin
(Hazel) Ingersoll. Mrs . lila
Gee. Ingersoll. Also survived
by a numl'ler of nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by
one sister Mildred Baskett.
,Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Street South. Inger·
5011. after 7:00 p.m. Saturday.
unlit Monday July 2nd at
t 0:45 a.m., then to the
Church of the Sacred Heart lor
Funeral Mass at 11 :00 a.m. In·
terment in Sacred Heart
Cemetery . Parish prayers on
Sunday al 8:00 p.m.
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At
Alexandra
ilOSPltat, on June 22, 1984, to
d-t ,
Jim and Janice Anstee, 139
King Solomon St.. Ingersoll,
a daughter Alicia 'Emily. A
little sister for Jared and
Carrie.
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TAYLOR: Susan Marie
Taylor (~cDonald), 127
Carroll Street, Ingersoll,
died at Alexandra Hospital,
on Monday, June 4, 1984, in
her 22nd year.
She is survived by her
husband David McDonald,
and her son Clinton David
McDonald.
Also surviving are her
parents, Jay and Ivy Taylor
of Ingersoll; her sister and
brother
Christine
and
Anthony Taylor, at home,
and her parents-in-law,
John and Marjorie McDonald of Ingersoll.
She is also survived by
several aWlts and uncles in
. England.
Mrs. McDonald was born
in Wadnesbury, England .
The Rev. Carmen Holbrough officiated the Thursday, June 7, 1984 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jerry
McDonald, Steven McDonald, Ted McDonald, Bill
McDonald, Fred McDonald
and Bob McDonald.
MI NAJlQ,: John Minard,
71, died Monday, June 4,
1984 at Alexandra Hospital.
He is survived by his wife,
tile former Anna McKay;
his children Mrs. George
(Ruth) Redmond of Woodstock, Mrs. Ben (Shirley)
Wilson of Burnaby, B.C.,
and his sister Mrs. Ralph
(Agnes) Richardson 'of Ingersoll, and brother Sanford
of Bowmanville.
Also surviving are five
grandchildren.
He was predeceased by
three brothers, Lawrence,
Jim and Charles, and one
sister, the late Catherine
Galenski.
The Rev. John jennings
officiated the Thursday,
June 7 service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment
in the Harris Street Cemetery .
A memorial service was
held by the Moose Lodge on
Wednesday June 6, 1984.
Pallbearens were Ron
Earl, Max Barker, William
Bob
Howlett,
Howlett,
Edward Hook, Andrew
Henderson \ and
Ralph
Parker.
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JiMIW; Charles Smith,
93 ~formerly of Francis
Street, [ngersoll, died at
Woodstock Genera I Hospital on Monday, June 4,
1984.
He was predeceased by
his wife, the late Mabel
Gallanger, who died in 1%2.
He was also predeceased by
his son Arnold, in 1974, and
by his grandson Aubrey
Manning, in 19£9.
He is survived by his
daughters
Mrs.
Milne
(Pearl) Hart of Woodstock,
and Mrs . RJ . (Isabella)
Manning of Tillsonburg.
Also surviving is his sister, Mrs. John (Myrtle)
Thompson of Walkerton, his
brother William, also of
Walkerton, seven grandchildren and 15 gre.a t grandchildren.
The Rev. John Jennings
officiated the Thursday,
JW1e 7, 1984 funeral service
at McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment in Kintore Cemetery .
Pallbearers were Kenneth Bendall, Brian Hart,
Gary Hart, Marvin Hart,
Jim Manning and Frank
Webber.
l:'A~ ~E Gerrit Van
Rees,77, a~unday, June
3, 1984 at rus home on 95
McKeand Street, Ingersoll.
He is survived by his wife,
Anne (Helmus) Van Rees;
his children Burt of Beachville, Edward of Woodstock,
John of Winnipeg, Mrs .
William (Violet) Hadden of
Victoria, B.C ., and his stepchildren David Ludema of
Dorr, Michigan, Jack of
Holland, Michigan, and
Mrs. Tom (Patricia) Overbeek of West Olive, Michigan.
Also surviving are his
brothers and sisters: Engbert of Holland, William of
Holland, Mrs. Willemina
Van der Pyl of Ingersoll,
Mrs. Thomas . (Riek) De
Waal of Calgary, and Mrs.
Griet Horsting of Holland.
Mr. Van Rees is survived
by 13 grandchildren.
He was predeceased by
his first wife, the late Nina
Hartog, who died in 1972,
and by his son Peter Paul.
Mr. Van Rees was born in
Holland.
The Rev . Hcirtmans officiated the Wednesday, June I
6, 1984 funeral service at
Emmanuel
Reformed
Church, Woodstock. Interment in the Harris Street
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Burt
Van Rees, Ed Van Rees,
John Van Rees, ' Bill Hadden, Jack Ludema and
Dave Ludema.
HALEY: Rita Helen MarSpringford,
passed away at her residence on Friday, June 8,
1984, in her 66th year.
Born August 6, 1918 at
Armagh, Ireland, she was a
daughter of the late John
Carroll and the former
Margaret Black.
She came to Canada, to
Springford, as a war bride
on March 26, 194U.
Mrs . Haley was a Deacon
of
Springford
Baptist
Church; choir member and
Sunday School teacher for
':fl years; a life member of
Springford BWMS; past
president of Oxford-Brant
BWMS; a member of
Springford Women's Institute; and a Director of the
Canadian Bible Society for
26 years .
Surviving are her husband, LeVerne Haley; three
daughters, Mrs . David
(Carol) Tribe of R.R. I,
Otterville,
Mrs.
John
(Maureen) Vickers of R.R .
3, Puslinch, and Mrs. Robert (Pamela) Peden of
Guelph; and six grandchildren, Scott, Shawn,
JennY,Johnny,Heatherand
Laura.
Rested at the H.D. ver- I
hoeve Funeral Home, TiIIsonburg, where service was
held Monday, June 11 at 2
p.m., conducted by the Rev .
Lawrence Mason of Springford Baptist Church, and the
Rev. Gibson Brown of
Leamington
Baptist
Church.
Intennent in Springford
Cemetery .
Memorial donations to the
Springford Baptist Church
Memorial FWld would be
greatly appreciated by the
family .
ga7e£"il'afey of
M arl boroug n.=- Peacefully on
Tuesday May 29, 1984, at
~est Park Hospital, Toronto,
JIm, beloved husband of
Margot Nash . Loving father of
Penny , Patti and Pamela . Dear
son of Mary and the late Fred
Douglas of Ingersoll
Dear
brother 01 Marjorie Douglas of
Toronto. Helen (Mrs . Robert
Smith) at London and Ted
Douglas of Windsor . Dear
brother-in-law of Sharron and
Bob Nash, and son· in-law of
Florence (Mrs . Archie Nash) .
Also survived by many nieces
and nephews. The family will
receive their friends at the
Buller Funeral Chapel, 4933
Dundas Street West {between
Islington and Kipling Avenues).
Toronto, from 7:00 p.m .
Wednesday, and Thursday 2 4 p.m Memorial service in
Kingsway Baptist Church, 41
Birchview Boulevard. Toronlo.
at 7:30 p.m . Thursday. Private
family interment. Donations
may be made to the S .I.C.U.
Research Fund. Co. Dr. T . R .
Todd. Room 10·228 . Eaton
Wing. Toronto General
Hospital.
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Street. Ingersoll. on
Tuesday May 29.
1984,
Gerald Francis Pirie, age 72.
Beloved husband of Helen
(Sutherland) Pirie. Dear father
of Elizabeth. Toronto. Donald R
A 3 Ingersoll, Anne (wife of Dr.
Eldon Hay) Sackville, New
Brunswick, Sheila (Mrs. James
McKibbin). Tillsonburg. Dear
grandfather of Crichton, Tara
and Tanya Pirie, Melissa and
Trisha McKibbin . Dear brother
of Kathleen (Mrs. John Oliver),
Thamesford, Helen (Mrs. Warren Cook), Timmins. Anne
(Mrs . Richard Thurtell), Ingersoll. Predeceased by his
p~~ents Francis and Evelyn
Plfle. and his brother James .
Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
Thames Street South. Ingersoll
after 7 :00 p .m . Wednesday.
The funeral service will be held
at Trinity United Church on Fri day' June 1 at 2 :00 p.m., Rev .
Carmen Holbrough officiatting.
Interment in Ingersoll Aural
Cemetery . Legion memorial
service on Thursday at 7:30
p.m., auspices Branch 119. In
lieu of flowers, remembrances
to Trinity United Church Foundation, or the charily of your
choice may be arranged for at
the funeral home.
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At Woodstock
on
unday June 3, 1984.
Robert P. Atterbury of 15 Bex·
ley Street. Woodstock. in his
46th year . Beloved husband of
the former Marilyn Richardson
Dear lather of Edward (and his
wife RobIn) of Woodstock, An·
dy, Robbie . both at home,
Teresa Atterbury of Ingersoll
and Mrs. Kris (Sandra) Neave
of Woodstock. Grandfather of
Jeffrey
Neave. Jamie and
Tracy Atterbury . Son of Mrs.
Ellen Bowen of Guetph and
John Atterbury 01 Florida.
Brother of Bill of Ingersoll.
Dave of Corunna. Mrs. George
(Grace) Willmot. Coldwater.
Mrs. Ollie (Barbara) Sajkowski
of Guelph and Mrs. Diane
Lounsbury 01 Toronto. Friends
will be received at the M. D.
(Mac) Smith Funeral Home. 69
Wellington Street North.
Woodstock. where Iha funeral
and committal service will be
held 1 :30 p .m. June 6 follow·
ed by cremation. Those plannIng an expression 01 sympathy
are asked to consider the Coronary Care Unil 01 the
Woodstock General Hospital.
. MIN4BF. -
At Alexandra
Hosplta~ Ingersoll on Monday
June 4, 1984, John Minard
age 77. Beloved husband of
Anna (McKay) Minard. Dear
father of Mrs. George Red·
mond (Ruth), Woodstock, Mrs .
Ben Wilson (Shirley), Burnaby
B.C. Dear brother of Mrs.
Ralph Richardson (Agnes) In·
gersoll, S(\ndford. Bowman·
ville . Also survived by five
grandchildren . Predeceased
by three brothers, lawrence.
Jim and Charles. one sister
Catherine Galinski. Friends will
be received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll, after
2 :00 p.m. Wednesday. where
Ihe luneral service will be held
on Thursday June 7 . Rev.
John Jennings officiating. In·
lerment In Harris Street
Cemetery. Moose lodge
memorial service Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. Remembrances
to the charity 01 your choice
may be arranged for at the
funeral home.
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on Sunday June 3 , 1984, Ger·
rll Van Rees , age 77 . Beloved
husband 01 Anne (Helmus) and
the late Nina Hartog (1972) .
Dear father of 8urt, 8eachville.
Edward . Woodstock. John.
Winnipeg. Mrs. William Had·
den (Violet). Victoria B.C . Dear
step·falher of David Ludema.
Dorr Michigan. Jack Ludema.
Holland Michigan, Mrs. Tom
Overbeek (patlicla). West
Olive. Michigan. Dear brother
of Engbert and William.
Holland. Mrs. Willemina Van
der Pyl, Ingersoll. Mrs .
Thomas De Waal (Riek).
Calgary, Mrs. Griet Horstlng in
Hal/and . Also survived by Ihir·
teen grandchildren . Predeces·
ed by one son Peler Paul.
Friends will be received at the
Mc8ealh Funeral Home. 246
Thames Street South, Ingersoll
untit 1 2 noon on Wednesday
June 6. then to Emmanuet
Reformed Church. Clarke
Street, Woodstock , for service
at 2:00 p.m. Rev . R. Hartmans
officiating. Interment In Harris
Street Cemetery. In lieu 01
flowers. remembrances to Em·
manuel Reformed Church
Organ Fund may be arranged
for at the funeral home.
!.~Gll~~9~~ing
Into a world 01 rest.
God's garden must be
beautiful,
He only takes the best."
AI Alexandra Hospital. Inger·
soli on Monday June 4 . 1984,
Susan Marie Taylor
(McDonald) of 127 Carroll
Sireet, Ingersoll, age 21 Dear
wife 01 David McDonald.
Beloved mother of Clinton
David McDonald. Dear
daught€:r 01 Jay and Ivy Taylor.
Ingersoll . Dear sister of
Christine and Anthony Taylor,
at home . Dear daughter·in ·law
of John and MarjorIe
McDonald. Ingersoll. Also sur·
vll/ed by several aunts and
uncles in England. Friends will
be received al the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll, where
service will be held On Thurs·
day June 7 at 2:00 p.m ., Rev
Carmen Holbrough officiating .
Inlerment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery. Rembrances to the
Heart Fund or Lung Association may be arranged for at Ihe
funeral home .
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e ren a (n ee Illes) are pleased .
to announce the sale arrival of ,
their lirt child John Daniel, born
May 5, 1984, at Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll, weighing 7
Ibs.8 oz . Proud grandparents
are Mr . and Mrs. William Illes of
Innerkip, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Schlieman 01 Acton .
Special thanks to Dr. Rechner, '
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BOURGEOIS - At Alexan-
(G!a 'Rospital, on May 17,
1984 to Ray and Karry
Bourgeois, 167 North Town
Line, Ingersoll, a son Chad
Ray_
~MS'fRONG-At
Alex-
an ra Hospital on May 4,
1984, to Martin and Brenda
Armstrong, 24 Laurel Crescent, Ingersoll, a son Adam
Craig;
POUNDS- Nicole Elizabeth,
b orn at Woodstock General
Hospital .on April 25, 1984,
weighing 4 pounds, 15 ounces . Proud parents are Gary .
and Edna. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
George Pounds, and Mrs. C.
Hacker. Thanks to Dr.
Emerson and Dr. ' Smith,
and to the third floor nurses .
McLEAN - Mr. and Mrs.
McLean of Windsor,
are proud to announce the
arrival of their daughter,
Robyn Brooke, May 15, 1984,
weighing Slbs. ·S ozs. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Miller of Putnam, and Mr. and Mrs. Don
McLean of Guelph .
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J2iilll~£jQt~_nce Winegardn~ , daughler of
Mr. and.Mrs. Howard Winegardner of 9 Grenville St., Ingersoll, was married to Denllk.N9I:
man I-JU1.§on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith,
281 Evelyn St., Ingersoll on May 5 at Hi-Way
Pentecostal Church in Ingersoll.
Hev . David Nancekievill officiated at the wedding
ceremony . The bride was
given in marriage by her
father . The organist was
Shirley Mick, the soloist was
Harold Morden .
The bride wore a traditional
gown with a Queen Anne
neckline nnd Edwardian
sleeve, chapel train and chantilly lace. Her veil was a
camelot t;ap with two-tiers of
veils with matching lace.
The bride carricd a cascade
'bouquet with peach ribbons of
natural peach and white carna tions, white roses, white
baby's breath and silk violets .
The maid of honor was Sandra Papa is of Ingersoll, who
wore a long, V-neck satin gown
in peach. She carried a
nosegay bouquet of the same
flowers of the bride's, with
cascading white ribbons .
Bridesmaids were Ginl'l 130rdin and Lisa Winegardner of
Ingersoll. They wore gowns
and carried flowers identical
to the maid of honor's.
Flower girls were Jennifer
Hagen of SL Thomas and
Sherry Winegardner of
Lambeth, who wore long, chiffon dresses with ruffles at the
top, mid-skirl and sleeves .
They carried flowers ill small
wicker baskets .
All lhe girls ' headpieces
were haloes with dried baby's
breath and peach silk mini
roses.
The groom wore a white tuxedo with brown ruffles on the
shirl. He wore a boutonniere of
a white carnation tipped
peach, white baby's breath
and white rose in the centre.
The best man was Steve Hutson of Ingersoll. Ushers were
Rick Slreefkerk of Woodstock
and AI Powell of Kitchener.
Tile ring bearer was Jnson
Chapman of Ingersoll . The
men wore brown tuxedoes,
peach ruffled shirts and peach
carnation with baby's breath
boutonnieres.
The reception was held at Sl.
James Anglican Church
Parish Hall in Ingersoll.
Guests were present from
Holly, Michigtlll, Otlaw<l. ingersoll. Lambeth. G<lnanoque,
Oshawa, SL Thomas, Sparta,
Tillsonburg, Ktichener, Toronto, Woods lock , BrownsvilJe,
Thamesford, Embro, Sarnia,
Salford, London and
Durgessville.
The couple took a wedding
trip to Orlando, Florida and
will reside at 119 King Solomon
Sl., Ingersoll.
BRADFIELD: A tribute to
Gerald, a devoted husband,
father, grandfather and
brother, who passed away
so suddenly, May 11, 1983.
"Wherever lHe may take us,
Whatever we may do,
The memory of the years we
shared,
Will keep us close to you. I I
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Freda,
Barbara and Bill.
LANDICK:
Margaret
(Tiny) Griffin Landick died
Wednesday, May 2, 1984 at
Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. She was 59-years-old.
The deceased was born in
Ingersoll and had resided at
271 Thames Street North.
Mrs. Landick was predeceased by her husband,
the late ErniE\ Landick, in
1973. She was also, predeceased by three children,
Gale in 1947, Donna in 1956,
SOMEHS: In loving memand Brian in 1957.
ory of Gladys Mae Somers,
She is survived by her
who passed away May 8,
children John of Ingersoll,
1963.
Robert McDougall of IngerGod has her in his keeping, . soll, Margaret Easton of
We have her In our hearts,
Woodstock, Mrs. Dan (DarLovingly remembered by lene) Freeman of Tillsondaughters
Norma
and burg, and Mrs. Jim (Maryrrlend Thelma McLeod of lynn) McRae of Ingersoll.
Saint John, New Brunswick.
Also surviving is her
brother Wallace 'of Hamilton, and sisters Mrs. Ruth
Porshak,
Mrs.
Robert
(Doris) McKillen, and Mrs.
Jack (Alice) McDougall, all
of Ingersoll.
Mrs. Landick is survived
CAMM: Freda G. (Woodby four grandchildren, J.D.
house ) Carom, 67, 188 MerLandick, Andy Landick,
ritt Street, Ingersoll, died at
Alexandra Hospital, IngerJennifer
Freeman
and
wIl, Sunday, May 6, 1984 .
Jason Freeman.
She is survived by her
The Rev. John Jennings
husband Ray, and her childofficia ted the Saturday,
ren Mrs. CHff (Joan) Hunt
May 5, 1984 funeral service
of Stratford, Rohert Camm
at McBeath Funeral Home.
of Truro, N.S., James
Interment
in
Ingersoll
Camm of Ingersoll, Mrs.
Rural Cemetery.
Larne (Janet) Gee of Ingersoll, and Terry Camm of
London.
A1f K ~tI~I ~ : Viola (SymShe is also survived by
ons) McKenZIe, 75, 179 John
her sisters Mrs. Ida DoubleStreet, Ingersoll, died at
day of Seething, England,
Alexandra Hospital TuesMrs. Dorothy Land of Inger- , day, May I, 1984.
soil, Mrs. Bob (Helen) RanShe was the wife of the
son of Vero Beach, Florida,
lale Walter McKenzie, who
and Mrs. Phyllis Fenllema
died in 1975.
of
Brantford:
brothers
She is survived by her
Charlie Woodhouse of Seesons Doug of Ingersoll, and
thing, England, and Horace
Don of Point Gatineau,
Woodhouse of Stratford;
Quebec, and by her two
and 12 grandchildren.
grandchildren, Rob and
Mrs. Camm was preSteve.
deceased by her sister, the
late Grace Bates.
She was predeceased by
The Rev. Tom Griffin I her brothers, the late Grant
officiated the Tuesday, May
Symoos in 1977, and the late
8, 1984 funeral service at
John Symons in 1939.
McBeath Funeral Home .
Interment
in: Ingersoll
The Rev. Carmen HolRural Cemetery. ,
brough offida ted the FriPallbearers were Bradley
day, May 4, 1984 funeral
Hunt,Sandy Camm; .Linda
service at McBeath Funeral
Camm, Tammy Gee, Joey
Home. Interment in the
Carnm and Debbie Camm .
Harris Street Cemetery.
Mrs. Camm was born in
Mrs. McKenzie was born
Norfolk, England.
in Teeswater, Ontario.
DEATHS
WAITE: Thomas Waite,
72, 49 North Town Line,
Ingersoll, died at London's
Victoria Hospital Tuesday,
May 1, 1984.
Mr. Waite is survived by
his wife, the former Madeline Smith .
Also surviving are his
sisters, Mrs. Mark (Alice)
Barr oC Harrowgatc, England, and Miss Mary Crabtree of Littleborough, Eng·
land.
The Rev . Carmen HoI·
brough officia ted the Fri·
day, May 4. ]984 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in lhe
Harris Street Cemetery.
Mr. Waite was born in
Yorkshire, England.
WILSON: Violetta (Gale)
Wilson, 83, 135 Carroll
Street, Ingersoll, died at
Victoria Hospital, London,
Tuesday, May 1, 1984.
She was predeceased by
her husband, the late Harris
Wilson, in 1955.
She is survived by her son
Kenneth and his wife Maxine of Cambridge, and by
grandchildren David of
Cambridge, Daniel of Woodstock, and Daryl of Cambridge. Also surviving are
five great grandchildren.
The Rev. Carmen' Holbrough officiated the Friday, May '4, 1984 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
Mrs. Wilson was born in
London, Ontario.
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The former
Flagg; 244 King SL
E., Ingersoll, died at Victoria
Hospital,. London,
Sunday, April 21, 1984.
She is survived by her
husband Edwin; her children Mrs. Murray (Mary
Lynn) McBay of Sloney
Creek, and Mrs. Harry
(Eleanor)
Paterson
of
Woodstock; her molher,
Mrs. Bessie Flagg of Aylmer; sisters Mrs. Tony
(Velma) Kennedy of Calton
and Mrs. Hazel Graves of
Calton, and her brother
Russell Flagg of Hyattsville, Maryland.
Also surviving are her
grandchildren Billy, Daryl
and Duane McBay, Marcy,
Jayne and Geoffrey Paterson.
Mrs. George was predeceased by her daughter
Jeanne in 1977.
The Rev. Glen MacPherson officiated the Tuesday,
April 24, 1984 funeral service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jake
Baskette, Mac Dennis/ Ron
Miller, Murray Swance,
Wayne Sjaarda and A ,T,
Mather.
'K1abel
DR. JOHN MACDONAL Dr. John Dona
0 en ge
Macdonald, MD, 495 Errol
Road W., died Thursday, at
St. Joseph's Hospi tal. He
was medical director of
Polysar for 35 years and
recently retired.
Survived by his wife, the
former Irene Mary Stuart
Minshall, son Peter David
Macdonald,
of
Sarnia,
grandson,
Tyler
John
Michael
Macdonald,
of
Sarnia, and sister, Miss
Margaret
Helen
Macdonald, of Ingersoll. Predeceased by a son, Michael
Stuart
Coleridge
Macdonald.
Funeral was held from the
D.J. Robb Funeral Home,
April 19, 1984 at 3 p.m. with
Canon W.A. Jones, of Canon
Davis Memorial Church officiating. Cremation followed. Sympathy may be
expressed through donations to the Cancer Society.
DEATHS
CUNNINGHAM:
31e'd at Al exa ~dra
Elmer
Hospit;l,
Wednesday \ April 11, 1984. ,
He had resided at 101 Park
Ave., Ingersoll and was
70-years-old.
.
Mr. Cunningham is survived by his wife, the former Effie Comrie; his daughter Mrs, Carole MacKovjac
of Erie, Pennsylvania; brotllers Roy of R,R, 2, Lucan
and James Ernol of London.
Also surviving are his
grandchildren
David,
Karen, Kathlyn and John.
He was predeceased by
his first wife, the late Eva
Elliott, in 1955.
The Rev. Tom Griffin
officiated the Friday, April
1'3, 1984 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home,
Ingersoll. Interment in Sl.
James' Cemetery I Clandeboye.
Pallbearers were Frank
Bisbee, Doug Nash, Gordon
Murray,
Moulton,
Wes
Gerald George ,and Frank .
Drake.
Mr. Cunningham was
born in Middlesex County.
He was a manufacturer of
racing sulkies.
MURRAY-Marion (Parker)
Mllrray, formerly of 222
Earl Street, Ingersoll, died
in London Wednesday,. April
11. 1984.
She was the wife of the
late William Murray,
She is survived by her
sister, Mrs. Frances Hooker
of Hayward, Califorl'\ia.
The Rev. John Jennings
officiated the Saturday, April 14, 1984 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home,
Interment in the Harris
Street Cemetery.
Mrs. Murray was born in
SI. Calharines. She was a
registered nurse.
BARNES-Ethel Barnes, a
res ident of Woodingford
Lodge,
Woodstock
and
formerly of IJlgersoll, died
Sunday, April 22, 1984 at her
home.
She is survived by her
brothers Charles of Ingersoll, and James Arthur of
Bowmanville. and her sisters Mary Nail of Dallas,
Oregon, Edith Stephens of
Topeka, Kansas, and Agnes
Kerr of Woodstock. Also
surviving are several nieces
and nephews.
The Rev . Tom Griffin
officiated the Tuesday,
April 24, 1984 funeral service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Miss Barnes was born in
North Oxford Township.
MURRAX -
7S Deaths
In London on'
W'e'dri'eS~y, April 11, 1984 .
Marion (Parker) Murray, R.N .,
formerly of 222 Earl Street. Ingersoll. Wife of the late William
Murray. Dear sisler 01 Mrs . I
Frances Hooker, Hayward,
California. Friends will be
recieved at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll, after
3 :00 p.m . on Friday, where (
service win be held on Saturday , April 14th at 2 :00 p.m.
Reverend John Jennings officiating. Interment in Harris
Street Cemetery . Please omit·
flowers. Remembrances to the
charily of your choice may be
arranged for at the funeral
home.
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PARK,EB. - Suddenly at his
resl aence on Monday, April 9,
1984. Kenneth Bryan Parker
of Glenn Street, Ingersoll, in
his 33rd year. Dear son of
Florence and Cyril Parker of
Embro . Brother of R. Wayne
Parker of Goderich Uncle of
Jennifer and Ian. Friends will
be received al the M .D. (Mac)
Smith Funeral Home, 69 Well·
ington Street North,
Woodstock, where the funeral
service will be held 1 :30 p.m .
Saturday, April 14th with interment in the North Embro
Cemetery . A memorial service
by the Royal Canadian Legion
will be held at the funeral
hom~., 7:30 p.m . on Friday .
~aRNES
At Woodingford
odg e, Woodstock, on Sun·
day, April 22, 1984. Miss
Ethel Barnes, formerly of Ingersoll. Dear sister of Charles
Ingersoll; James Arthur'
Bowmanville; Mrs. Mary Nail:
Dallas, Oregon; Mrs. Edith
Stephens, Topeka, Kansas'
Mrs. Agnes Kef(, Woodstock:
A.lso survived by several
nIeces and nephews . Friends
will be received at the McBeath :
Funeral Home, 246 Thames .
Street South, Ingersoll, where '\
complete service will be held
on Tuesday, April 24th at I
11 :00 a.m. Reverend Tom ~
Griffin offiCiating . Interment in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
GEO.R ~
At Victoria
H osptia~London. on Saturday
April 21 st, 1984, Mabel
(Flagg) George. Beloved wife
of Edwin George of 244 King
Street! Wast, Ingersoll . Dear
mother of Mrs. Murray McBay
(Mary Lynn). Stoney Creek,
Mrs . Harry Paterson (Eleanor),
Woodstock . Dear daughter of
Mrs. Bessie Flagg, Aylmer.
Dear sister of Russell Flagg.
Hyattsville Maryland, Mrs .
Tony Kennedy (Velma). Mrs.
Hazel Graves, both of Calton .
Dear grandmother of Billy,
Daryl and Duane McBay, Marcy, Jayne and Geoffery Pater·
son. Predeceased by one
d~ughter. Jeanne (1977).
Fnends Will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
Thames Street South, Ingersoll. where service will be held
on Tuesday April 24 at 2:00
p.m. Rev. Glen MacPherson
officiating . Interment in Inger·
soli Rural Cemetery. Remem·
bral~ces to the charity of your
chOice may be arranged ior at
the funeral home.
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Roger and
Rnonaa{nee McLelland) are
pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their fourth child
T odd William, born April 22
1984, weighing 7 Ibs.9 oz:
Wee brother for Joey, Tonya
and Tyler. Proud gr::lndparents
are Clarence and Marj
Henhawke, and Ron and Chris
McLelland of Ingersoll. Special
thanks to Dr. J . Dalton and 08
staff al Alexandra Hosital.
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BIRTHS
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Hugh
and
n stine happily announce
the arrival of Lyndsay
Marie Margaret, a sister for
Corrin. Lyndsay was 6 Ibs 4
oz ., born on February 24.
Many thanks to Dr. Tasker
at Victoria HospitaL
BRUCE: Tom and Lori
are pleased to announce the
birth of a son, Jason
Thomas on Arpil 4, 1984 at
B: 11 p.m. weighing 7 Ibs. 10
oz., Victoria Hospital, London.
,<ANDON: At Alexandra
Hospital on April 1, 1984, to
Davis and Debbie (nee
DLJrston), 9 Laurel Crescent, Ingersoll, a son Ryan
Davis, weighing 7 lb. 4Y2 oz.
Proud grandparen~ are
Mrs. Peggy Durston and
Mr. and Mrs . Mac Landon
of Ingersoll.
w.l.J&.B.: Don and Helen
('Hutcheson), Ottawa, are
pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Paul
- Maxwell Hutcheson, on
Wednesday, April 4, 1984,
weighing 6 Jb 6 oz. Proud
grandparents are Bruce and
Barbara
Miller,
Port
Stanley and Keith and
Agnes Hutcheson, R.R. 2,
Thamesford . A great grandson for Ronald Hutcheson
and Spencer and Ellen
German.
WOUDA: Guy and Susan
are happ y to announce the
birth of their second child, a
aaughter Alyssa Ashley,
born Monday , March 19,
1984, at Alexandra Hospital,
Ingersoll, weighing 6 lbs. 15
oz. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. William
Grigg, Montreal and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Wouda, Ing·
ersoll .
DEATHS
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Elsie, died Tuesay, April 3, 1984 at Alexandra Hospital at the age of
69. She had resided at 119
Carnegie Street, Ingersoll.
Born in Ingersoll, she was
the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. George Cooper.
She is survived by her
neices
Mrs .
Donald
(Shirley) Thornlon of Burlington, and Mrs. Douglas
(Joanne) Martin of London;
and by seven grandnieces
and nephews.
Miss Cooper was predeceased by her sisters Amv
1Fordham, Ivy Titus, Kathleen Barrow and Sylvia
Sage .
The Rev . Tom Griffin
officiated the {uneraJ serA
I vice at St. James' Anglican
IChurch. Interment in Ingerisoll £tural Cemetery.
ery.
Pallbearers were Gail
. MacKay, Don MacKay, Jim
I Blair,
Phillip Thornton,
Mark Gilles and Bill Robertson.
A Rebekah Lodge memorial service was held Thursday, April 5, 19M under the
auspices of Keystone Lodge
69.
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CROCKER; Emerson E.
died Monday, April 2, 1984
at
Victoria
Hospital,
London, in his 77th year . He
had resided at 780 Wonderland Road, London .
Born in Elgin County, Mr.
Crocker is survived by his
wife, the former Gladys
Hilborn; sons Carl of Dorchester and Frank of R . R. 2,
Lucan ; four grandchildren
and seven great grandchildren .
The Rev. Robert Robinson of West Mount Presby- .
terian Church officiateq ~he
Wednesday, April 4, ,11984/
funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Inl.erment
in Aylmer Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Et'nie
McLennan, Ken Rath, Kenzie Longfield, Ernie Rowse,
Lloyd Longfield, Herbert
George and Honorary pallbearer was Fred Shively .
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I\1cLEOl{; Elgin (Barney>
aied Tuesday, March V ,
1984 at Westminster Hospital, London in his 76th year.
He had formerly res ided at
112 Ba'se Line Road London .
Mr. McLeod is survived
by his wife, the former
Edna Prilchard; his daughter Mrs. Stanley <Thelma
Doreen) Boughner of Woodstock)
grandrlaughter
Valerie Boughner ; sister
Mrs . Hazel Murray of
Embro, and stepchildren
Murray Pritchard of London, Mrs. Robert (Ellenor)
Foster of London, Mrs.
Clare (Geraldine) Scare of
Rodney,
Mrs .
Donald
(Georgina) Ousterhout of
Mossley.
He is also survived by 10
step-grandchildren and was
predeceased by his brothers
Hector and Kenneth
, The Rev. Sid Smithson of
. Holy
Trinity
Anglican
Church officialed the Friday, March 30, 1984 fW1eral
service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Temporary entombment in Illgersoll Mausoleum, interment later in
Town Line Cemetery.
. Mr. McLeod was born in
; Lakeside.