1986 Ingersoll newspaper birth, death and

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1986 Ingersoll newspaper birth, death and
Donalions may be made in her
memory to St. Jilmes' i\ngliclin
Church memorial (und or Lo thc
charity of your choice.
DEATHS
Bl~illg
J!Jl EII'E/l.
Jean Drcwer I ~
Tillsonbur
'sg~r Ave.,
g, fonnetly of 178 Earl
. Iteel, Ingersoll, died rrld
D~~embcr 27, 1985 at her hom/ Y '
hU5~:n~~~~e fartCdeC'('~sed oy her
1970.
e James Brewer, in
S
cJ Mrs. Drewcr ;5 survived by h
. au~hters Mrs noberl
er
D:lrley of T'II' ..
(BJrbara)
I sonvurg and Mrs
~~~~~~. <Detty) Robinson of
Darley ~~~u~~ahdChld'rlr~n Stephen
Shelle 11 . p, an Lianne lind
. her Srst:~~llSon of Londoll: and by
F:tnbury o( In Mrs. Fred (Vera)
(/ielelll Dt'U gfc~OIJ, Mrs. Stewarl
EdWard (/l.Ub;) A~~nd !lend, TIIrs.
ton ~nd 111
rough or 'lTenWright
.
or W~d~~J~les
c~ .
(Patricia)
Also Survl
Ing IS her brother Will/am SI
vson of WoodslOCk.
even·
111/'3. Brewer \Vas III d
Ihe late William and e ~ughler of
Son of Woodstock JeSSie Sleven. She was pre·
deceased b
19$0.
y her son Frederick In
The Rev Canon T
conductcd ih!! f
J om ~ri((jn
~leDealh FUMrJ~~,era Scrvrce at
mc . Inlerment
In the Barris SIre loc
e emetery.
William
IIlraln
Street, Ingersoll, died Monday.
December 23 . 1985 at his horne, at
the oge o( 61.
lie Is ~un' i\'cd by his wife, the
(orrner Milclrcd II~ ycock; his son
Ed\\'ord Oul! of n .H. 5, Ingersoll,
and his daughlcrs, Mrs . DOll
t!lcalriceJ Clendinnin,:: of Ingersoll
and "Irs. "'('rle (Grace) Harvey of
JU1. 2, IngNsolJ. AIso survl villg 0 re
nine gralldchlldren and (our great
grandchlldrcn.
The Rev . GeOfF,e Watt conducted
the December 26 funeral service at
Mc13ealh Funerat lIome . Inlerment
In the Harris Skeet Cemetery .
~Ir. !lull was born In Ox(ord
County
Donations may be nlade In I\ls
melnory 10 the charity o( your
choice.
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fHOCKE B
i\! Unlvers n y li ospi Ion O(.'cern·
ber 29, t9US. Charles Donald
Crocker, in his 7151 year of 259 King
51. EllSI. Inl(ersoll.
Dearly beloved husband o( Milr·
garet Mclnlyrc . Loving falher o(
Gail Hobertson and husbnnd
Donald, Brian Crocker and wile
Elizabeth. Dianne Miller and
husband James. Dearly belo"ed
grandfather of James, Dnvld,
Sarah, !Alura, Kyle, Cntherlne and
SUSOlIl.
Survived by slslers Dorothy
Siewart of Detroil, Nellie Bolland o(
London, and brolher John Crocker
of Grand Bend.
Funt>ral s(.'rvice was ht-Id on
December 31, laB5 :tl Needham
FUllerOlI Chap!:'l with H~v . J. Ewart
Clnrke of/lci;'lllng . Crelnrtlion.
& KttNN),
EdlnundKcnny on Sunday,
December 29, )985, at his residence.
Betoved husband
or
Margaret E .
O'Oonnell Kenny.
Lo\'lng falhcr 01 Slcphen nnd wife
Pene and Gerard of B.C.; Thomas
of Kitth~l1l'r: Michael. Timothy and
wilt" Mary Anne olld Mark o{
Guelph; Edward and Karen of
. Toronto and the laic Patricia .
Survived by fI\'e grillldchlldren I SCiln, Uyan, Pamela, Carole Anne
and Gnvin.
Loved by sister Anile I til /'S.
Edward Ticel or Oshaw3 . Hose
(M~. Cnrl Bclenchuk) 01 Weiland,
Wilfrid 01 lngrrsotl end Harold o(
DouRlas .
Predeceased by brolher Jack llnd
francis.
i1rslcd ~l Cilbert and Maclnlyre
nnd SOliS Funeral 1I01lle. FurlrrJI
service was held January z. 19~6
from Church of Our Lady.
Intrrlllenl in Ing(.'rsoll S~cred IIc;lrt
Cemelery in the spring .
n.n. . 2,
r.~?M#.~~erIY
Myrtle
of 267
Wellillgton Sireet , IngHsolI, <lien al
Woodstock General lIospil~l,
Wednesday, Dcn'm~l'r 2.5, 19R5.
She was predeceased by her
husband, (he IJte J .N. tNick)
Menlhrell In 1918.
Surviving Is h~r sister Mrs. C.
INlnal AnscombI.' of DCIll'H,
Color;tdo, Rnd hH nrphew Hobert
Liltte of MisslssJuga .
The I\cv. John JClll1lng~ con·
ducted Ihe (u/lcrJI service nt
McUeath Funerailloinc. [n(rrll1e\\1
In !ngNsoll !\urilt Celnctrry.
Mrs. "leallircll wa~ born in Dere·
ham Township .
Marg<lrcl llW~Mrnol
Thunder
P",y, lormcrly of !ngNsol!, died in
Thunder Uay December 23, WI\S.
She was predeceased by Ihree
sislNS. J can in 19~5, Je~sie in 1977,
lind M<lrion in t983, and by olle
brolher, Dr. Alex r.luterer In 1973 .
The Hcv. Paul Field conducted
the l)('ceJllbcr 28 luneral srrv\ce al
"'cOca th FUlieral Ilome Inlcrment
ill Ingersoll Hur<ll Ccmelery.
A '""morii'll sen'ice IV;lS held at
,!,~inltl' United Church Chapel,
Thunder Day, on December 29.
.E.Q.L!L.
Killl(st('y P ~ 9i',forrner/y of
Slrc('t . Ingersoll. clird ill
Park\\'oocl J(ospilal, London,
1)c(,(,lIllJer 2'1, )96~ .
III' was prcdece~sed by hIs wife,
!he 11Ile Florence IAligood) Pole In
t!ltG.
SUl'vi\"lnc ~rc his SOilS Edw:Jnl (1/
Ini)ersolJ, Stuart of lUI. 2. [)nsh·
\\'ood, and Kenllelh 01 llnrchl'sler,
his dilU(lhtcrs Mrs. Willi~ln tEdilh)
Philhps of Itlllcrs,,1I and ~Ir~. John
(Judithl no\\'m~n 01 Gl'ilnd /lclld, II
grand children and eighl great
\\'cllin~(on
gr~lIdchilcJr('n .
The lit-v. I'aul Field conducted
the fUlleral sen'icc Dccernher 'n nl
McUcnlh Funcrot \lome. [uterillent
In the Jo:hco('lcr Cemelcry.
Donations may he l1lildc In
!lH'mory of Mr. Pole In Trinity
Uililcd Church's lIlC'lllorio I IUlld or
to the charily of your choice.
POWELL
JllilleS Po\\'di. 79, 1117 Killg lIir~1I\
Streel, Ingersoll. died Fri!by,
Ilccrllll>er 20. )!lSS 111 i\lexJndra
Ilo'pitnl.
lie \\'."\5 rrcdccra~cd by his wifc,
ll,c I"te Polly t Iluggl Po,,"rll ill 1079.
~l1r\'ivin~ <Ire his sislt'l's. 1I1rs.
l(cnnl'lh 1~lado) Millson of lUI. 3,
lng('rsoll. Mrs. Dorothy Priddlc of
Itlgcrsoll . alld ~lrs" Kelly IGroce)
Mill,,/'.ue of lUI. J, hlJ.!t'rsol! .
Tlu: IIrv. Caltnn Tom Gri(f111
conduclnJ till' J)rcC'llhN 21 (uJlrr,,!
~C'rvicc ilt "lc\lcalh f'u,wral hOllle.
Inll'rnl('1\1 ill Lakrport Crlllclrry .
DOlla!ions' mav oe lll<ldc ill his
",c mory (0 the' Cnliadioll ClIllcer
Suciety.
EOXNTk
Cyrus Caldwell of
R. R. 2 Ingersoll on Thursday
January 2, 1986 in his 75th
year. called to his Heavenly
resl Loving husband of Rulil
(Harris). Dear falher of Allan;
Waterloo. Mrs. Irvin (Marilyn)
Reist; New Dundee, Paul:
Toronlo. Grandfather of
Jonathan, Authanrie, and
Martha Lynn Poyntz, Tanya,
Deanne and Jason Reist
Brother 01 Mrs. Alice Bartlett;
Stratford, George; IngerSOll.
Harold and Donald; london.
Resting at the McBealh
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Streel Soulh Ingersoll on Fri·
day January 3rd from 2:00 .
4;30 and 7:00 . 9:00p.m.
where complete service will
be held on Saturday January
4, 1986 al 2.00 p.m., Mr.
Len Fex offiCiating. Tem·
porary entombment, Inler·
menl laler in Harris Street
Cemetery. Flowers greatfully
declined. Remembrances 10
Gideon Bible's or chaTity of
your choice may be arranged
for at Ihe funeral home. .
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AI Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll on Friday
January 3. 1986. Robert J.
Taylor, age 74 Husband of
the late Helene Foote
(1981). formerly of 204
George Streel, Ingersoll.
Dear brolher of Mrs. Jack
Brown (Ann). Ingersoll.
Predeceased by one sisler
Blanche Minier and one
brother William. Friends will
be received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames ...
Streel Soulh, Ingersoll on
Sunday January 5 from 2 .
4:30 and 7 - 9 p.m. where
complete service will be held
on Monday January 6 at 1 :30
p.m. Rev. Paul Field of·
ficiating. Temporary entomb·
t';nent,interment later in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
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~~ - At Alexandr(l
~osp, a~ ngersoll on Salur·
day January 4. 1986, Miss
Seltimia Celollo age 83 of
Beachville. Daughler of Ihe
lale Mr and Mrs. Enrico
Celolto Dear sisler of Mrs.
Elnnora Nadalin: Beachville.
dear aunt 01 Mrs. Lucy
Wisby: Wallaceburg. Mrs.
John Franchetto (AliCia):
Chatham, Mrs Aon Steer
(Mildred): Windsor. Ferucio
Celolto. Wallace burg
Friends will be received at the'
McBealh Funeral Home 246
Thames SI. Soulh lngersoll
until Tuesday January 7th al
10:45 a.m. then 10 Sacred
Heelrt Church Ingersol) lor
luneral mass at 1 1:00 a m.
Interment in Riverview
Cemelery Wa))aceburg
Parish prayers Monday al
8:00 pm.
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tlias Vegh age 51 Beloved
husband 01 Lillii'ln (Fillgerald)
Vegh. Dear father of Mrs.
Don Thornion ·(Sharon).
Verschoyle. Barbn-a: lon·
dOll. Elias and Mallhcw at
home. Dear brother of Mrs.
John Senedak (Rose): Leam·
ington. Mrs, Andy Kreitzer
(Lillian): Jeanette Creek. Mrs.
Elmer Winia (Gloria):
Newbury, Mrs. Sian Culler
(Nancy), Bothwell
Predeceased by one
daughter, Kelly Marie
(1967). one sister, Dolly
Zemnicky: Newbury. Friends
will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames st. Soulh Ingersoll
on Monday January 6th (rom
7:00 . 900 pm. and Tues·
day from 2.00 . 4:30 and
7:00·9:00 p.m. where com·
plete service will be held on
Wednesday January 81h at
3:00 p.m. Rev. Roger Mc·
Combe officiating. Temporary
entombment Inlermenllaler in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Remembrances to the
Cancer Society may be ar· .
ranged for al the funeral
home.
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HE'S NUMBER
James Travis Peterson was Alexandra
Hospital's first baby of 1986. The seven-pound,
. IO-ounce James, shown here with his mother
Cynthia, was born shortly after 7 a.m. on Jan.
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2. Cynthia and her husband Jim live on
Catherine Street.
(St.1ff photo by lUck Hughes)
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Alexander o spda Ingersoll
on Salurday January 11.
, 986. Laurenllz Gonlscharenko age 81. Husband
of Ihe lale Agrepina Fanica
(19761 formerly of 261
Whiting SIr eel Ingersoll. Dear
brolher of Alex Ingersoll. and
Juan and his wife Irene
Woodstock. Dear uncle of
Alex Toronlo. Kathy Ottawa.
L1na Ingersoll. Friends will be
received at the McBealh
Funeral Home. 246 Th~mes
, Streel South IngersOll . on
Monday January t 3 from
2 -4:30 and 7·9 pm. Parish
prayers on Monday al 7 pm.
Funeral mass at the Studite
FatNers Ukranian Church
Woodstock on Tuesday
Januray 14th at 10:00 am.
Temporary entombment. intermenl later in Hillview
~emelery Woodstock.
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BIRTHS
F'AIHIIEAD
Peter and Greta of'i77 Canterbury
Si:ect, Inpersoll, announce with
prtde the b!rlh of their son, Nicholas
James Fall'head, weighing in at 6
Ibs., 7 ozs_ at Alexandra Hospital on
January 7, 1986.
WILSON
, Hoss and Janel (nee Kirwin) of
Salford, are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their daughter
Melinda Mae, born December 29'
1985. Proud gr:andparents are Walt
(l~d I,lelen Wilson, Leo and AUdrey
Kll-WlIl, all of Salford Proud greatgrandmother is Melinda Kloepfer
SL J~cob's, formerly of Jngersoll~
Soeclal
thanks ~o Dr. Paul
Willoughby and 3 OB staff Woodstock General Hospital.
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WILSON At Guelph
GeneralTlospilal on Thursday
January 16. 1986 Nelson
Wilson age 87 of 309 ·21
Woodlawn Road. Guelph.
Formerly of 307 Wellington
Slree!. Ingersoll. Beloved
husband Of Helen (McKay)
Wilson. Dear father of Mrs .
S.S. Bland (Lenorel. Guelph:
dear brolher of Mrs. Cecil
Vyse (Ruthl , Ingersoll. Dear
uncle of Mrs . P.M. Casey
(Sue) , R.R. 2. Keswick.
Friends witl be received al fhe
McBeath Funeral Home . 246
Thames Sireet Soulh, Ingersoll on Friday January 17th
from 4 :00 - 8 :00 p m. where
complell! service will be held
on Salurday January 181h at
11 :00 a.m .. Rev . John Jenn ings officiating Temp,orary
entombmenl. inlerment laler
in Harris Street Cemetery.
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~ Suddenly al
ATexa;;ara Hospital. Ingersoll
on Tuesday January 14.
1986 Elsie (Tye) Macnab.
wife of the late Louis (1978)
of 178 Bell Sireet Ingersoll.
Dear molher of Mrs . Tim Bannon (Susanl Ingersoll; dear
grandmolher of Erin and Matthew Bannon; dear sister of
. Mrs, Elgin Morris (Audrey).
R R. 2 Mount Elgin.
Predeceased by one sister.
Grace Pittock (1954). one
brother leonard Tye (19781 .
Friends will be received attha
. McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Sireet South Ingersoll on Wednesday from 7:00
- 9:00 p.m . and Thursday
2:00 - 4:30 and 7:00 - 9:00
until Friday at 1 :45 p.m. then
to St James Anglican Church
lor service at 2 :00 p .m .•
Canon Tom Griffin officiating .
Intombment in Ingersoll
Mausoleum. Remembrances
10 Sf. James Restoration
Fund may be arranged for at
the funeral home.
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On Wednesay January 15. \ 986. at the
Alexandra Hospilal. Ingersoll.
Mrs. Pearl (Couch) Blancher
of R.R. 5 Ingersoll . Wife of
the lale Beverley Btancher
Predeceased by a son Lloyd
Blancher (1984) . Survived by
a grandson Bob Blancher 01
Belmont. Resling at the L.
Laird Logan Funeral Home,
Dorchester . where friends
will be received on Thursday
2:00 - 4 :00 l1nd 7 :00 - 900
pm Funeral service will be
held in Ille Chapel on Friday
January 17th at \ :30 p .m.,
Rev Elgin Rintoul officiating.
Interment Foresi Lawn
Memorial Garden Cemelery .
Memorial donations 10 the
chilrity of your choice would
be ilpprecialed by the fnmily.
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ADAM - At Oxford Regional
. 'f:lurs'ing Home, Ingersoll on
FridCly Janucvy 17. 1986.
Ethel M. (George) Adam in
her 95th year Formerly of
Putnam . Beloved wife of the
lale J Arlhur Adam (1968)
Loving mother of Mrs
George Keys (Dorothy). Mrs .
Siewart Wilkey (Shirley). London: Ralph, Ingersoll: Donald
Puln;un and Ross of London.
Dear sisler 01 Mrs . Elmer
Rath (Albert<t) of London.
Predeceased by one son . Fit .
Sgl. Russell in World War II in
Germany 1943 . and nine
brolhers anlj one sisler Also
surViving are 13 grandchildren and 12 greal '
gr<tndchildren Friends will be
received at the McBealh
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
SI SOllth . Ingersoll . 7:00 .
9 00 P m on Saturday ,lnd
2 .00 - 4:30 <tnd 7:00 9 :00
p Ol . on Sunday where complete service Will be hefd on
Mond<ty January 2011) al
I 30 D n1
Rp.v. David
St:Jples olfici~ting
remporary enlomllrnent. inler·
men! laler in Putnam
Cemelery. Remembrances to
the charity of your choice
may be arranged tor al the
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lliLS At Alexandra
ROsPiiaI, Ingersoll, on Mon ·
day January 20. 1986. Erma
(Drake) Ellis. Clge 80. of 25
Princess Park Road. Inger·
5011. wile 01 the late Alex Ellis
(1968). Dear mother 01 Mrs .
Hugh Borritt (Mary)
Kamploops B.C., Mrs. Jim
Kramer (Patricia),
Woodstock. Mrs . Jim Oren·
dorff (Susan). Casa Grande,
Arizona . Dear grandmother of
Alec and 8ill Borrill. Paul
Shearer, Karie and Jimmy
Orendorff. Dear slep ·
gra n dmother of Perry :
Kramer, Bonnie Dingman,
Shelley Kramer, Darlene
Kramer and Tommy Kramer '
Also survived by lour step. I
great·grandchildren . Dear
sister 01 Keilh Drake, ;
Maplelon . Predeceased by '
one sisler Greta Baherrell, '
one brother Percy Drake .
Friends will be received allhe
McBeath Funeral Home , 246
Thames Slreet South, Inger·
soli. alter 7 :00 p.m . this
evening. where complete
service will be held on
Wednesday, January 22, al
1 :00 p.m. Rev. Paul Field of·
ficiating . Temporary enlomb·
ment. Interment later in
Ebenezer Cemetery .
Remembrances to Ihe Hearl
Foundation or Trinity United
Church Foundation may be
arranged lor al the funeral
home .
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BIRTHS
~ - Linda Clnd Dan wish ·
. 10 announce the birth of Ihair
first child NathanIa' John
born Sunday January 19:
1986 al Guelph General
Hospital, weighing 8lbs. 4
02S. Proud grandparents are
John and Lola Dewit of
8eachville and Joe and Dora
2eQers of R.R.2 Inaersoll .
LEWIS
At Alexandra f-I'Q"Spilal on January
5, 1986, to Rev. Dwight and Debbie
Lewis, R R. 2, Ingersoll, a son,
Duuglas Neil.
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John and Carol, 216 Mtdridge Place
S.E., Calgary, Alberta, are pleased
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Barbara Ashley, on
January 14, 1986. A sister for PaW
Tammy and Kathleen, and Ile\~
granddaughter for Jack and Bernadette Warden, ·Ingersoll.
IlAIlTItAM
At Alexandra lIospi~'l1 on January
10,1986, lo Paul and Judy Bartram,
Oxford Street, Ingersoll, a daughter, Laura Jean, weighing 6 Ibs., 11
ozs. (insured). A little sister for
Andrea and Eric . Proud grandparents are Glen and Jean Bartram, Salford and Lome and Iris
Bowman, Mt. Elgin.
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The girls car'ried white marabou
fans with red roses .
Flower girl Kohl Jones of Lakeside wore a tea length white eyelet
dress and she carried Cl red and
.\vrit.e . wrist ball.
Best man was Michael Waghorn
of London. Ushers were Steve and
Keith Rounds of Lakeside, brothers
of the groom.
The best man and the ushers wore
back tuxedos with red bow ties, red
cummerbunds and red rose boutonnieres .
Following a reception dinner and
dance at the Thal1)cs(ord Community Centre, the bride ana groom
left for a trip to Montreal.
Glenn and Brenda are residing at
R.H . 3, Lakeside .
O'NEILL
David and Florence (nee Foster),
London, are happy to announce the
arrival of their second sorl, Darcy
Fosler, born January 17, 198G at St.
~oseph's Hospital, London , weighmg 8 Ibs., 6 ozs. A little brother for
COllnor. Proud grandmothers are
Mary O'Neill and Marion Foster
both of Ingersoll.
Weddin~
VOWS
Maid of h'tmor was Audrey Armstrong of Verschoyle, and lhe
bridesmaids were Sherry Rounds of
Lakeside, sister of the groom,
Marie Hutchison of Ingersoll, sister
of the bride . They wore tea length
gowns of red taffeta with lantern
sleeves and matching hats'.
I
said
Saturday, November 9, 1985,
Orenda Ann Hutchison and Glenn
Arthur Hounds were united in
marriage during a double ring
ceremony a t Broadview United
Church, Harringlon.
The bride is the daughter of
Robert and Joyce Hutchison, R.R.
5, Ingersoll, and the groom is the
SOli of Clarence and Sharon Hounds
of Lakeside.
The bride wore a tea length gown
of embroidered silk organza with
pearl trimmed ruffled neckline and
sleeves and scalloped hemline. A
waisl length veil fell from a wide
brimmed hat accented with a large
satin bow. The bride carried a
bouquet of white marabou feathers
and red roses .
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The groom wore a white tuxedo
jacket Clnd black dress pants with :l
matching bow tie, cummerbund
and a red rose boutonniere.
The Rev . Douglas Mark Ie conducted the ceremony . Mrs . Donna
Henderson of Kintore sang "The
Wedding Prayer" at the beginning
of the ~eremony a nd "The Lord's
Prayer" during the signing of (he
register . Mrs. Bessie rlounds of
Lakeside, grandmother of the
groom. was the pianiSt.
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BARNETT - At SI. Thomas
, ~ neral Hospital on
Wednesday January 22.
1986 . Abigail (Fraser)
Barnett age 93. formerly · of
lOB Lawrence Avenue Easl.
Toronto Wife of the late John
W Barnetl. Beloved motl)er
oi Mrs. Irene Montgomery.
SI. Thomas; Miss Ester
Barnett. Toronlo and Emer·
son J. Barnell of Oakville .
loved grandmother of Mrs .
W. (Mary) Cooke . London;
Alan F. Montgomory . Aylmer;
Mrs . T . H. Carr (Sally). SI.
Thomas . Miss Kathy BarnOIl. I
Mississauga: dear greal·
grandmother of Laura E. Carr.
S!. Thomas: Carrie L. and Jef·
frey S. Montgomery. Alymer ;
Sean L . Cooke. London .
Predeceased by a daughter
Velma Westover and SOn
Ralph F Barnell. Friends wil,
be recicved at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South Ingersoll from
7:00 . 9 :00 p.m . Thursday
where complete service will
be held on Friday January
24. 1986 at 1:30 pm with
Rev . Douglas McQuaig of
Alma Sireet Presbyterian
Church. SI
Thomas of ficiating . • Temporary entomb·
rnent . interment later. HarriS
Street Ce_m_e_t_e..:,ry_ _ _ __
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TIS""Carroll Strp.et. Inger')oll .
on Tuesday Jnnuary 2 8 .
1986 . Elizabeth (Fraser)
Chaulk. age 58 Wile 01 Ihe
late Theophilus Chaulk . DellI
molher of Mary. Edmonton
t>.tberta . Rober\. St.Thom<ls .
Dear grandmother of Dflvid
and Duane . Dear sister of
Mary Fraser. Mrs . CI)nrleS
Brown (Mnrjoflel . Mrs . John
Carnie (EItC'l) . Mrs. J,lnleS
Dnkers (l')abp.II) . Wllli<Jm . all of
noss · Shire Scollalld
PredeCeil$ed by one brOlller
Roberl
Friends will be
received al Ihe McB c<1.lh
FUlloral Home . 246 nl cunes
Street South. Inger$oll . on
Thursday January 30 frOl1l 2
. 1\ :30 Clnd 7 . 9 pill . wllere
complele service will De held
I)n Friday .)(lnuary 31 sl -'1t 1 1
a ITI Lieut H<1rold Fox 01
ficial1ng Telliporary elitolll~ '
men I inlermenl I(lier ,n HarTIS
Sllcet Celnc telY __ _ ._ .... _-
R-;;D~i aL ~I~·ge;~i. ~';"'S~'t~r~
day January 25. 1986,
Caroline (Scheuerman)
Kloepler in her 88th year. 01
405 Welling Ion Streel , Ingersoll. Wife of the late Edward
Kloepfer (1944) . Dear
molher of John, R A 1 Harley.
Mrs. Catherine McElhone . In·
gersoll. Vincent, R A 5 Inger·
soil. Dear sister of Cotlella
Scheuerman . Mrs . Marie
Schnurr. both .of Kilchener.
Mrs . CeCilia Doherty .
Preston . Mrs. Peter McCurdy
(Aose). Burgessville, Mrs.
Dorothy Slruck. london, Ted
Scheuerman, Guelph. Leo
Scheuerman . Victoria B.C .
Also survived by eighteen
grandchildren and twenty·
four great · grandchildren .
Predeceased by four
brothers . Alvin .· Albert . Fred.
and William, one sisto( Abbie.
one grandson Arthur. Friends
will be received at the
McBeath Funecal Home. 246
Thames Street South Inger·
soli. un til Tuesday at 1 0:4 5
a.m. Ihen 10 the Church of the
Sacred Heart for funeral
Mass at 11 :00 a.m. Tern ·
porary entombment, infer ment later in SI.80niface
Catholic Church Cemelery ,
Maryhill . Parish prayers Monday at 8 :00 pm .
S OULAS At Alexandra
ospltai. Ingerson. on Sun·
day January 26th. 1986.
Rose (Burkett) Coulas . age
90. wile of Ihe l(Jte August A.
Coulas (1967). Dear mother
of Mrs . Woodrow Haggerty
(Anne). Ingersoll . Dear sisler
01 Mary Coulas, Weiland ,
Frances Harwell. Nashville
Tennessee , Col. Bernard
Burkett. OallClS Texas . Dear
grandmolher of James.
Michael. Dennis and John
Haggerty .• Also survived by
eleven great ·grandchildren .
Predeceased by seven
brothers and sisters . Friends
will be received al the
McBeath Fu'neral Home, 246
Thames Streel Soulh , Ingersoll aller 7 p .m. on Monday ,
until Wednesday January 29
at 10:45 a.m . then to the
Church of the Sacred Heart
for funeral Mass at 11 a.m .
Temporary entombmen\. In leT/nenl laler in SI.Hedwigs
Cemetery . Barry ' s Bay .
Parish prayers Tuesday at 8
p.m. C .W.L. Rosary. Tuesday
3:00 p.m . In lieu of flowers,
remembrances 10 Alexandra
Hospital Memorial Fund may
be arranged for at the funeral
home .
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OSPIa : Ingersoll. on Tiles
day Januar y 28. 1986.
Caroline (SinclniT) Wilson . ago
91 Wife of tile lale Basil
Wilson (1978) 01 205 Alberl
Sireet. Ingersoll Dear mother
of Maflon. O(lkville . Dear
grandmother of Mrs. Leslie
Herman (Mary) . Chalham.
Robert Wilson. Windsor Dear
grefll . grandmoth e r 01
Meghan (\nd Lauren Herm;)n
(lnel Robert Wilson
De"r
molher ·in·law of Rulh Wilson .
Chalham Predeceased by
one son Roberl (1972) .
Friends may call at the
McBealh Funer?l Home . 2-16
Thames Street Soulh 111~)er·
soli. where complete ')ervice
will be held on Thursday
January' 3 0lh at t :00 p.m.
Rev. John Jen!linys of
ticiating . Temporary entombment IntAfmenl latcr ill Harris
SlIeet Cemelery In lieu of
flowers. remembrances 10
SIPaul"s Church Memorial
Fund or Alexandra Hospital
Memorinl Fund m.w be ar ·
1<lllqPI.1 ;,1 11>(0
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Mrs. Ethel Ad am. 94. formerly of
~nl::'.
IUdl:llill.l
was uurn III
WalJaceburg, Ontario. She was a
member of the Anglican Church, of
the lODE Norsworthy chapter, and
of St. James' ACW.
Donations may be made In her
memory to St. J<tmes' Anglican
Church's restoration fund.
PUlna m. died at the Oxford
Regional Nursing Home Friday.
January 17. 1986.
She was predeceased by her
husband. the late Arthur Adam. in
1968.
Surviving are her daughters Mrs.
George (Dorothy) Keys and Mrs.
WI LSOl l
Stewar.t (Shirley) Wilkie. both of
Nelson Wilson, 87, 309-21 WoodLondon; her sons Ralph of Inger- lawn Road, Guelph, formerly of 307
soll. Donald of Putnam and Ross of . Wellington Street. Ingersoll, died at
London; 13 grandchildren and 12 Guelph General Hospital Tuesday.
great-grandchildren.
January 16, 1986.
!
Mrs. Adam is also survived by
He is survived by his wife, the
her sister, Mrs. Elmer (Alberta) former Helen McKay. by his
Rath of London.
daughter, Mrs. S.S . (Lenore) Bland
She was predeceased by her son, of Guelph; his sister, Mrs .. Cecil
Flight Sergeant Russell Adam, in (Ruth) Vyse of Ingersoll, and his
World War II in Germany, in 1943. niece, Mrs. P.M. (Sue) Casey of
The Rev. David Staples conduc- R.R. 2, Keswick.
ted the January 20 funeral service
The Rev. John Jennings conducat McBeath Funeral Home. Inter- ted lhe January 18 funeral service
ment in Putnam Cemetery.
at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in the Harris Street Cemetery.
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Honorary pallbearers were Jack
Laurenttz c; ontsc haren~ o, 81, 'Herbert, Jim Revell, George
formerly of 26 L Whiting Street, Sutherland. John Smith, Bob
Ingersoll, died at Alexandra Hospi-' Clemens, Charles Pickard, AI
lal, Saturday. January 11, 1986.
Murray and Gerald Staples.
He was predeceased by his wife, .
Mr. Wilson was born in Westthe late Agrepina Panica in 1976.
Oxford Township .
Surviving are his brothers Alex of
JlNSON
Ingersoll, Juan and his wife Irene of
Gladys U rama 0 lnson of 10
Woodstock, his nephew Alex of Venison St. East, Tillsonburg
Toronto, and his nieces, Kathy of passed away on Friday, January 17,
Ottawa and Lina Of Ingersoll.
1986, at. Tillsonburg District
The funeral service was held
January 15 at Studite Fathers
Ukranian Church, Woodstock.
Interment in Hillview Cemetery.
Woodstock.
Parish prayers were held at the
Funeral Home January 14. Mr.
Gontscharenko was born in Grigoropl. Ukrania.
MuaCNAB
Elsie (Tye) Macnab, 178 Bell
Slreet, Ingersoll, died at Alexandra
Hospital on January 14, 1986.
She was predeceased by her
husband. the late Louis Macnab, in
1978.
Mrs. Macnab is survived by her
daughter, Mrs. Tim (Susan)
nannon of Ingersoll; her grandchildren Erin and Matthew Bannon,
and her sister, Mrs. Elgin (Audrey)
Morris of R.R. 2, Mount Elgin.
She was predeceased by her
sisler, Grace Pittock, in 1954, and
by hcr brother, Leonard Tye, ill
1978.
Canon Tom Griffin conducted the
funeral service Friday. January 17,
1986 at S1. James' Anglican Church.
Entombment in Ingersoll Mausoleum .
Pallbearers were Larry Morris,
Rick Morris. Jan Mutsaers, Ted
Pittock, Ken Pittock and Basil
Bannon.
1\"!l!1 llU ... i:I I IlV:o.PIl(lI III m:l " Ol:IIU
year.
Born in Tillsonhurg, l"'lay 211, 1901,
she was a daughter of the latr Fred
and Nellie Scolt. She had lived (III
her life in the TiJlsonburg <1Il<i Mount
Elgin area nod was a member of St.
Pauls Uniled Church alld UCW and
of Myrtle Hebekah Lodge No. 177,
Tillsonburg.
Her
husband
predeceased her ill 1961.
Surviving are two SOliS, Laverne
Johnson of Windsor and Glenn
Johnson of Exeter; one daughter,
Mrs. Keith <Isabelle) Pilkey of IngersoJl; one brother, Frank Scott of
TillSonburg; 20 grandchildren; and
22 great- grandchildren.
She was predeceased by II son
Keith Johnson :in 1964; a daughter
Lois Morrison in 1976; a sister, Mrs .
Marion French; two brothers. 1\1'thur Scolt and Charles Scott; a
granddaughter, Valerie Pilkey in
1962; and a grandsoll, Chris Johnson
in 1976.
Rested at the H.O. Vcrhocve
Funeral Home, Tillsonburg. where
the complete service was held Mond~y. Jan. 20 at 11 a.m . conducted by
Rev. Thomas Hiscock of SI. Pauls
United Church.
Interment in MOllnt Elgin
Cemelery .
1\ memorial service was held by
Myrtle H.ebckah Lodge No . 177,
Tillsonburg, on Sunday evening at
7 : 30 at the Fllneral Home.
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55 Deaths
aARBER At University
ospital, Ann Arbour
Michigan on Wednesday
Janu ary 29, 1986 . Ronald
Norman Barber 01 5' Factory
Street. Woodstock . in his
271h year Beloved son of
_Gerald and Belly Barber of
Beachville Dear brother of
Sherry (Mrs . Davied Lowes),
Sweaburg, Susan at home,
Richard of Ottawa and Randy
at home . Uncle of Melissa
! Lowes . Grandson of Mrs .
May Oarber 01 Ingersoll, the
lale Roy Barber , and Mr. and
Mrs . Norman Watmough of
Putnam
Friends will be
received 2 . 4 :-30 and 7 . 9
pm . Friday at tile M. D. (Mac)
Smith Funeral Home, 69
Wellington Street North,
Woodstock , where the
funerat service will be held
I :30 p.m . Saturday February
'Sl, with interment in Oxford
Memorial Park Cemetery
~
At Alexandra
Hospilal, Ingersolt, on Thurs day January 3D, 1986, Ber·
nard Roche in his 83rd year,
of 309 TuniS Streel, Inger·
solI. Beloved husband 01
Elsie (Jackson) Roche . Dear
brollwr 01 Frank . Cambridge.
Mr s . Chuck Reilly (Mabel),
CanlUridgc . Mrs . George
Pollard (Mae), Preston
Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home , 246
TholncS Sireet South . Inger·
soli, Friday 2 . 4:30 and 7 · 9
p.m. where complete service
will be held on Saturday
February 1 st at 1:30 pm ..
Canon Tom GriHin oflicialing .
Temporar~ enlombment. in·
lerment laler in the Anglican
Cemelery. Woodstock
Reme:nbrances 10 the charity
01 your cho ice may be arrang '
ed for at tile luneral home,
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~ere pleased to an·
nounce Ihe birth of their first
child, Adam Douglas, 8 Ibs 7
and quarter oz, January 14 ,
1986 . Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs Gerald
Millard, Mrs Blanche Swartz,
greal grandparents are Mr
and Mrs Wilfred Millard, Mr
and Mrs Joe McDonald and
Mrs Nancy Chesney. Special
thanks 10 Dr. Parlser, Dr .
Mervarl and to all Ihe nurses
on 2nd O .B. al Alexender
HospJlal (Insured C . Childs) .
FU LLER
At Alexandra
on Thursday January 30 , 1986,
Albert Fuller, age 73, of ~ 50
Mutual Slreet, Ingersoll.
Beloved husband of Mae
(Hutchison) Fuller . Dear
lather of Bill Fuller, Ingersoll.
Mrs
Randy HosaCK
(PatriCia), Simcoe , Marie
Fuller. Turkey Poln\. Robert
Fuller, Ingersoll. Dear brother
of Stanley Fuller , Woodstock.
Dear grandfalher of Wendy
and Scott Fuller , Paul
Hosack , Carrle·Ann and Mat·
thew Fuller. FrIends will be
received at Ihe McBealh
Funeral Home , 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll.
where complete service will
be held on Saturday February
1 sl at 11 :00 8.m .. Rev . John
Jennings ofliciating . Tem·
porary entombment, Inlerment later in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery . Royal Canadian
Legion memorlat service on
Friday at 7 :30 p .m. auspices
of Branch 119
Remem ·
brances to the charity 01 your
choice may be arranged for at
the funeral home .'
ROsPmir. Ingersoll
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~cispdat' fii gersoll on Tues·
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~G.QRgl)'pJ?~LE - At Ihe
~ ur ~ lng Home in
Tavistock on Sunday
FebruClry 2. 1986. Isabella
Ann McCorquodale of Bonnie
Brae NurSing Home i n
Tavistock. and formerly of
Vincent Street, Woodstock,
in her 99th year Dear sisler
01 A. G. McCorquodale 01
Woodstock and formerfy of
Embro. Mrs . Norman (Sarah)
Mcleod 01 Ingersoll, and
Mrs . Arthur (Edna) Karn of
TavlstocK . Atso surviving are
severat nieces and nephews .
She was predeceased by two
slslers. Elizabeth Karn
(1956) and Ella Cody
(\ 925). and a brother Burns
McCorquodale in 1956 .
Friends will be received at the
Longworth Funeral
R .D
Homo. 134 Riddell Sireet.
Woodstock from 7 . 9 p.m .
on Monday and from
2·
4 :30 and 7 ·9 p.m. on Tues ·
day where the luneral and
committal service will be held
al 1' 30 p .m. on Wednesday
February 5 , 1906 with Rev.
A. G Pease 01 Knox United
Church, Embro olticlating .
Contributions t~ Ihe Mulliple
Sclerosis Socic\y would be
g([\lelully appreciated.
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day February 4 . \ 986,
louise (Sundermeler)
Henschel . age 65 , 01 3
Linden Place . Ingersoll. Wile
of Ille late Gunter Henschel'
(1982) Dear molller 01 Klaus
Henschel and his wife Kristin.
Ingersoll . Dear sisler 01 Mrs .
Inge Millinger. London .
Walter Sundermeier , Owen
Sound, Mrs
Lina
Halslenberg , Germany.
Helmuth Sundermeier , Ger·
many . Dear grandmother of
Claudia and Robin
Predeceased by one sisler
Anna Muller . Friends will be
received at the McBea!h
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South . Ingersolf,
Wedr)esday 7 · 9 P m. and
Thursday 2 4 :30 and 7 . 9
p .m .. where service witt be
held on Friday FebruMY 7 al
1.30 p .m .. Rev
Roberl
BugbcA of Our Saviour
Lulheran Churetl. London , of·
ficiating . Temporary entomb·
ment . interment taler in Inger·
soli Rural Cemetery Remembrances to the Cancer Socie·
Iy may be arranged for at the
lunerat home .
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DEATHS
ADAM
BIRTHS
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DEWIT
Linda and Dan De WHof Guelph are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Nathanial John, on Sunday, January 19,1986, at 10 :40 a.m.,
weighing B. lbs ., 4 02S., at GuelphGeneral. Grandparents are John
and Lola De Wit, Beachville and Jo
and Dora Zegers, Ingersoll.
KLINGENij EB.Q..
At .Alexandra Hospital to Steve and
Marg Klingenberg, 77 King St.
East, Apt. B, Ingersoll, on January
14, 1986, a daughter, Angela Joy. A
little sister for John. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs . John Klingenberg,
Ingersoll and Mr . and Mrs. James .
van der Voort, Stratford. Greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W.
Braam, Rexdale and Mr. and Mrs .
S. Westerman, Brampton.
RENNIE
Doug and Bev are proud to
announce the birlh of their son
Christopher Donald, January 16:
1986 at Victoria Hospital, London. A
little brother for Tracey. Proud
grandparents are Don and Anne
Rennie, Ingersoll and Vern and
Mary Liley, Thamesford.
VYSE
Ken and Sandy (nee McLeod) are
happy to announce the safe arrival
of t~ejr fir~t child, a daughter,
Justine Mane, 011 January 23, 1986,
~t Guelph General Hospital, weighIng 7 lbs., 1 oz. Proud first time
grandparents are.Doris and Keith
McLeod a_nd isabelle and Don Vyse.
Another great-grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Wm . Wright.
Mrs . EthellV"l.i\Ciam, formerly of
Putnam, passed away at lhe Oxford
Regional N1Irsing Home on January
17, 1986 in her ninety-fifth year.
She was born in North Dorchester
Township, daughter of Emma Howe
and Edwin George. She is survived
by her sister, Mrs . Elmer (Alberta)
Hath, London, a,nd was predeceased by one sister and nine
brothers.
In 1915, she married J. Arthur
Adam· and they farmed a dairy
, farm until their retirement to Putnam 'in 1960. She was a member of
the Putnam United Church.
She is survived by two daughters;
Mrs. George (Dorothy) Keys and
Mrs . Ste\vart (Shirley) Wilkie of
London, and three sons, Ralph of
Ingersoll, Donald of Putnam, and
Hoss of London. She is also survived
by thirteen grandchildren and
twelve great-grandchildren _
Friends were received at the
McBeath Funeral Hornet Ingersoll,
where the service was held at 1: 30
p.m. on Monday, January 20, 1986.
Hev . David Slaples officiated.
Interment laler in Putnam Cemetery.
,
DEATHS
Allan of Walerloo and Paul of
Toronto, and by his daughter, Mrs .
Irvin (Marilyn) Jteist of New Dundee. Also surviving are his grandchildren, Jonathon, Rulhanne and
Martha Lynn Poyntz, Tanya,
Deanne and Jason Reist.
Mr. Poyntz is survived by his
sister, Mrs . Alice Bartlett of Stratford, and by his brothers George of
Ingersoll, and Harold and Donald
both of London.
'
Le,n Fex and John Rae c--onducted
the funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home on January 4. Interment in the Harris Street Cemetery.
lA YLOIl
Robert J. Taylor, 74, formerly of
204 George Street, Ingersoll, died
Friday, January 3, 1986 at Alexandr<-l llospit(ll, Ingersoll.
lIe was predeceascd by his wife,
the late Helene roote, in 1981.
Mr. Taylor is survived by his
sister, Mrs . Jack (Ann) ,Brown of
,ngersolL
He was predeceased by hi s sister
Blanche MinIer and by his brother
William .
The Rev. Paul Field conducted
lhe January 6 fUllcral service at
McBeath Funcr,ti Home. Intermcnt
in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Mr. Taylor was born in Ingersoll.
j;ELOTTO
Settimia c elolto, 82, Beachville
died Saturday, January 4, 1986 at
Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
Miss Celotto is survived by her
sister, Mrs. Elanora Nadalin of
Beachville, her nieces Mrs . Lucy
Wisby of Wallaceburg, Mrs. John
(Alicia) Franchetto of Chalham
and Mrs. Ron (Mildred) Steer of
Windsor, and her nephew Ferucio
Celotto of Wallaceburg.
Father Cartwright conducted the
funeral mass at Sacred Heart
Catholic Church. Interment Riverview Cemetery, Wallaceburg.
Pallbearers were Joe Daneluzzi
Evaristo Nadalin, Giovanni Dei
Bianc?, Giovanni Nadalin, Fulvio
Fogohn and Luigi Tonin .
Parish prayers were said at
McBeath Funeral Home Monday,
January 6.
Miss Celotto was born in Italy.
COXt:lIZ
Cyrus Poyntz, 74, RR 2, Ingersoll, died January 2, 1986.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Ruth Harris, by Ilis sons
Y.£JllL
Elias Vegh, 51, 37 Chisholm
Drive, Ingersoll, died at his home
Monday, January 6, 1986.
He is surVived by his wife, the
former Lillian Fitzgerald, his sons
Elias and Matthew, both at home,
and his daughlers, Mrs_ Dor.
(Sharon) Thornton of Verschoyle,
and Barbara of London .
Also surviving are four sisters,
Mrs . John (Hose) Senedak or Leamington, Mrs. Andy (Lill ian)
Kreitzer of Jeanetts Creek, Mrs.
Elmer (Gloria) Winia of Newbury,
and Mrs _ Stall (Nnncy) CUItCl' of
Bothwell.
Mr. Vegh was predeceased by his
daughter Kelly Marie in 1967, and
by his sister, Dolly Zemnicky
(Newbury).
The Rev. Roger W. McCombe
conducted the funeral service at
McBeath Funernl Home. Intermenl
in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
Mr. Vegh was born ill Windsor.
Donations may be made in his
memory to the Canadian Cancer
Society .
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DEATHS
.
nAHBEIl
Suddenly a t UnIversIty Hospilal,
Ann Arbour, Michigan, on Wednesday, January 29, Hl86, Ronald Norman Barber, of 51 Factory Street,
Woodstock, in his 27th year, passed
away.
Beloved SOil of Gerald and Betty
.
Barber,' of Beachville.
Dca r brother of Sherry (Mrs.
David Lowes) of Sweaburg, Susan
at home, Richard of Ottawa and
Randy at home. An uncle of Melissa
Lowes and grandson of Mrs. May
Barber of Ingersoll and the la te Roy
Barber and Mr . and Mrs. Norman
Walmough of Putnam.
Funeral services were conducted
from M.D . (Mac) Smith Funeral
Home, 69 Wellington Street North,
Woodstock, on Saturday, February
1, wilh interment in Oxford
Memorial Park Cemelery.
ELLERY
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Abagail (Fraser) Barnett; 93, of
lOB Lawrence Ave. East, Toronto,
died January 22, 1986 at Sl. ThomasElgin General Hospital.
She was predeceased by her
husband. the lale John W. Barnett.
Surviving is her son Emerson ·of
Oakville; daughters Miss Esther
Barnelt of Toronto and Mrs. Irene
Montgomery of St. Thomas; her
grandchildren Mrs. W. (Mary)
Cooke of London, Alan F. Montgornery of Aylmer, Mrs. T.H. Carr
(Sally) of SL Thomas and Miss
Kathy Ba'rnett oCMississauga. Also
surviving are
four
greatgrandchildren.
Mrs. Barnett was predeceased by
her daughter, Velma.Weslover, and
her. SOIl, Ralph F. Barnelt.
The Rev. Dougfas McQuaig of ~t.
Thomas conducted the funeral service. Interment in the Harris Street
Cemetery.
Mrs. Barnett was born in Liverpool, England.
Mrs. Hose Coulas, 90, died Sunday, January 26,1986 at Alexandra
Hospital.
She was predeceased by her'
husband, the late August A. Coulas,
in 1967.
Surviving is her daughter, Mrs.
Woodrow (Anne) Haggarty of
Ingersoll; her grandchildren
James, Michael, Dennis and John
Haggarty; 11 grea t-grandchildren.
She is also survived by her sister
. Mary Coulas of Weiland, Frances
Harwell of Nashville Tennessee
and by' her brother, Col. Bernard
Burkett of Dallas, Texas.
She was predeceased by seven
brothers and sisters.
Funeral mass was said at Sacred
Heart Church, Ingersoll, January
29. Parish prayers were said
Tuesday, January 28.
Mrs. Coulas was born in Wilno:
Ontario.
Donations ~l1ay be .mape in .her
memory to Alexandra Hospital '
Memorial Fund.
I
Roy C. Ellery, 80, R.R. 2, ML
Elgin, died at Woodstock General
,Hospilal, January 20, 1986.
. He is survived by his wife, the
former Lillis Couch; by his sons
Keith of Guelph, Clarence of Mt.
Elgin, Earl of Timmins, George of
Campbellville; daughters Mrs.
Howard (Iris) Wilhelm of Wood'Stock, Mrs. Arthur (Audrey)
McL~an of Timmins, and Mrs. Basil
(Doris) Noles o( Newmarket. Also
surviving are 17 grandchildren
eight great-grandchildren and hi~
sister, Mrs. Fred (EvCt) Richens of
R.n. 2, Ml. Elgin.
Mr. Ellery was predeceased by
his brother Clarence.
The Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez conducted the January 22 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Mr. Ellery was born in Dereham
Township. He was an auto
mechanic.
Donations may be made in his
memory to the charity of your
choice.
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Erma (Drake) Ells, no, 2[; Prillcess Park Hoad, Ingersoll, died
Jnnu?ry 20, ·1906 at J\lexandra.
HospItal.
, She was predeceased by her
husband, the late Alex Ellis in 1%8
Surviving are her da~ghters'
Mrs. Hugh Borritt (Mary) of Kam~
loops, B.C., Mrs . Jim (Patricia)
~ramer of Woodstock; and Mrs.
,JIm (Susan) Orendorff of Casa
G~ande, Arizon~; her grandchildren and step-grandchildren
Perry Kramer, Honnie Dingman'
Shelley Kramer, Darlene Kramer'
Tom:oy Kramer, ' Alec and Bili
B?rfltt, P~ul Shearer,' 'Karie and
Jimmy Orendorff and Keith Drake
o~' Mapleton. As weJJ, she i~ survl~ed by four step great-grandchtldren.
Mrs. Ellis was predeceased by
her sister, Greta Beherrell, and by
her brother, Percy Drake.
The Hev. Paul Field conducted
the funera I service January 22 at
~cBeath Funeral Home. Interment
In Ebenezer Cemetery.
Mrs. Ellis was born in Walsingham, Ontario.
Donations may be made in her
memory to the Cal~adial1 Heart alld
Str?ke Foundation or to Trinity
UlHted Church.
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J\lbert Fuller, 73, 250 Mutual
Street, Ingersoll, died January 30,
19B6 at Alexandra Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Mae Hutchison; his daughters Mrs . Randy (Patricia) Hosack
of Simcoe, and Marie Fuller oC
BIRTHS
ATTARD
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Alexandra
f1o s ~ll:\i , -ln gersoli on Monday
February 3, 1986. Sonny
(Sam) Attard. age 58 Belov·
ed husband of Josie (Dunlea)
Attard of 5 Laurel Crescent.
Ingersoll. Dear father of Mrs.
Timalhy ,Eaton (Margie) and
Joe, both of London, Frank,
Toronto Also survived by five
grandchildren and five
brolhers and one sister in
Malia Friends will be recelv·
ed at the McBeath Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South. Ingersoll until Thurs·
day Febrary 6 al 9:45 a.m ..
then to Ihe Church 01 Ihe
Sacred Hearl for funeral
Mass at 10 a.m. Temporary
entombment. Inlerment later
in Sacred Hearl Cemetery.
Parish prayers on Wednes·
day at 8 p.m. Remembrances
to the Heart Foundation or
Ihe Cancer Society may be
arranged far at Ihe !unerat
horne.
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At Alexandra Hospital on January
21,1986 to Herb and Joanne Pippel,
298 1h Oxford Street, Ingersoll,
Ontario, a son, Daniel Morgan. A
brother for Carla.
JiI:£~eW~ -J61§1j
Julie and Roger are happy to
announce the arrival of their son,
Ryan Patrick James. Ryan was
born on January 20, 1986 at 12:45
a.m. at Sl. Joseph's Hospilal,
London, and weighed 7 Ibs., 8 ozs.
First grandchild for Jeanne and
Ches Keeping, Ingersoll and
seventh grandchild for Dorothy and
Roy Irish, Brantford. Special
thanks to Dr. Dalton and Dr.
Harding.
WILtLIAIUS
Howie and Cathy are pleased to
announce the birth of their first
child, Jeffrey Nathan, born on
January 9, 1986, weighing 7 Ibs., 13
ozs. A new grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. H. Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Knowles, both of Ingersoll.
Special thanks to Dr. S. Rechner
and Dr. Mervart and to Alexandra
Hospital staff.
BENJAMINS
Harry and J udy BenJamins are
proud to announce the birth of their
dallghter, Sheryl Yvonne, born
January 29, 1986 at Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll. A little sister
for Nicole. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. H. Vander Vecht,
Thamesford and Mr. and Mrs. A.
Benjamins,
Embro.
Greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A.
Van Rooyen, Thamesford. Special
thanks to Dr. J. Dalton and all the
nurses.
PEARSON
Don and Nancy (nee UIch) Pearson
are happy to announce the birth of
their first child. Rebecca Nancy
was born on January 2, 1986 at 3:45
p.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, weighing 9 Ibs., 9 1h ozs.
Proud grandparenls are Harold and
Helen Ulch of f<:mbro, Lorene Pearson of lngersoll"and Lloyd Pearson
of Millon. Great-grandparents are
Edward Ball, Tavistock, and Edna
Pearson, also of Tavistock. Special
thanks to Dr. Paul Harding and his
staff.
atJlIQj - Aller a lenglhy il
~i Alexandra Hospllal
on Wednesday February 5 .
! 986. Maqorie J. (Meadows)
Blfich 01 36 Dean Crescenl.
IngerSOll. formerly 01 Embro
loving wile of Theron Birlch
Beloved sisler of Mrs James
Sutherland (Verill. Ingersoll.
Almer (and his wife Charlolle)
Meadows. Tavistock . Mrs.
len Fowter (Helen). London.
Also survived by several
nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by one siSler
Dorothy Innes (1969)
Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home . 246
Thames Sir eel South tnger. soli. from 7 - 9 p .m. Friday.
where private service will be
held on Salurday February 8 .
wilh Mary Leard ollicialing .
Temporary entombment Interment later, North Embro
Cemetery Remembrances to
the Alexandra Memorial
Fund. or Canadian Cancer
Society. may be arranged for
at Ihe funeral home .
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. General Hospilal on Thursday
February 6, 1986 Ernest
Cole 01 Ingersoll. lormerly 01
Norwich. in his 70lh year
Dear husband of Criscenlia
(Croxford) Cole . and his first
wile Mabel Edith (MCintyre)
(1973)
Falher of Mrs.
Richard (Teressa) Weisler of
Cambridge . Gordon Neil of
Toronto and William and
Fredrick Croxford. and Mrs.
Phillip (Criscenlia) Dunbar all
o! !:-.gersoll . Mrs . Marion Henson of Cape Muir . New
Jersey : and brother of Gladys
Cole of Norwich. Mrs . Don
(Annie) Rennie of IngerSoll.
and Mrs. Donald (Malie) Spr·
ingall of Woodstock. Survived
by five grandsons and two
granddaughters. Predeceas. ed by two brothers Reginald
and William and one grandson
. Jeffery. Friends may call at
the Am and Son Funeral
Residence. Norwich . Funeral
arrangemenls are
incomplete .
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.5S Deaths
SMITH At Alexandra
Rospd"l . Ingersoll on Sunday
Febwary 9 . 1986 . M(lfY
(pickard) Smith . age 92 Wile
01 Ille laic James C Smllh
(1977). 01 161 Margaret
Street. Ingersoll . Beloved
mother 01 Mrs . Margaret
Sowler . Ingersoll. Mrs. Harry
Johnson (Edna). Goderich.
John W Smllh. Ingersoll,
Mrs
Ernest McCormick
(Mary). R R 6 Brantlord.
Clar€'1Ce Smith . SI Thomas.
Mrs . Nicholas Vukson (Don,
"Ia) . London . Dear sisler of
Mrs . James Keenan
(Elizabeth) and Charles
Pickard. Ingersoll Also sur ·
vived by twenty -one grandchildren and twenty great·
grandchildren . Predeceased
by one daughter Helen Minsholl (197 1). one brolh,er Bill
Pickard. two sislers Sarah
Pickard and Gladys Mac·
Millan. Friends will be received <II the MeBealh Funeral
Home. 246 Thames Sireet
South . Ingersoll wl)ere com·
plete service will be held on
Tuesday February \ 1 at 2:00
pm Rev . John Jennings 01·
flciating . Temporary entombment. Inlermenl laler in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery Remem·
brances to Alexandra
Hospilal Memorial Fund or
SI Paul's Cllurch Memorial
Fund nli'ly be arranged for at
Ihe funer~1 home
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AI the
-Woodstock General Hospital
on Sunday February 9.
1986 . Helen V Masson 01
Woodingford Lodge
Woodstock. in her 81 sl ye:1r
Dear molher 01 Harold 01 R R
2 Ingersoll . Bruce olll\gersoll
and Norman 01 Woodslock
Dear grandmother 01 twelve
grandchildren and sixleen
greal'grandchildren
De(lr
sister 01 Leta Hoshal of Wind ·
sor She was predeceased
by her husbar'ld Russell
( I 963) and a son Murray
(1985)
Friends will be
received at the R
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Longworlh Funeral Home,
134 Riddell Sireel.
Woodstock. on Tuesd<ly from
230 1\ 30 <1nd 7 . 9 ['I .m
where Ihe funeral and commillal service Will be held
2 .00 p .m . on Wpdnesday
with Rev . Mel Fisher 01 College Avenue Uniled Church
ollicialing . assisled by Paslor
Ross Hargreaves. Inlermelll
later in (he Presbyterian
Cemetery Contribu1ions 10
Ihe Coronary Care Unll.
Woodstock General HoSpil;)1
would be gralefully
appreciated. .__ _
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Wellingtoll ~treet, Ingersoll, olea
Saturday, January 25, 1936 at
Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
She was predeceased by her
husband, the late Edward Kloepfer,
in 1944.
Surviving is her daughter, Mrs.
Catherine McElhone of Ingersoll;
her sons John of RR. I, Harley
and Vincent of R.R. 5, Ingersoll; 18
grandchildren and 24 greatgrandchildren.
Mrs. Kloepfer is also survived by
her sisters and brothers Colletta
Scheuerman of Kitchen'er, Mrs.
Marie Schnurr of Kitchener, Mrs.
Cecilia Doherty of Preston, Mrs.
Peter (Rose) McCurdy of Burgessville, Mrs. Dorothy Struck of
London, Ted Scheuerman of
Guelph, and Leo Scheuerman of
Vic.toria, B.C.
She was predeceased by four
brothers, Alvin, Albert, Fred and
William, by her sister Abbie, and by
.. her grandson Arthur.
Father Charles Campbell condueled the funeral mass at Sacred
Heart Catholic Cburch, Ingersoll.
Interment in st. Boniface Catholic
Church Cemetery, Maryhill,
Ontario.
Pallbearers were Mike Kloepfer,
Bob Kloepfer, Joe Kloepfer, Bill
Kloepfer, Raymond McElhone and
Edward McElhone.
Parish prayers were held at
McBeath Funeral Home Monday,
January 27.
Mrs. Kloepfer was born in Maryhill, Ontario.
I
Turkey Poinl; by his SOilS Bill and
Hobert, both of Ingersoll, and by his
grandchildren, Wendy and Scott
Fuller, Paul Hosack, Carrie-Ann
and Matthew Fuller. Also surviving
is his brother Sta nley Fuller of
Woodstock.
The Rev. John Jennings conducted the funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Honorary pallbearers were Col.
Evan Sutherland! Grant Swackhammer Leo Kirwin, Gerald
Staples, Don Hutchinson and Lome
Moon.
A Royal Canadian Legion
meIT\orial service was held under
the auspices of Branch 119, Friday,
January 31.
Mr. Fuller was born in Ingersoll.
He was a member of SL Paul's
Presbyterian Church and of the
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 119.
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I3crnn rd Roche, 82, 309 Tunis
Street, Ingersoll, died January 30,
1986 at Alexandra Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Elsie Jackson; by his
brother Frank of Cambridge, and
by his sisters, Mrs. Chuck (Mabel)
Reilly of Cambridge, and Mrs.
George (Mae) Pollard of Preston.
Canon Tom Griffin conducted
the funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment in Anglican Cemetery, Woodstock.
Mr. Roche was born in England.
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Mrs. 'Iv liter L. Squire of 25 Slover
St. N., Norwich passed away at
Woo~stock General Hospital on Friday, Jan. 24, 1986, in her 62nd year.
She was the former Jean Marie
Mole born in Windsor, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mole.
She was a. member ot Trinity
Anglican Church and of tile ACW.
Surviving, besides her husband
are a daughter, Janet Marie Vosse~
o[ Waterloo; one sister, Mrs. Annie
. Meadows of Stratford; one brother,
, Donald Mole of Port Burwell; two
. grandchildren; and several nieces
and nephews.
.
Rested at the Arn and Son Fllneral
Residence, Norwich, where funeral
and committal service .was held
Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 2 p.m. conducted
by Hev. Erwin Oliver.
Temporary entombment in Norwich Mausoleum with spring interment in Norwi~h Cemetery.
HENSCHEL
DEATHS
SMITH
Mary C. Smith, 92, 161 Margaret
Street, Ingersoll, died February 9,
1986 at Alexandra Hospital.
She is survived by he-r sons, John
W. of Ingersoll, and Clarence of St.
Thomas; her daughters, Mrs.
Margaret Sowler of Ingersoll, Mrs.
. Ha,.rry (Edna) Johnson of Goderich,
Mrs. Ernest (Mary) McCormick of
R. R. 6" . Brantford, and Mrs.
Nicholas' >(J)onna) Vukson of
London. Also surviving is her sisler,
Mrs. James (Elizabeth) Keenan of
Ingersoll, and her brother, Charles
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Pickard of Ingersoll.
Mrs. Smith was predeceased by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'JQ.hn
Pickard; her daughter, Hele'n·
Minshall in 1971, her brother Bill
Pickard, and her two sisters, Sarah
Pickard and Gladys MacMillan.
The Rev. John Jennings conducted the funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home on February 11, 1986.
Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Honorary pallbearers were Larry
Johnson, Wayne Sowler, Robert
McCormick, Robert Minshall, Paul
Vukson and James Smith.
Mrs. Smith was born in Ingersoll.
She was a member of St. Paul's-,
Presbyterian Church. She W8'S11'1ltemember of St . . P-ft"Ul'S Missionary
Society.
Louise HcnscJ lel, 65, 3 Linden
Place, Ingersoll, died Tuesday.JFebruary 4, 198G at Alexandra
Hospital.
She was predeceased by her
husband, the late Gunter Henschel,
in 1982.
Surviving is her son Klaus and his
wife Kristin of Ingersoll; grand·
children Claudia and Robin; her
sisters Mrs. lnge MilIinger of
London, and Mrs. Lina Halslenberg
of Germany, and her brothers
WaIter Sundereier of Owen Sound
and Helmuth Sundermeier of Germany. Mrs. Henschel is also
survived by her friends Steve,
Aurelia and Steven Reichenbach of
Toronto.
She was predeceased by her
sister, Anna Muller.
The Rev. Robert Bugbee of Our
Saviour Lutheran Church, London,
conduded the February 7 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral Home.
.Interment in Ingersoll nural Cemetery:
PallbearerS' were Paul Shank,
Lorne Yourden, Ken Hunt., .Roger
Banghart, Wilson McBeath' and
Harland Bctzncr.
Mrs. Henschel was born in Lohre,
Germany.
Donations may be made in her
memory to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
HENSHAW
Howard Henshaw, 85, Sault SLc.
Marie, died at Plummer Memorial
Hospital, Sault Ste. Marie, January
31, 1986.
He is survived
by his wife,
Myrtle; his daughter, Mrs. Howard
(Gladys) Thornton of Thorndale;
and by his son, Lloyd of Sault Ste.
Marie, Also surviving are eight
grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.
Mr. H~llshaw is survived by his
sisters, Mrs. Eva Miller of Mt. ';
Brydges, and Mrs. Velma R9s~'
borough of London. Ht. was predeceased by h,l$ lm:Jfl1ers, nalph and
Fred,
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The Rev. Roger Riee conducted
the February 3 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment
in Zion nh Line Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bob Hensh,nv,
Jim Henshaw, Ken Henshaw, Tom
Henshaw, Ross Miller and Murray
Murrell.
Mr. Henshaw was born in
Thamesford. He was a reUred
farmer.
January wedding in Simcoe
Diann'a Jean walke b:~ilne, of 23
Young Street, Tillson urg, and
Kenneth Wal l;a<i~ of Ingersoll,
exchanged wedding vows January
30, 1986 at St. John's Anglican
Church, Simcoe.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Al Walker of Simcoe, and
the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wallace of Ingersoll.
The Rev. John Hofland conducte'd
the wedding service.
The bride wore a two-piece wrap
sa ti n dress , It fea tured sa tin
buttons at the side of a cummerbund, was ivory in color and midlength,
Her headpiece was ivory beaded
pearls with netting gathered at the
top and draped down the back. A
layer of Swiss netting came down
half way in front of her face .
The bride's bouquet was three
long-stemmed poinsettias and
baby's breath, wrapped in ivory
colored velvet ribbon,
Maid of honor was Janet Reeves
of Forestville. Bridesmaid was
Michelle Milne, daughter of the
bride . The maid of honor wore a
royal blue satin gown, while the
bridesmaid's gown' was pink. They
carried two long-stemmed poinsettias and baby's breath. They
wore baby's breath in their hair.
Best man was Bill MacDonald of
Ingersoll. Bill Wallace was the
usher.
A reception followed the wedding,
at the Golf and Country Club.
After a wedding trip to Collingwood. the newlyweds are now livin£!
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at 23 Young Street, Tillsonburg.
Guest of honor at the wedding was
the bride's grandmother, Mrs.
Hilda Thompson of Simcoe,
The couple received an anniversary clock from the employees of
the Norfolk Board of Education
Staff. The bride works for the Board
of Education while the groom works
as a tool grinder' at Ingersoll
Machine and Tool.
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1\1r. antI Mrs. Kenlleth Wallace
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GHAY
DEATHS
Bill and Julie (nee BUllch) Gray of
Toronto are pleased to announce the
birth of a daughter, Jessica Marie,
on September 25, 1985, weighing 8
Ibs. 2 ozs., sister for Hillary. Proud
grandparents are Bi1l and Irene
Gray of Toronto, Carl and Shirley
Bunch of Ingersoll. Great-grandmother Thelma Telfer of Ingersoll.
AIIAIlU
Sonny (Sam Y"A Uara , 58, 5 Laurel'
Crescent, Ingersoll, died Monday,
February 3, 1986 at Alexandra
Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Josie Dunlea; his daughter
Mrs. Timothy (Margie) Eaton of
London; sons Joe of London and
Frank of Toronto; five grand·
children; five brothers and one
sister in Malla.
Father Charles Campbell and
Father Robert Cartwright conducted the funeral mass February 6
at Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
Interment in Sacred. Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Steve Siddall,
Brad Kelch, Kevin Wright, Bill
Solomon, Frank Atlard and Jerry
Terhaerdt.
GRAY
Stuart and ~orinle (nee Bunch)
Gray of London are pleased to
announce the birth of a daughter,
Erika Kirsten, born January 3, 1986,
weighing 6 Ibs. 6 ozs. Proud grandparents are Bill and Mildred Gray
of London and Carl and Shirley
Bunch of Ingersoll. Great·grand·
mother Thelma Telfer of Ingersoll.
EIHELSION
Don, Pat and Michael are thrilled to
announce the birth of Mark Ray~
mand on January 31, 1986, at
Goderich, weighing 6 lbs. 5 025.
Proud grandparents are Carl and
Miriam Ethelston and Wallace and
Ruby Brackenbury. Great-grandparents are Stan and Marion
Stephens.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke
Fund or the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the
family.
BIRTCH
.s..CllOOLEY
Marjorie Birtch, 36 Dean Crescent, Ingersoll, formerly of Embro,
died at Alexandra Hospital on
February 5, 1986.
She is survived by ,her husband
Theron.
Also surviving are her sisters,
Mrs. James (Vera) Sutherland of
Ingersoll, and Mrs. Len (Helen)
Fowler of London; her brother
At Alexandra Hospital on January
28,1986 to Wendy and Tim Schooley,
185 Whiting Street, Ingersoll, a son,
David Wayne. A little brother for
Jeremy.
.....,Q..LDER
Barbara and Dave Older, R.R. 4,
Thamesford, announce the birth of
their daughter, Ashley, on February 9, 1986, weighing 7 Ibs., l4 ozs.,
at St. Marys Hospital, S1. Marys,
Ontario. Proud grandparents are
Eleanor alld Bill Brady and Mary
and Len Older.
Almer Meadows and his wife Charlotte of Tavistock; several nieces
and nephews.
Mr~. Birtch was predeceased by
her SIster, Dorothy Innes, in 1969.
Mary Leard conducted the
fUlleral service at McBeath Funeral
Home Saturday, February 8. Interment in North Embro Cemetery.
Donations may be made in her
memory to the Alexandra Hospital
Memorial Fund or to the Canadian
Cancer SOciety.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Atterbury, of
Ingersoll, are pleased to announce
the birth of their grandson, Kenneth
Tyler, born on February 7, 1986, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
weighing 8 lbs., 7 ozs. Kenneth's
proud parents are Ken and Laurie
Atterbury of London. Also a grandson for George and Joyce Kuranyi,
of St. Thomas. Grertt-grandparenls
are Mr. and Mrs. Johll Atterbury of
Ingersoll and Mrs. Marg Ryan of St.
Thomas.
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ROWSOM ' - At Alexandra
Hospital. Ingersoll. on Sun ·
day February 16 . 1986 . rem
(Goodison) Rowsom . f3elov ·
ed wife of Dr J. W. Rowsom
01 7 I King Sireel West. In ·
gersoll Dear molher of Mrs .
Bflan Wiens. (Marion) . Pori
Sianley. Helen Rowsom . 01 ·
• tawa . Dr . John Rowsom.
Peterborough . Wesley
Rowsom. Toronlo
Dear
grandmolher of Calolyn .
Susan and David Wiens .
Johnathan Rowsom
Dear
sister of Harold Goodison .
Missassauga Fliends will be
rece ived al the McBe<lth
Funeral Home . 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll . on
Monday 2 . 430 and 7 . 9
pm. where complele service
will be held on Tuesday
Februmy 18 at 2 pm Mary
Leard officiating . Temporary
entombmenl. interrnent laler
in Ingelsoll Rural Cemetery
Remembrances 10 Trinity
Uniled Church Foundation.
Cancer Society or charity 01
your choice may be arranged
lor al Ihe funeral home .
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Mr. flndl\lrs. Josiah W. Mead
Evelyn Elshrie of TilJsollhllr~ alld
Josiah W. ME-ad of Ingcrsoll were
united ill nu\~(' olll)cccmbcr 27,
1985, allhe home of her daughter. in
Simcoe.
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Jlt)I!TINDtl LE
Elsie (Pellow) Barlindaie, 52,
Royal Oak, Michigan, and formerly
or lhe Ingersoll area. died at
William Beaumont Hospital, Royal
Oak, February 9, 1986.
She is survived by her husband,
Wayne; her son Danny, and her
daughter, Margarel "Peggy", bolh
at home.
She is also survived by her
Sisters, Mrs. Keith (Lila) Roberts of
London, and Mrs. Mac (Doris)
Elliott of Thedford, and by
brothers, Edward or Tavistock,
Leonard of Woodstock, and
Frederick of Goderich .
Mrs. Bartindale was predeceased
by her father, the latc Thomas
Pellow, in 1986, and by her molher,
the late Vera Pellow, in 1983.
The Rev . Steven Buck of First
United Methodist Church, conducted the funeral service at the
Kinsey-Garrett FlIneral Home in
Royal Oak, Michigan, February 13,
1906. Interment in White Chapt.>l
Memorial
Cemelery,
Troy,
Michigan.
Pallbearers were David Pellow,
Stephen Roberts, Dave Green,
William Newman, Chris Barlindale
and Herb ilrasgalla .
Mrs. Bartindale was born in East
Oxford Township. She worked as a
regislered nurse, having graduated
{rom Sl. Joseph's Hospital School of
Nursing , London, in 1955.
HENSHAW
Howard H~haw, 85, Sault Ste.
Maric, died at Plummer Memorial
Hospital, Sault Ste. Marie, January
31, 1986 .
He is survived by his wife,
Myrtle; his daughter, Mrs . Howard
(Gladys) Thornton of Thorndale;
and by his son, Lloyd of Sault Sle.
Marie. I\lso surviving arc eight
grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren .
Mr . Henshaw is survived by his
sisters, Mrs . Eva Miller of Mt.
Brydges, and Mrs . Velma Roseborough of London. He was predeceased by his brothers, Ralph and
Fred.
The Rev. Roger Rice conducted
the February 3 funeral service at
Carrolhers-Belzner Funeral Home.
Int('tmenl ill Zion 7th Line
Cemelerv .
Pallbc~rers were Bob Henshaw,
Jim Henshaw, Ken Henshaw, Tom
Henshaw, Ross Miller and Murray
Murrell.
Mr. Henshaw was born in
Thamesford . He WClS a retired
fanncr .
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EXCHANGE VOWS
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Leslie Alln Lake, daughter of ~arl
and Heather LaKeof 87 Massey Ave.,
I\.ilchencr, was married to Steven Paul
Sadrer or 1706<H5 Dorchester Blvd., E,
J\.1olltreRI, son of Mrs. Ina Sadler and
the late Ray Sadler of RR 5, Ingersoll,
on Jan. 113. 1986.
Hev. Elizabeth Praamsma officiated
at lhc ceremony at Highland Road
UlliLed Church in Kitchener.
. The bride was given in marriage by
her parents.
She wore a white crepe gown with bell
sleeves, mandarin collar, sequin .and
pearl beaded drop waist with a bow
sash and a chapel train. She wore a
fingertip veil on a derby hal of chiffley
lace and beads and carried a bouquet of
yellow roses, white spider mtlTrS,
baby's breath and orchids. She al:;o
wore the groom's baby ring.
The matron of honor was Karen Siade
of Morriston, Ont., and the bridesma',ds
were Joan Lake of alta wa, ChrisLne
, Bester of Kitchener and Jane Thacker
of Kitchener. They wore royal blue,
satin floor-length gowns with bolero
jackets, stand up collars 3lJdlr.lip
sleeves. They carried bouquels of
yellow roses, white spider mums ilnd
baby's breath.
.
The best man was Roy Ojala of Ottawa and the ushers were Tom Zyv\(ski
of Sault Ste. Marie, Sabino Ventola of
Ottawa and Randy Torrance of l\lontreal, Que. All the ushers are
classmates of the groom's from the
University of Waterloo.
The men wore charcoal black
cutnway jackets, charcoal black
trousers, double-breasted pearl grey
vests and classic striped ascots.
A reception was held at the
Kitchener-Waterloo Masonic Temple in
Waterloo. Guests were present from
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Edmolllon.
Schenectady, New York, Ottawa aile!
rVlontreal.
After a wedding trip to Jack Tar
Village in St. Kitts, Carribeall, the couple took up residence in Montreal. Que.
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.ARCHES ....:.. David is pleased
to announce the safe arrival
of his baby brother, Bradley
George. Bradley arrived at
Woodstock General Hospital.
February 17th. 1986, al
6:55 a.m. weighing 9 Ibs.8
oz Proud parents are Don
and Joan. Grandson for Roy
and Shirley Archer.
Woodstock. and Jim and
June Howard. Ingersoll.
Great·grandson for George
and Fanny Archer.
Woodstock. and Winnlfred
Steete. London
Special
thanks to Auntie Connie. Dr.
CheGlhnm and third floor
staff (Insured).
BYAN At tAle xandra
Hospital. Ingersoll. on Mon,
day February 24. 1986.
Clara (Maxwell) Ryan. age
90. Wife of the late Gilbert
Ryan (1970) of 125 Charles
Siraet East, Ingersoll, formerly 01 Mille Isles. Quebec.
Dear mother of Maxwell, Mille
Isles, Quebec. Mrs. Allon
Riddell (Sheila). Ingersoll.
Oear sisler of Mrs. George
Patterson (Ruth).
Cowansville .. Quebec. Also
survived by nine grand·
children and eight great·
grandchildren. Friends will be
received at Ihe McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll.
where complete service will
be held on Wednesday
February 26 at 2:00 p m.
Rev. David Nancekievell of·
ficiating. Cremalion. Interment tater in Mille Isles,
Quebec.
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At her residence.
~ erry Streel. IngerSOll.
on Tuesday February 25,
1986. Ellen (Nellie) (Good) ,
Wile 01 the late George Earl
(1965)
Dear mother or
Ronald. IngerSoll. Dear sisler
01 Miss Ada Good. Burbank
California. Dear grandmother
of Ellen Tolh and Anne Earl.
Dear great ·grandmother of
Lisa and Justin, dear aunt 01
Miss Florence Williamson.
Burbank California . Friends
will be received al Ihe
McBeath Funeral Home . 246
Thames Slreel South. Inger.
Soli on Wednesday from 7 . 9
p.m .. on Thursday 2 . 4:30
and 7 . 9 p .m ., where com .
plete service will be held on
Friday February 28 at 1 :30
p .m .. Callon Tom Griffin of.
ficiating. Temporary entomb.
ment. Interment laler in Harris
Street Cemetery Remem.
brances to the Heart Founda.
tion may be arranged for al
Ihe luneral home.
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DEATHS
~~ARATTO ,
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Maria
asparatto, 78, Milln
Street, Beachville, died at ~est
Haldimand General HOspItal,
Hagersville, Thursday, February
13, 1986 .
She was predeceased by her
husband,. the late, Tcffiy GasJ?aratto\
in 1980.
Surviving is her son Marco of
Woodstock; her daughter Mrs.
Joseph (Lily) O'Neill of Hagersville; her grandchildren Joe, Steve
and Darlene Rowntree, Colleen
Thompson, Deborah Devin~, Mar~
and Paul Gas#.atto, and her great
grandson, Derek Rowntree , Mrs .
Gasparatto is also survived by her
sisters, Clorinda nad Antonia of
Italy.
Father Charles Campbell conducted the funeral mass at Sacred
Heart Church. Interment in Sacred
Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Mark Gasparalto, Paul Gaspara lto.· Joe
O'Neill, Bob Devine, Blair Thompson and Wilbert Rowntree.
CWL Rosary was February 16
and parish prayers were said
February 16.
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Italy. She was a member of Sacred
Heart Church and the Catholic
Women's League.
~I\1ULAY
BUDD
Don and Julie wish to announce the
safe arrival of their first child, a
daughter, Amanda Marie, born
February 15, 1986. Specials thanks
10 Drs. Paul Willoughby, Chris
Smith, nurses and staff in OB ward
at Woodstock General. (Insured) .
Everelt Trem 61ay, 83, formerly
of Goderich and R.R. I, Salford,
died Thursday, February 20 at
Stratford General Hospital.
He is survived by his brother,
Hilliard of PrescoU, by his nephew
Hoy and niece Patricia.
Canon Tom Griffin conducted the
funeral service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery .
Mr. Tremblay was born in Dereham Township.
ROWSOM
Fern Ilowsom, 71 King Street
West, Ingersoll, died Sunday,
February 16, 1986 at Alexandra
Hospital.
She is survived by her husband,
Dr. J.W, Rowsom; her sons Dr.
John Rowsom of Peterborouflh. and
Wesley Rowsom of Toronto; her
daughters, Mrs. Brian (Marion)
Wiens of Port Stanley, and Helen
Rowsom of Ottawa; and by her
grandchildren, Carolyn, Susan and
David Wiens, and Johnathon
Rowsom .
Also surviving is her brother,
Harold Goodison of Mississauga .
Mary Leard conducted the
February 18 fun era I service a l
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment
in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Mrs, Rowsom was born in Cooksville. She was a member of Trinity
United Church.
Donations m<1y be made in her
memory to Trinity United Church
foundation or to the Canadian
Ca ncer Society.
~6N BOEK SL -
At Atexan· .
ral iosp,fai. Ingersoll on Fri·
day February 28. 1986.
Paler Van Boekel. age 81 ..
Beloved husband 01 lillian
(Werzl 01 138 Thames Streel
North. Ingersoll. Dear lalher
01 Marlin. Ingersoll; Gerry, R
R 1 Brighl; Maurice, R R 1 In· .
nerkip; Mrs. Ralph Bauer
(Nelly), Turkey POint; John.
Shakespeare; Peler, A A 1
fnnerkip: Mrs. John Van Der
Elzen (Mary), R R 1 Clinton ..
Dear brother of Bert Van
Boeke!, Holland. Predeceas·
ed by his firsl wife Maria
Jacobs (1952), one grand·
son; three brothers and Ihree
Sisters in Holland. Also surviv·
ed by thirty grandchildren and
lour great·grandchildren.
Friends will be received al the
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
Thames Sireel Soulh, Inger·
soli on Sunday Irom 2 . 4: 30
arid 7 . 9, and Monday from 2
. 4 :30 and 7 . 9. Funeral
I
Mass will be held at the
~ Church of Ihe Sacred Heart
~ on Tuesday March 4 at
11 :00 am. Temporary en·
tombment, inlerment laler in
Sacred Hearl Cemetery.
Parish prayers on Monday al
8:00 p.m In lieu of flowers,
remembrances to a charity of
your choice may be 'arranged
lor al the funeral home.
obituaries
BBQYili -
Liz ll.%llenbudt .,
Liz Hanenburg of RR 3, Woodstock
died Sunday at her residence. She W(\S
35 years of age.
She was born in Ingersoll, the
daughter of Maria Griffieon and the
late Hendrik Griffioen.
She had been employed with Merrifield Book Shop until illness forced
her retirement.
She is survived by her husband, Hoy;
daughters Kim and Sheri, both at
home; her mother, Maria; brothers
Hank, Art, and John; sisters Rita and
Anita; all of Woodstock.
Friends will be recieved today at the
M.D. (Mac) Smith Funeral Home, 69
Wellington st. N., Woodstock. The
funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Covenant Christian Reform·
ed Church, Woodstock, with buriallaler
in the Innerkip Cemelery.
Memorial contributions to the World
Home. Bible Leagye would be
appreclatt'C:
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Jim and Susan Cocch etto, of Ingersoll, arc pleased to' announce the
birth of their daughter, Melissa
Joan, on February 4, 1986, at
Alexandra Hospital, weighing 7
Ibs., 6 07.S. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Giordano Cocchelto of
Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Pollard of llderton.
SUTHERLAND
Meghao Christine is proud to
anllounce the birth of her baby
sister on January 31, 1986, Amy
Melissa, weighing 8 Jbs., 2 ozs,
Proud parents are Ken and Barb
Sutherland, Wawa, Ontario. Proud
grandparents are Mr, and Mrs,
Dwyer, North Bay, and Mrs. Vera
Sutherland of Ingersoll.
lll EN Q t;~
George and Christine (nee Peden)
are pleased to anllounce the birth of
their first child, Mark James, born
February 27, 1986 at Credit Valley
Hospital, Mississauga. Proud
grandparents are Mrs. Annette
Mendes of Longueil, Quebec, and
James and Jessie Peden, Thamesford.
HEEVES
Al Alexandrl Hospital on February
15, 1986, to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Reeves, 15 Witty Ave., Ingersoll, a
son Justin Edward.
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March 3. 1986. Florence
(Mason) Brown, age 85. wife
of lI'e late Elmer Brown
(1980), of 112 . 135 Carroll
Sireet. Ingersoll
Dear
mother of Mrs Donald Eyre
(Ruth). Unionville
Dear
grandmoll1er of Douglas arid
his wile Debbie Landon.
Maureen and Carol, Unionville. Friends will be received
al Ihe McBeath Funeral
Home. 246 Thames Sireet
South, Ingersoll on Tuesday
from 2·4:30 and 7 ·9 p.m.,
where complete service will
be held on Wednesday
March 5 at 1 :30 p.m. Tern·
Inler·
porary entombment
ment laler in Ingersoll Rural
Cemelery Remembrances 10
the charity of your choice
may be arranged lor a\ the
funeral home
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en y a New Hamburg on
Wednesday March S, 1986.
Jerry Blancher 01 Kitchener.
former husband of Marilyn.
dear falller of Kevin and
Todd , all of Kitchener Belov'ed son of Mae Blancher.
Brother of Lou . Les, Norm
(Red), Chuck . Doug, and
George, all of Ingersoll
Predeceased by one ' brolher
Don . The family will receive
Ihei( friends at the West·
mount Funeral Chapel , 1001
Ottawa Sireet South (at
Weslmount Road) , Kitchener, on Friday afternoon
from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Service and committal in the
chapel Saturday afternoon at
1 :00 p.m. Cremalion will
follow . As expressions of
sympalhy donations to the
Heart and Siroke Foundation
of Ontario would be
appreciat ed .
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Ingersoll woman
killed in crash
near Brownsville
By GREG, ROTHWEll
of The Sentinel-Review
BROWNSVILLE - An IngersolJ woman died and her
brother-in-law from Cambridge was seriously injured
when the car they were
passengers in left a concession road near Brownsvme
early Sunday and hit a
i bridge abutment.
Wanda Dpyle, 25, of 206
Hall St. was pronounced
dead at the scene of the
accident.
Her brother-in-Jaw, Frank DoyJe,
of Cambridge was listed in
serious condition at University
Hospital in London today: .
The driver of the car,' NoeJeen
Doyle, 29, of St. George, who is not ,
related to either Wanda or Frank
Doyle, was treated at Tillsonburg
District Memorial Hospital for
. minor injuries and released. A third
passenger in the car, David
Redekop, 26, of R~ 6, Aylmer also
escaped with minor injuries .
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Tillsonburg OPP reported
this
. morning the car was westbound on
concession road 11 of South-West
Oxford Township, about j
kilometres west of Oxford County
Road 10, when it skidded on the icy
road surface and struck the concrete
abutment. The accident happened
I about 2:30 a.m.
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Mrs. J.G. Kirk, of Listowel, and
Mrs. Clark Murray of Woodstock.
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Mr. and'Mrs. GeorgeStrathopolous
of Ingersoll, are pleased to
announce the birth of their daughter
Sarah Anne on February 25, 19M. A
sister for L~sa, Peter and Michael.
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DOYLE - Suddenly as a
, result of an accident on Sunday March 9. 1986. Wanda
Joy (Book) Doyle of 206 Hall
Street, Ingersoll. age 25.
loving wife of Charles Doyle.
Loving mother of Sandy Lee
and Patricia Joy, both at
home. Beloved daughter 01
Patricia and Uoyd Johnstone,
Ingersoll. Dear slslter Of
Douglas Book, Strathroy,
Ronald and Donald Book,
both of Ingersoll, Mrs . Bill
Woodcock (Mary Lynne) Ingersoll . Friends will be received at the McBeath Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South, Ingersollirom 2 - 4:30
and 7 - 9 Monday, where
complete service will be held
on Tuesday March 1 1, 1986
at \ 1 a.m. with Mary Leard
officiating . Temporary en tombment, interment later
Harris Street Cemetery .
Remembrances to the
Cancer Society may be arranged for at the funeral
home .
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Bill and Jane (nee Murray) of
Mississauga, welcome with Jove
their son, Gordon William, weighing 6 lbs., 13 OZS., born Tuesday,
February 25, 1986, at Oakvi1le Trafalgar General Hospital. Very
proud grandparents are Don and
Bette Murray of Tharnesford, Kay
and Gordon Coyle of Mississauga,
ZAMPERIN
At Alexandra
•. osplt a , ngersoll , on Sunday March g, 1986 Clara
(Young) Zamperln of C~n ­
treville, age 80. Loving Wife
of Charles Zamperln . loving
aunt of John and his wife
Margaret Young, Ingersoll.
Dear great-aunt of John A.
and Gary E. Young, both of
Ingersoll. Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll from 2
. 4:30 and 7 - 9 Monday.
where complete service will
be held on Tuesday March
11 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Dwight
Lewis officiating . Temporary
entombment, interment later.
Ingersoil Rural Cemetery_
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Hospital . Ingersoll, on Tues ·
day March 11, 1986. Bernice (Beer) Scott in her 93rd
year , formerly of 160 Victoria
Streel, Ingersoll. Wife of Ihe
lale George Scott (1969) and
George Franklin (1944).
Dear mother of Max Franklin
and Roy Franklin both of IngerSoll. and Mrs. Viola Furlney. Hickson . Also survived
by seven grandchildren and
eleven great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by two sons
Jack and Floyd. and three
brothers and two sisters.
Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
. Thames Street South, Inger·
soli, on Thursday 2 -4 :30 and
7 -9 p.m where complete
service will be held on Friday
March 14 at 1:30 p .m., Rev.
Paul Field otriclaling. Tem j.)orary entombment. inler ment later in Ingersoll Rural
. Cemetery . Remembrances to
the charity of your choIce
, may be arranged for at Ihe
funeral home .
Lake-Sadler
united in
marriage,
Leslie Ann Lake and Steven Paul
Sadler were uniled in holy matrimony -January lB, 1986 at Highland
Hond United Church, Kilchener.
The bride is the daughter of Carl
and Heather Lake of Kilchener,
while the groom is the son of Mrs.
Ina Sadler and the late Ray Sadler
of R.R. 5, Ingersoll.
The Rev. Elizabeth Praamsa can·
ducted the ceremony .
The bride was given in marriage
by her fa tiler . She wore a white
crepe gown with bell sleeves Her
gown fealured a mandarin collar
and· a sequin and pearl bead drop
waist wilh a chapc1 train. She wore
a fingertip vejl all a derby hat.
Yellow roses, white spider mums,
baby's breath and orchids filled
the bride's corsage.
Matron of honor was Karen Slade
of Morriston, Ontario. She wore a
royal blue satin floor length dress
and carried a bouquet of yellow
roses, white spider mums and
baby's breath. Bridesmaids were
J oa n La ke, atta wa ; Chris tine
Bester, Kltchener; and Jane
Thacker, Kitchener.
Ushers were the groom's classmates from tile University of
Waterloo, Bestman was Roy Ojala
of Ottawa and ushers were Tom
Zyvitskj, Sault Ste. Marie; Sabino
Ventola of Ottawa; and Randy
Torrance of Montreal.
The men wore charcoal black
cutaway tuxedos with grey vests
and classic striped ascots ,
A reception was held at the
Kilchener-Waterloo ,Masonic
Temple, Waterloo. Guests atte\lded
from Nova Scotia, Edmonton, New
York, Montreal. Ottawa anrl
Schenectady,
The newlyweds will reside in
MonlreaL
The bride wore the groom's baby
rin~ during the ceremony .
I
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HILL At SI. Joseph's
ospital, London on Wednesday March 12th, 1986, Bob
W. Hill, age 48 . Loving father
of Bob and Nancy Hill at
home . Beloved son of Dr. and'
Mrs A.C . Hill , Sherbrooke,
Quebec . Dear brother of Mrs
Raymond Murphy (Molly) Colbourg. Predeceased by one
brother David Hill. Friends will
be recevied at the McBeath
Funeral Home . 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll, from
2·4 :30 and 7-9 pm on Thurs day where complete service
will be held on Friday March
14 at 11 :00 am, with Rev .
George Watt olliciating .
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ospltal , Ingersoll on Thursday March 13 , 1986, Leslie
Daniel, age 67 . of 87 Clark
Side Road West. Ingersoll.
Beloved husband of Shirley
(Johnson) Daniel Dear father
of Mrs . Robert Wightman
(Ruth Ann). Woodsfock, Mrs.
Bruce I?elrie (Linda). Ingersoli, Mrs . Tyson Kropf (Nan,
cy), Woodstock. Dear
brother of Mrs . Edgar Dunlop
(Mary), Ingersoll , Mrs . John
Bidwell (Florence), Ingersoll ,
Mrs. Lit Heger. Ingersoll.
Henry. Ingersoll . Clarke.
Woodstock, Mrs
Torn
Finucan (Alma). Ingersoll ,
Mrs . Stewart Keenan
(Jeanette) . Ingersoll . Dear
grandfather of Rober\. Deb bie and Billy Wightman, Bruce
and Charlie Petrie and Tiffany
Kropf. Friends will be receiv·
ed at the McBealh Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South, Ingersoll, Friday 2 :30
- 4:30 and 7 - 9 p.m . where
complete service will be held
on Saturday March 15 at
1 :30 p.m Rev. Paul Field offiCiating. Temporary entomb·
ment. Interment later in
Ebenezer Cemetery .
Remembrances to the Hearl
Fund or Cancer Society may
be arranged for at the luneral
home .
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Friday
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7 ' 35 pm .
John
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and Alice
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DEATHS
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BRUNSDON
Christine nn LOUIse Brunsdon
23, 102 Byron Street, Thamesford'
died at Victoria Hospital London'
'
,
February 28, 1986.
She is survived by her husband
Dan; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
McDonald of R.R. 2, Thamesford,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brunsdon
of St. Marys; her sisters Mrs.
Gordon (Karen) Armstrong of
Ingersoll, and Mrs. John (Lorraine)
Dunlop of R.R. 4, Thamesford, and
her brother Bradley, at home. Also
surviving are her grandparents,
Mrs. Mabel McDonald of R.R. 2,
Thamesford, and Mr. and Mrs. ,
William Caldwell of Clinton.
Mrs. Brunsdon was predeceased
by her stillborn infant daughter.
Pastor Ross Hargreaves, assisted
by the Rev. Gwyn Tucker,
conducted the March 3, 1986 funeral
service at the Carrothers-Betzner
Funeral Home, Thamesford. Interment in Oxford Memorial Gardens
Woodstock.
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Pallbearers were Darrel Crane
Dewayne Crane, Jim Dunlop, Larry
Ball, Ken Pearson and Dan Noble.
Mrs. Brunsdon was born in
London. She was employed as a
pattern grader by Seams-Easy.
Ellen (Nellie)(Good) Earl, 89,136
Cherry Street, Ingersoll, died at her
home February 25, 1986.
She was predeceased· by her
husband, the late Ronald George
Earl, in 1965.
Surviving is her son Ronald of
Ingersoll; granddaughters Ellen
Toth and Anne Earl, and greatgrandchildren Lisa and Justin Toth~
Mrs. Earl is also survived by her
sister, Miss Ada Good of Burbank
California, and by her niece, Mis~
Florence Williamson of Burbank
California.
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Canon Tom Griffin conducted the
February 28 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment
in the Harris Street Cemetery.
Mrs. Earl was born in Norwich
England. She was a member of St:
~ames' Anglican Church and sang
10 the church choir for years. She
was also a member of the WA.
Donations may be made in her
memory to the Canadian Heart and
Stroke Foundation.
RYAN
Clara (Maxwel1) Ryan, 90, 125
Charles st. East, Ingersoll, died
February 24, 1986 at Alexandra
Hospital.
Mrs. Ryan was predeceased by
her husband, the late Gilbert Ryan,
in 1970. .
Mrs. Olivtd}"ertrude Thornton, 94,
of Wildwood Nursing Home, St.
Marys, died at Stratford General
Hospital, Stratford, February 2B,
1986.
She was predeceased by her
husband, the late Maurice R.
Thornton, in 1951.
; Surviving is her son Harry of R.R.
'2, Thamesford; her daughter Mrs.
Richard (Gertrude) England of
London; six grandchildren and six
grea t-grandchildren.
Mrs. Thornton was predeceased
by one brother and one sister.
Pastor Ross Hargreaves conducted the March 3, 1986 funeral
service at the Carrothers-Betzner
Funeral Home in Thamesford.
Interment in Kintore Cemeter~;: "1'
Mrs. Thornton was born in East
Nissouri. She was a member of
Chalmers United Church, Kintore.
VAN BOEKEL
Peter Van Boekel, 81, 138 Thames
St. North, Ingersoll, died February
28, 1986 at Alexandra Hospital.
Mr. Van Boekel is survived by his
wife, the former Lilli Werz; by his
sons Martin of Ingersoll, Gerry of
R.R. 1, Bright, Maurice of R.R. 1,
Innerkip, John of Shakespeare,
Peter ofR.R. 1, Innerkip, and by his
daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Nelly)
Bauer of Turkey Point, and Mrs.
John (Mary) Van Den Elzen of R.R.
1, Clinton.
Also surviving are 30 grand-
children and four great-grandBROWN
Florence ( ason) Brown, 85, 135
Carroll Street,. Ingersoll, died
March 3, 1986 at Alexandra Hospita 1.
She was the wife of the la te Elmer
Brown.
She is survived by her daughter,
Mrs. Donald (Ruth) Eyre of Unionville; her grandson Douglas and his
wife Debbie of London, and her
grandchildren Maureen and Carol
of Unionville.
Mary Leard conducted the
funeral service March 5 at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment in IngersoH Rural Cemetery.
Mrs. Brown was born in Birmingham, England.
She is survived by her son Maxwell of Mille Isles, Quebec; her
daughter Mrs. Alton (Sheila) Ridde~l of Ingersoll; nine grandchlldren and
eight
grea tgrandchildren.
Also surviving is her sister, Mrs.
George (Ruth) Pa tterson of
Cowansville, Quebec.
The Rev. David Nancekievell conducted the February 26 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment in Mille Isles, Quebec.
Mrs. Ryan was born in Mille
Isles, Quebec. She was a member of
the Pentecostal Church.
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Mr. Van Boekel is also survived
by his brother, Bert Van Boekel of
Holland.
He was predeceased by his first
wife, the late Maria Jacobs, in 1952;
by one grandson, and by three
brothers and three sisters, in
Holland.
Fa ther Robert Cartwright said
funeral mass at Sacred Heart
Church, Ingersoll, March 4, 1986.
Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Peter Van
Boekel, Michael Van ~oekel, Eric
Van -Boekel, Bert Van Boekel, John
Van Boekel, Fred Bauer, and John
Van Den Elzen.
Parish prayers were offered Monday, March 3 at 8 p.m.
Mr. Van Boeke! was born in St.
Antonis, Holland. He was a
member of the Roman Catholic
faith.
Leona MurrelI~;'17, RR. 3, Thorndale, died March 12, 1986 at
Memorial Hospilal, St. Marys.
She is survived by her husband
Robl'\rt C. Murrell; her son Wayne
and his wife Louise of R.R. 3.
Thorndale, and by her grandchildren, Sandra, Valerie and
Andrew.
Mrs. Murrell was predeceased by
her sister, the lale Mrs. Rhoda
Leitch.
The Rev . K. David Mack conducled tbe March 14 funeral service at
the Carrolhers-Betzner Funeral
Home. Interment in Zion 7th Line
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ron Murrell,
Brian Murrell, Amelio SarchieIles,
Ken Hogg. Louis De Graaf and Bob
Mitchell.
Mrs. Murrell was born in Thorndale. She was a homemaker.
B.Et:'-lli.EII. -ln Banff. Alberta
i1UrSday March 20th.
on
1906. Bruce Bennett age
44. 01 BanI!. Alberla formerly
of Kitchener and Ingersoll
bear son of Lawrence Ben·
nett. Ingersoll and Mrs Pearl
Jones, Ingersoll
Dear
brothsr of Mrs Audrey
Brayley. Ingersoll. Mrs Gwen
Evans. London, Belty Ben·
nett, Ingersoll . Also survived
by several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by
his step·mother Kaye Ben·
nett (1981). Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll. Sun·
day 2· 4 :30 and 7·9 pm
where complete service will
be held on Monday March
24th at 1 :30 pm. Rev. Jol)n
Patrick olliclating . Temporary
entombment. interment later
In Ingers~1I Rural Cemetery.
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COLES At Alexandra
~ a\. Ingersoll on
Wednesday March 19.
1986. Miss Mary Coles olin·
gersoll. Daughter of the late
Charles Edward and Euseba
(Thomas) Coles. Dear aunt of I
several nieces and nephews.
A private family service was
held at the McBeath Funeral
Home. Ingersoll on Friday
March 21 st, Rev. Paul Field
officiated. Temporary en · ·
tombment, interment tater in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
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Bernice Seo t, 92, formerly of 160 .
Victoria Street, Ingersoll, died at
Alexandra Hospital Tuesday,
March 11, 1986.
Mrs. Scott was predeceased by
her first husband, the lale George
Franklin. in 1944. and by her second
husband, lhe late George Scott, in
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19G9.
She is survjved by her sons, Max
a nd Roy, bo th of Ingersoll; by her
daughter, Mrs. Viola Furtney of
Hickson; seven grandchildren and
11 great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by two sons,
Jack and Floyd, and by three
brothers and two sisters.
The Rev. Paul Field conducted
lhe March 14 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment
in Ingersoll Hural Cemetery.
Mrs. Scott was born in Michigan.
Dona lions may be made in her
memory to the charity of your
choice.
Zt\I\1PEIUN
Clara Zamperl n, 80, of Centreville, died Sunday, March 9, 1986 in
Alexandra Hospital.
She is survived by her husband
Charles; and by her nephew Johh
Young and his wife Margaret. She is
also survived by her grand
nephews, John A. Young and Gary
E. Young, both of Ingersoll.
The Hev. Dwight Lewis, assisted
by the Rev. David Nancekh~veii and
Ed Matheson. conducted the March'
11 funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Mrs. Zamperin was born in
Oxford County.
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' Trinity United Church, Illgersoll. .
The bride is. the daughter 01
! Dorothy and Arend Va~ Lagen of
. Norwich and the groom IS the son of
Ethel and Case Ackert of Ingersoll.
Rev. Paul Fields officiated atlhe
ceremony.
Wendy Ponsford. niece ?f the
groom. was mClid of honor while hest
man was David Ponsford, nephew of
lhe groom. Both are from 1ngersoll.
Ushers were Harry and Reny Van
Lagen, brothers of the bride, both of
Norwich.
A reception was held al the Royal
Candian Legion. lngersoll. Guests
were prescnt from Ingersoll. N.orwich. Salford. Dundas, Beachvtlle
and Woodstock.
The couple had a one-week honeymoon at the Grand Bahamas.
They will reside at RIl, 2. lnger5011 upon their return.
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March 21. 1986. Maria (Van
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246 Charles Street. East. In ·
gersoll Beloved wife 01 John
Maessen . Dear mother of
Henry. Kitchener. Jerry and
Sill both of Ingersoll . Dear
sisler 01 Peter Van Horen.
Sudbury. four brothers and
one sister in Holland. Dear
grandmother of Pally Kathy.
Mark and Benjamin. Friends
will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Streel Soulh. Inger·
soli. Sunday 2 ·4:30 and 7·9
pm, then to the Church or
The Sacred Heart for funerat
mass Monday March 24th at
10:00 am Temporary emtombmenl. interment laler in
Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Remembrance to the Cancer
Sociely may be arranged for
at the funeral home. Parish
prayers Sunday at 8:00 pm.
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BIRTHS
COLDH~M
Dave and Janme (nee Guthrie) are
f.hrilled to announce the birth of
their firstborn, a son, John David,
BIbs., 3 ozs., Friday, February 28,
1986 at 7:35 p.m. Proud grandparents are John 'and Alice
Coldham, Tillsonburg, and Morris
and Beulah Bartlett, Ingersoll.
Speciallhanks to Dr. Manners and
3rd £Joor staff at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London and Dr. Dalby,
Tillsonburg.
JONKER
At Alexandra os·p~ital on MarchIO,
1986 to Rick and Agnes Jonker, R.R.
2, Thorndale, Ontario, a daughter,
Carolyn Marie.
VICKERY
Al Alexandra Hospital on March 11,
H.l8G, to John and Janice Vickery,
231 Wonham Street South, Ingersoll,
a daughter Emma Charlotte. A
sister for Thomas.
Mr. Adams is survived by his wife
Jennie; his son David and his wife
Brenda of London, and his daughter
Valerie and her husband Ron
Nicholls of Stratford.
Also surviving are his grandchildren, Tom, Michael, Tony,
Joelle and ' Tim; his brothers
Frank and Bryce of Bobcaygeon,
.Floyd of Toronto, and sister Joan
Cutting of Elora.
He was predeased by ·his sister :
Lois.
The Rev. David Mack conducted
the March 15 funeral service at the
Carrothers-Betzner Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Leo McCaw,
Rod Hill, Alan West, Tom Nicholls,
Jim Demerling and Blair Johnston.
A Royal Canadian Legion
memorial service was held Friday,
March 14.
-Mr. Adams was born in Peterborough County, Ontario. He was a
retired employee of 3M Canada.
Mr. Adams served in the Second
World War in England, France,
Belgium and Holland, and later
served with the Seventh Field
Artillery Reserve. He was a life
member and past president of the
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 557,
Thamesford.
D NIEL
Leslie Daniel : 67. 87 Clark Sjde
Road West, Ingersoll, died Thursday, March 13, 1986 at Alexandra
Hospital.
Mr. Daniel is survi ved by his
wife, the former Shirley Johnson;
his daughters Mrs. Robert (Ruth
Ann) Wightman of Woodstock. Mrs,
Bruce (Linda) Petrie of Ingersoll,
and Mrs.- Tyson (Nancy) Kropf oC
Woodstock; and by his grandchildren, Robert, Debbie and Billy
Wightman, Bruce and Charlie
Petrie, and Tiffany Kropf.
Mr. Daniel is also survived by his
sisters and brothers, Mrs. Edgar
(Mary) Dunlop of Ingersoll, Mrs.
John (Florence) Bidwell of Ingersoll, Mrs. Lil Hager of Ingersoll,
Henry Daniel of Ingersoll, Clarke
Daniel of Woodstock, Mrs. Tom
(Alma) Fin~can of Ingersoll, and
Mrs. Stewart (Jeannette) Keenan,
of Ingersoll.
The Rev. Paul Field conducted
the March 13 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment
in Ebenezer Cemetery.
Mr. Daniel was born in Ingersoll.
Donations may be made to the
Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer
SOciety in his memory.
DEATHS
OOYL
Wanda Doyle, <25, 206 Hall Street,
Ingersoll, died Sunday, March 9,
198G, as the result of a car accident.
She is survived by her husband,
Charles, and by her daughters;
Sandy Lee and Pa tricia Joy, both at
home.
Also survivipg are her parents,
Patricia and Lloyd Johnstone of
Ingersoll; her brothers Douglas
Book of Strathroy, Ronald Book of
Ingersoll and Donald Book of Ingersoll, and her sister, Mrs. Bill (Mary
Lynne) Woodcock of Ingersoll.
Mary Leard conducted the March
11 funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
Mrs. Doyle was born in Bancroft.
Donations may be made in her
memory to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
ILL
Bob W. Hill, 48, of Ingersoll, died
Wednesday, March 12, 1986 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
He is survived by his son, Bob Hill
Jr., of Ingersoll, by his daughter
Nancy of Ingersoll, and by his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. A.C. Hill of
Sherbrooke, Quebec. Also surviving
is his sister, Mrs. Raymond (Molly)
Murphy of Colbourg.
He was predeceased by his
brolher David.
The Rev. George Watt conducted
the March 14 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment
in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Honorary pallbearers were
Police Sgt. Lionel Ulrich, Sgt. Roy
Kivinen, Sgt. David McKenzie, Sgt.
Phil De Bruyne, Constable Richard
Hillner and Constable Frank Veres.
Mr. Hill was a former Ingersoll
Police constable.
He was born in Sherbrooke,
Quebec.
Donations may be made in his
memory to the Ontario Heart and
Stroke Foundation.
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Mrs, Maria Maessen, 59, 246
Charles SL. East, Ingersoll, died
Friday, March 21, 1986 at
Alexandra Hospital.
She is survived by her husband
John; her sons Henry Of Kitchener,
Jerry and BiU, both of Ingersoll,
and by' her g~an~kQi1d.ren,J)atty, ,
Kathy, Mark and Benjamin,
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Also surviving is her brother
Peter Van Horen of Sudbury, along
with four brothers and one sister in
Holland.
Father Charles Campbell conducted the funeral mass at Sacred
Heart Church, Interment in Sacred
Heart Cemetery.
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were
John
Scheepers, Fritz Geris, J ac
Wullms, Ernie Hunt, John Cox and
Pete FJinsenberg.
Mrs. Maessen was born in
Holland, Donations may be made in
her memory to the Canadian
Cancer Society.
Parish prayers were said Sunday,
March 23 at McBeath Funeral
Home.
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Roy McKay oss, 78,780 Wonderland Road South, London, formerly
of R.R, 2, Thamesford, died at
Parkwood Hospital, . London,
Thursday, March 20, 1986,
He is survived by" his wife, the
former Ka therine Miles-: his son
Bill Little and his wife ·Janice of
Belmont, and by his daughter, Mrs.
Steve (Agnes) Longlade of Ingersoll, Also surviving are' his grandchildren, Jennifer and Jamie Little
and Matthew and Rachelle Longlade.
Mr, Ross Was predeceased by his
son Douglas Ross.
The Rev, John Jennings and the
Rev. A.G. Pease conducted the
Monday, March 24 funeral service
at Mc"Beath Funeral Home, Interment in North Embro CeJ:netery.
Mr. Ross was born in West Zorra
Township,
An lOaF memorial service WAS
held March 23 under the auspices of
Embro Star Lodge 229,
Donations may be made in his
memory to the Alzheimers'
Research Foundation, the Canadian
Heart and Stroke Foundation, or to
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Roderick Ja rTIeS'Ba in, 90, Chelsey
Park Apartments, 310 Oxford SL
West, London, formerly of R.R. 4,
Thamesford, ·died at his home,
March 20, 1986,
He is survived by his brother
George of Windsor and by several
nieces and nephews
Mr. Bain was predeceased by his
brothers Garnet in 1950 and Jack in
1985, and by his sister Catherine in
1982,
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The Rev. J.D. McInnis of St.
George's Presbyterian Church,
London, conducted the March 22
funeral service at the CarrothersBetzner Funeral Home, Thamesford, Interment in Zion Seventh
Lion Cemetery.
Pall bearers
were
Alwyn
Patience, Robert Mitchel1, Fr.ed
Dennison, Tom Rendle, George
Hogg and Howard Tomlinson.
Mr, Bain was born in Thamesford, He was a retired dairy farmer
and a member of SL George's
Presbyterian Church, London.
BENNETT'
Bruce Benne((, 4~, of Banff,
Alberta, formerly of Kitchener and
Ingers.oll, died in Banff Thursday,
March 20, 1986.
He is survived by his parents,
Lawrence Bennett of IngersolJ, and
Mrs. Pearl Jones of. lngersoll, and
by his three sisters, Mrs. Audrey
Brayley of Ingersoll, Mrs. Gwen
Evans of London, and Betty Bennett
of Ingersoll.
He was predeceased by his stepmother, lhe late Mrs. Kaye Bennett,
in 1981.
The Rev, John Patrick, padre of
Zone B2, Royal Can'adian Legion,
conducted the funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home on March
24. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
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Ingersoll.
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Miss Mary Coles, Ingersoll, died
at Alexandra Ho.c;pital, Wednesday,
March 19, 1986.
She is survived by several nieces
and nephews, She was predeceased
by her parents, the late Charles
Edward and Euseba (Thomas)
Coles.
The Rev. Paul Fields conducted
the March 21 private family funeral
service at McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Miss Coles was born in Oxford
County,
KEENAN At Alexandra
Hospltar. Ingersoll, on Tues·
day March 25 . 1986, James
Keenan, age 86 , of 70
Cathcart Street , Ingersoll.
Beloved husband of Elizabeth
(pickard) Keenan. Dear father
of Charles Stewart and John
Keenan, all of Ingersoll, .and
Mrs. Robert Larder
(Ellzabeth), Thamesford. Also
survived by one sister In
Chicago and several grand·
chHdren, great·grandchildren,
nieces and nephews. Friends
will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
Thames Street South , Inger·
soli, Wednesday 7 . 9 p.m ..
and Thursday 2 - 4:30 and 7
·9 p.m. where complete ser '
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vice will be held on Friday
March 28 at 1 :30 p.m. Rev.
John Jennings officiating.
Temporary entombment. In·
termentlater In Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery Remembrances to
the charity of your choice
may be arranged for at the
funeral home.
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ROSpltalLondon. on Saturday
March 29th. 1986. Lloyd V.
(Luke) Moore age 63 of 118
Metcalf Street, Ingersoll. Son
of the late Mr . and Mrs
Fredrick Moore Dear brother
01 Mrs Myrtlean Nolle. Ingersoll, Mrs Mildred Sawyer.
Webster New York. Mrs
Beatrice Mausseau, Ontario
New York, Miss Bessie
Moore, IngerSoll. Mrs Lillian
Cannell, Ingersoll, Mrs
Thomas Beer (Marjorie). St.
Thomas . Also survived by a
number of nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by
one sister Violet. two
brothers Fred and Elwood .
Friends will be received at
The McBealh Funeral Horns'
246 Thames Street South '
Ing.ersoll on Monday from
and TLiesday 2·4:30 and 7-9
pm where service will be held
on Wednesday April 2nd at
1 :30 pm. Rev . Paul Field or·
ficiating. interment in Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery . ,
Rememberances to the chari·
ty of your choice may be ar·
ranged for ' at the funeral
home .
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passed away peacefully March 23
1986, at the age of 72 in Richmond'
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She is survived by her husband
Lloyd and sons Kenneth and
Michael.
Memorial services were held on
Tuesday,~arch 25, 1986, at 2 p.m.
at the Rlchmond Presbyterian'
~hurch with Rev, T. Plomp officia-
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K en and ChriS are proud to
announce the arrival of their son
KurtJames, on March 22,1986 atst., .
Mary's Memorial Hos,p.itat. Proud
grandparents a-r'e Stuart and
Margyerite Itigie and Shirley and
Ed Rowe and Dick and Mary Grass,
Special thanks to Dr. Ross Green
and the O.B. staff for their excellent
care.
LlTTLEWO
At Alexandra Hospital on March 27,
1986, to Mark and Rona Littlewood
185B John St., Ingersoll a son'
Justin Charles Mark. 'A long
awaited brother for Caryssa Tania
C}1alyce, and Amber . Special
thank::; to the girls on 2nd OB floor
and Dr. Pariser.
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on Wednesday. April 2, 1986.
Garfield E. (Hess) Hessenauer
in his 97th year, of 199 Albert
Street. Ingersotl Husband of
. the late Nora Ellen Cotter
(1963). Dear father of Mrs .
Frances Goudy and Barbara .
London. Dear grandfather of
Gregory A. and Michael R..
Goudy. London. Dear greatgrandfather of Alison and Bob ·
by. Predeceased by one son
Ted (1961). Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll on Fri·
day. April 4 from 7-9 p.m.
Private family service on Saturday, April 5, Rev Tim Hill oftieialing . Inlerment in Ingersoll'
Rural Cemetery. Remem·
brances to Crippled Children
or Lung Association may be ar·
ranged for at the funeral home.
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y Jean Delaney of R R
SlraUord and formerly ~f In
gersoll in her 46th
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Mrs
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2.~a6f~rd,. Tuesday April 81h :
9:00 4.00 pm and 7:00 .
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April 9th al 3'30 e neSday
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Mrs. Edna Witty, 87, Woodingford
Lodge, Woodstock, formerly of
Foldens, died at Woodstock General
Hospital Tuesday, March 18, 1986.
She was predeceased by her
husband, the late Georg'e Witty, in
1982.
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Surviving is her daughter, Mrs.
Bob (Verna) McNiven of R.R. 4,
Embro' five grandchildren and six
grea t-g~andchildren. Mrs. Witty is
also survived by her sister, Mrs.
Mabel Barratt of Beachville, and by
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Annie Lang·
ford of Woodstock.
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The Rev. John JennIngs conducted the Wednesday, March 19
private family service' at" McB~th
Funeral Home. Interment in the
Harris Street Cemetery.
Donations may be made in Mrs.
Witty's memory to the Canadian
Heart and Stroke Foundation.
BIRTHS
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ackert
T .
Steven and Cheryl (nee Parker) are
pJeased to announce the safe arrival
of their daughter, Carrie Ann.
C.arrie was born on March 18, 1986
at 9:43 a.m., weighing 6 lbs., 14%
o~s. Cart'i~ has a very proud
brother, Shawn . A tenth grandchild
for Lloyd and Edith Butterworth
and third grandchild for Carl and
rqarge Parker, all of Ingerson. A
special thanKs to Dr. Tom and
Sylvia Mayberry and Dr. Mervart.
QUAIL
Dan and Christme Pember) are
pleased to a'nnounce the birth of
Angela Danielle, on March 5, 1986
weighing 8 Ibs. A liLtle sister for
Heather an~ Stephanie. Proud
grandparents are Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Pember, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Purdy, great-grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. P.J. McNulty (all of Ingersoil), Mrs. Wm. Pember, Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs . Carl Meinzinger, Cambridge, and greatgreat-grandmother Mrs, S. Meinzinger, Kilchener . Special thanks to
Dr. Palmer and Dr , Chris Smith
and third floor nurses at Woodstock
General Hospital.
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21, HJBG, to Lee and Kathy Sharpe,
300 Tunis Street, Ingersoll, a son,
Paul Jacob. A brother for David
and Crystal.
weddin~
vows said
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Joanne Van L~g~p and Paul
A~l5.e·t were married March 8 at
T'rinlty United Church, Ingersoll.
The bride is lhe daughter of
Dorothy and Arend Van Lagen of
Norwich and the groom is the son of
Ethel Case of Ingersoll.
Rev. Paul Fields officiated at the
ceremony.
Wendy Ponsford, niece of the
groom was made of honor while
best man was David Ponsford,
nephew of the groom. Bolh are from
Ingersoll.
Ushers were Harry and Reny Van
Lagen, brothers of the bride, both of
Norwich.
A reception was held at the Royal
Canadian Legion, Ingersoll. Guesls
were present from Ingersoll, Norwich, Salford, Dundas, Beachville
and Woodstock.
The couple had a one·week honeymoon at the Grand Bahamas.
They will reside at R .R. 2, Ingersoll upon their return.
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Woo dstock General Hospital
on Thursday April 10. 1986,
J. Gordon Forbes
553
King Street Woodstock and
formerly of A.R . 1 Gtanworth
in his 89th year . Dear brother
of Miss Marjori e Forbes of
Woodstock. George R.
Forbes 01 Thamesford, the
late Bessie Forbes (1975),
the lale James Forbes
{le77} and Ihe late Allan
Forbes (1 963) . Friends will I
be received 2 :00 . 4 :30 and
7 :00 . 9 :00 p .m . Friday at '
the M.D. (Mac) Smith Funeral '
Home, 69 Wellington Sireet
North . Woodstock, where the
luneral service wit! be held
~ :30 p.m. Saturday April
12th. with Rev . Dr . C.H.
Dickinson officiating . Interment in Oxford Memorial Park
Cemetery.
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R~I a In Ingersoll on Thurs·
day April 10. 1986 Dr . J
William Pullin formerly of Ste .
Anne ·de -Bellevue , Quebec ,
in his 74th year. Dear brother
of Mrs. Hal (Ida) Stevens ,
Burgessville, Mrs . Grant tWai ·
Iy} Hodges of Sweaburg
Dear uncle of several nieces
and nephews . He was
predeceased by a sisler Mrs .
Eva Williams (I 933) and a
brother Charles (1982) .
There will be no funeral home
visitation . The complete
funeral service will be held al
the R.D Longworlh Funera!
Home , 134 Riddell Streel
WOOdstock, at 3 :00 p .m . on
S~turday with Rev Timolhy
HIli officiating. Interment later
in the Hillview Cemetery .
Contributions 10 the
Alzheimers Society would be
great tully appreciated .
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nounce the blrlh of their se ·
cond child . a son. Mitchell
Edward . He was born April
41h. 1986 . al 1 : 25 am .
weighing 8 Ibs 15 0 2 S , 21 inches long . Mitchell is the first
litlle brother for Valerie. the
eleventh grandChild for Mr.
and Mrs Ernie Hunt of Ingersoll and the slxlh grandchild
for Mr and Mrs Gordon
Groves of Tillsonburg and Mr
and Mrs Ken Ellah of Strat ford . A very special and
\ sincere thank you to Dr . Tom
Mayberry and his wife Sylvia
tor their excellent care and
thank you to the start of Alex·
andra Ho.spilal.
DEATHS
BIRTHS
. CLENDINNING
Doug and PatricIa CIena inning are
happy to announce the birth o{ their
second SOil, Joseph Eugene at St
Jo~cph's Hospilal, London o~ Good
Friday. March 28, 1986. A lillie
brother for Daniel Douglas and
second grandson {or Marjorie and
Eugene Clendinning and sixth
grandchild for Hazel and Joe
Garfat, and second great-grandson
(or Mr. and Mrs . Harold Upfold.
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great Jay the birth of a daughter
Jnclene J~ssic[l, 6 Ibs., 9 OIS. A
prCCIOU!; gift {rom God born March
25, 1986 in Calgary, Alberta . Proud
grandparents are Mr . and Mrs
B.A. Morello. Ingersoll and Mr. and
Mrs . II. Claessens, Avoll .
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Harry S. Couse oC 69 Allen Street.
Tillsonburg, passed away on Saturday, April 5, 1986, in Tillsonburg
District Memorial iI as pita I in his
77th year.
Mr. Couse was a retired dairy
farmer, born tn Yarmouth Town·
ship, July 20, 1909. Son of the late
George Couse and
Maude
Schllickenberger.
He is survived by his wife Rietta
Hammond, four daughters, Mrs.
Dick (Kay) Foster of R.R. 2,
Belmont; Mrs . Bill <Donna) Chll·
cott of Nanlon, Alberta; Mrs.
Sandra Kendell of Barrie; Mrs.
Murray (Karen) Wallers, Norwich;
four sons, George Couse of Culloden; Stan of Simcoe; Robert of
Tillsonburg; and Ron of Courtland.
Also survived by 2t grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren; two
sisters, Mrs . Thomas (Lillian)
Wilson of Windsor; ]\1I'S. Kay Jones
of Aylmer; two brothers, Russell of
Windsor; and Louis of Sl. Thomas;
pre·deceased by one brat her
Stanley Couse.
Service was held on Wednesday,
April 9, 1986, at I :30 p .m., at
Ostrander Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. James Taylor Interment in Orwell Cemelery.
Memorial donations to the"Heaff
and
Stroke
Fund
greatly
appreciated by the family .
Valerl ~ an
Iv6
James Keenan, 86, 70 Cathcart
Street, Ingersoll. died Tuesday,
March 25, 1986 at Alexandra
Hospital.
He is survived by his wile, the
_former Elizabeth Pickard; his sons
Charles. Stewart and John all of
Ingersoll; daughter Mrs. 'Robert
(Elizabeth) Larder ofThames{ord '
several grandchildren, gr~at~
grandchildren, nieces and nephews . :
Also surviving is one sister in'
Chicago.
Mr. Keenan was the son 0( the
late Mr. and Mrs . William Keenan.
The Rev . John Jennings conducted the March 2B funeral service at
McDeath Funeral Home. Interment
in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Mr. Keenan was born in St.
Marys. He was a member of the
Presbyterian Church. Donations
may be made in his memory to the
charily of your choice.
.Rob~rt (B~~ne,
42, 364
V~clorla Street, Ingersoll, died at
Tlltsonburg District Memorial
Hospital Saturday, March 29. 1986.
~e was predeceased by his
chIldren Krisla and Robbie in 1975.
He was also predeceased by his
father, the late Thomas Thorne in
1966.
'
Surviving is hIs mother VerJin
Thorne: his brothers and sisters
l\·!rs. Florence McDowell of Wal:
Singham, Mrs. Ed (Marion)
MacDonald of Woodstock, Frank of
Ingersoll, Mrs. Evelyn Thornton of
London, Jim o{ Ingersoll, John of
l:/~_S () (j ...
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Ingersoll, Mrs. Bill (Jean)
McGinnis of Ingersoll and Tom of
Thamesford .
The Rev . Tim Hill conducted the
Wednesday, April 2, 1986 funeral
service at McBealh Funeral Home.
Interment in the Harris Street
.
Cemetery.
Pallbea.rers were Les Bartram,
Jim Travis, Steve Travis, Bob
Fisher, Curtis Johnson . and John
&
Lloyd V,. (Lu 'c) Moore, 63, died
at Vlctona Hospital, London,
Saturday, Marcil 29, 1986 .
He is survived by his sisters Mrs
I
Myrtlean Nolte of Ingersoll' Mrs '
Mildred Sawyer of Webster: N.y .;
Mrs. Deatrice Mousseau of Ontario
N.Y ., Miss Dessie Moore o(
Ingersoll, Mrs . Lillian Cannell of
Ingersoll, and Mrs . Thomas
(Marjorie) Beer oC St. Thomas.
Mr. Moore vias the SOn of the late
Mr. and r-Jrs .' Frederick Moore and
was born in Ingersoll.
The Rev. Paul Fields conducted
the April 2, 1986 funeral service at
~1cBcath Funeral Home. Interment
In Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
Pallbearers were Elmer Dillman
K~1l ~.y<JcMillan, Tom Johnston, Dili
WltUlk, Lawrence Pye and Karl
Carter.
Mr. Moore worked as a section
man (or the eN R. lie was a member
of the Ontario Federation of
. Anglers and Hunters; Ducks Ltd.
Canada, Sl. Thomas Gun Club '
Otterville Sportsmen's Club:
Oxford Sportsmen's Club; and Ih~
London area CNR Pension Club.
Donations may be made in' his
memory to the charity of your
chOice .
Cook.
Mr. Thorne was born in Ingersoll.
He worked at Timberjack in
Woodslock.
lie was a member of 51. James'
Anghcan Church and of the Hoyal
Canadi<Jn Legion, Branch 495,
Beachville.
Donations may be made in his
memory to the charily of your
choice.
5S Deaths
BANKES - At SI. Joseph's
·Rospllal. London, on Tuesday April 151h, 1986, Sharon
Bankes, age 19. Belo ... ed
daughter of Theresa and Ken
Bankes of 75 Francis Street,
Ingersoll. Dear sister of Ken
at home. Dear granddaughter
of Mrs Mary Moore and Mrs
'Clara Bankes, Ingersoll. Also
survived by several aunts and
uncles. Dear friend of Casey
VanderKlooster, Woodstock.
Friends will be recei ... ed at the
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
Thames Street South. Ingersoll from 7 -9 pm on Thursday
and 2-4:30 pm and 7·9 pm
on Friday, then to the Church
of the Sacred Heart for
funeral mass on Saturday
April 19th at 1 t :00 am. Interment in' Sacred Heart
Cemetery. Parish prayers on
Friday at 8 pm.
Rememberances to the
Cancer Society may be ar·
ranged for at the funeral
home
MOQn~ Eus
WILFORD AI Alexandra
:. Rospltal l ngersoll, on Friday
April 18, 1986, Jim Wilford
of A.R. 4 Ingersoll. Beloved
,. husb'and of Dora (Lockey)
Wilford. Dear falher of Sonya
" and her husband Bill Miller,
Wallace town , John (Ted) and
his wife Wendy, Wiarton.
Dear grandfather of Jim Miller
and his wife Sharon, lana,
Lorna Miller, Wallacelown,
Sandi and her husband Jeoff
• VanRaay of Dutton, Tara
_ Wilford. Dawn Wilford. Great
, grandfather of Ken and Do,!
" VanRaay. Friends Will be
receive'd at Ihe McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll after 7
pm on Saturday, where ser- , ... ice will be held on Monday
April 21 s\ al 1 :30 pm, Re ....
Paul Field officlaling: Inler·
ment in Ebenezer Cemetery.
Rememberance to the charilY
of your choice may be atrang·· .
ed for at the funeral home.
57 Births
~ - Terry and Tracy·
JO{I1e-e Payne) of Arthur, On·
tario, are proud to ann?u~ce
the safe arrival of their first
. child, Kassandra Anne
(Kassy) born April 8, 1986 a\
3 minutes after 1.00 pm.
·weighing 7 Ibs. 9 oz Firsl
grandchild for Jack and Joe'
Anne Payne, first niece for
proud Uncle Lee Payne, 7th
great grandchild for Mrs.
Helen Payne, 121h grand·
. child for Ray and Belly
Walder. all of Ingersoll,
Ontario.
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Karrie Ann Moon and Jeffrey Scott well as a letter 01' congratulations from
Eus were united in marriage recently South America.
Photographer for the wedding was
al Sacred Heart Church, Ingersoll.
father Campbell officiated at the Mary McEwen.
The couple now reside in Beachville.
wedding.
The bride is the daughter of MI'. and
l\frs. Gary Moon of ]ngersoll and the
groom is the son of fvIr. and Mrs.
Francesco Eus of Beachville/
Given in marriage by her parents, the
bride wore a traditional gownin while
sheer French Organza, over a taffcta
underskirt in a southern belle sly Ie. The
fllil flowing skirt fell into a full train at
lhe back.
Tile ensemble was fulfilled with a
Cathedral length veil of French Illusion
Net, trimmed with seed pearls.
The bride carried a beautiful bouquet
. of pink roses, white carnations and
burgandy lilies surrounded with babies
. breath.
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The grooln wore a white tail tuxedo
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with dusty rose accessories.
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'''laid of honor was Dianne Parker of
Ingersoll. Bridesmaids were Lee Moon,
sister-in· law of the bride, Linda Brand,'
a friend of the bride and Jackie Moon,
sisler of the bride, all from Ingersoll.
l3esl man was Danny Malott of Ingersoll. Ushers werc Alan f'.'1oon, brother o~
tile bride, of Ingersoll, Darryl Eus,
brolher of lhe groom; from Woodstock,
and nick Eus, brolher of the groom,
from Ingersoll.
A. reception was heJd in Henderson
Hall, Ingersoll, with guests present
from Vancouver Island, Alberta, Barrie, Toronto, London, Woodstock,
Bcachvillc, Ingersoll and 51. Thomas. A
telegraph was received from Italy as
~L - Suddenly at Alex·
andra Hospital, Ingersoll on
Saturday, April 19th, 1986.
George Alexander Freel of
R. R. 2, Thamesford in his
841h year Belo ... ed husband
01 Editha (Nettleton). Dear
father of Ian of flR. 2,
Thamesford. Slep-father 01
Lou Agnew 01 Toronto. Also
surviving are three grand·
children. Predeceased by
one sister Lillian Corder
( 1974) and one brotller
WClllace (1979). Friends may
call al the Carrolhers·8elwcr
Funeral Home, 177 Dundas
Street, Thamesfo(d on Mon·
day from 2·4 and 7·9 pm,
where funeral service will be
held on Tuesday, April 22 at
2 pm. Pastor Ross
Hargreaves officialing. Inler·
ment Wesley Cemetery,
Thamesford. Memorial dona·
tions to Ihe charity of your
~hoice would by appreciate~:
..) £0011 utE L
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BIRTHS
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Buddy the dog, Cathi and Hoger are
pleased to Clnnounce the safe arrival
of their daughter, Tara Lynn, at
Victoria Hospital, on April 5 1986
weighing 7 Ibs ., 2 ozs. Proud grand~
parents are Bill and Fran McVety,
Guelph, and Ed and Grace Banghurl, St. Thomas.
ELLAII
Mark and Brenda (Hunt) are
pleased to announce the birth of
I heir second child, a son, Mitchell
Edward. He was bom April 4, 1986
al 1. 25 a .m ., weighing Bibs, 15 ozs,
21 inches long . Mitchell is the first
little brother for Valerie Michelle,
(he eleventh grandchild for Mr. and
\Irs Ernie Hunt of Ingersoll and
the sixth grandchild for Mr. and
[\lrs. Gordon Groves of TiHsonburg
and 1\'1r. and Mrs . Ken Ellah of
Stratford. A very special and
sincere thank you to Dr. Tom
Mayberry and his wife Sy'lvia for
their excellent care and thank you
to the staff of Alexandra Hospital.
WHIGIIT
Wayne and Man lyn are happy to
announce the birth of their first
child, Kelli Ann, all April 12, 1986 at
B:24 p.m ., weighing 7 lbs. Thrilled
grandparents of this special little
girl arc Kelly and Grace Minogue
and Claude and Ann Wright. Special
(hanks to Dr. Fenton and very
special thanks to the nurses and
staff at Woodstock General
,
Mr. and Mrs. D.L. M. Derynck
uinn-Dery nck wed
Elizabeth Ann (Lisa) Quinn and
David Lawrence Maurice Derynck
were united in marriage on
February 28, 1986, at St. Paul's
Presbyterian Church, Ingersoll.
Rev. John Jennings and Father Bob
Cartwright officiated at the double
ring ceremony .
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The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Quinn, R.R. 1,
Salford, and the groom is the son of
Mr . and Mrs. Alfons Derynck of
R.R. 2, Tilbury.
Matron of honor was Rhonda
Parker, London, and bridesmaid
was Becky HuH, Ingersoll, both
cousins of the bride.
Cyril Derynck, brother of the
groom, was best man and usher was
Jeff Quinn, brother of the bride.
FoJIowing the reception and
dance at Mt. Elgin Community
Centre, the couple left on a honeymoon trip to the United States.
Mr. and Mrs. Derynck are now
residing at R.R. I, Tilbury .
DEATHS
DEATHS
BANKES
WILFOHn
Sharon Bankes, 19, 75 Francis
Street, Ingersoll, died at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, April 15.
Jim Wilfora, 70, R.R. 4, Ingersoll,
died April 18, 1986 at Al.exandra
Hospital, Ingersoll.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Dora Lockey; by his SOil
John (Ted) and his wife Wendy of
Wiarton, and by his daughler Mrs.
Sonya Miller and her husband Bill
of Wallacetown. Also surviving are
his grandchildren Jim and Sharon
Miller, lana, Lorna Miller of
Wal1acetown, Sandi and Geoff Van
Raay of Dulton , Tara and Dawn
Wilford. Mr. Wilford is survived by
his great-grandchildren Ken and
Don Van fiaay.
The Rev. Paul FieJd conducted
the April 21 funeraJ service at
McBeath Funeraillome, Interment
in Ebenezer Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Wayne Lockey,
Wayne Barnett, Wilford Wagner,
Norm Haines, Don Rumble and Ron
Haines. HOllorary pallbearers were
Jack Hunsberger, Tom Comiskey,
Jim Revell, Wallis Meatherall, Dick
Seldon and na Jph Lockey,
Mr. Wilford was born in Flint,
Michigan . He worked as a mail
carrier and- played drum in many
orchestras. He played for the
Choralaires for the past 15 years, '
_~
1986.
She was the daughter of Ken and
Theresa Bankes of Ingersoll. She is
survived by her parents; by her
brother Ken, at home, by her
grandm('thers Mary Moore and
Clara Bankes, both of Ingersoll.
several cousins, and by her friend,
Casey Van Der Klooster of
Woodstock.
Father Charles Campbell and
Father Bob Cartwright conducted
the April 19 funeral service at
Sacred Heart Church, Interment in
Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Terry Daniel,
Greg McCoy, John Whatley, Mark
Fulton, Steve Roelofs and Jack
McAdam. Honorary pallbearers
were Jack Van Der Klooster, Mike
Murphy. Bill Moore and Patrick
Murphy.
Sharon was born in Woodstock.
She worked at the Oxford Regional
Nursing Home and was a member
of Sacred Heart Church.
Lloyd Long Ie , 74, RR 2,
Mossley, died April 13, 1986 at
University Hospital, London,
He is survived by his wife, the
former Emma George; his son
Larry of R.R. 2, Moss]ey, and his
daughter Anne of Burk's Falls,
Also surviving is his brother
Edward of Harrictsvillc, and his
sister, Mrs , Harry (Edna) Clement
of Font Hill.
Mr. Longfield is survived by his
grandchildren, Michael of Ottawa,
Wendy Harris of Dorchester,
Steven of R.R. 2, Mosslcy, Sammy
and Tammy of R.n. 2, Moss}ey,
Kim Noble of Guelph~ Mrs . Tim
(Sandra) Topham of Markham,
Barbara Noble of Waterloo, and by
grea t-granddaughter,
Christie
Harris,
The Rev. David Staples conducled the April 15 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home, Interment
in Dorchester Cemetery .
Pallbearers were Ken Pickersgill
Bill Howe, Ronald Hutcheson,
Herbert George, Don Watson and
Don O~terhout.
Mr. Longfield was born in Nor th
Dorchester Township. He was a
farmer and a member of Crampton
United Church .
/N G E~ S O (f ....
BIRTHS
55 Deaths
THQMg~~
At Oxford
Re gional Nursing Home, Ingersoll, on Tuesday April 22.
1986, Myrtle (Smith) Thompson, age 92, wife of the late
John Thompson (1970).
Dear mother of Mrs . AI Pol2.in
(Eileen). Woodstock, Mrs .
Jack Gregg· jAudrey) ,
Hanover. Dear sister of
William Smith , Hanover . Dear
grandmother of Mrs . John
Lindsay (Cheryl), Innerklp ,
Mrs . Randy Hewitt (Darby).
Woodstock, Michael and
Heather Gregg , Hanover .
Dear great· grandmother of
Bradley and . Matthew lindsay , Brandon and Whitney
Hewitt. Predeceased by one
brother Charles. Friends will
be received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll on
Wednesday April 23 from 2
·4:30 and 7 . 9 p.m. where
service will be held on Thurs·
day April 24 at 2 :00 p.m.
Rev. David Nanceklevlll will
officiate. Interment in Inger,
soU Rural Cemetery .
57 Births
~ - Terry and Tracy·
JO(fi eePayne) of Arthur, On·
tario, are proud to announce
Ihe safe arrival of their first
child, Kassandra Anne
(Kassy) born April 8, 1986 at
3 minutes after 1 :00 pm.
weighing 7 Ibs. 9 oz . First
grandchild for Jack and Joe·
Anne Payne , first niece for
proud Uncle Lee Payne, 7th
great grandchild for Mrs.
Helen Payne. 12th grand·
child for Ray and Betty
Walker, 32nd great grand·
child for Mrs Irene Walker, all
~f Ingersoll, Onlar/o .
l{IVINE
Glenn and
en a D'Entremont)
are pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their twin daughters,
Ashley Anne, weighing 4 lbs., 7 azs.,
and Ali~ia Michelle, weighing 4Ibs.,
3 ozs., born on March 26, 1986 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, Ontario.
Proud grandparents are Gerry and
Joe D'Entremont and Roy and
Dia nne Kivinen. Grea t-grandp~rents are Mr. and Mrs . John
Pyatt, all of Ingersoll, Mr . Mande
D'Entremont of Nova Scotia, and
Mrs. Dorothy Dodd of Toronto.
Special thanks to Dr. Kirk and Dr.
Mervart and third floor staff of St.
Joseph's Hospital.
LAWLEY
Gary and LauraTnee Longfield) are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Daryl Andrew, born
March 16,1986,8:42 a.m. at Oshawa
General Hospital, weighing 6 lbs .,
21J2 ozs. A grandson for Karl Longfield, Ingersoll and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawley, Port Severn.
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"1tOsPita1. Ingersoll on Sunday
April 27. 1986. R A. (Pele)
Barrow age 84 Lov ed hus·
band of Edythe (Wood) Bar·
row of 135 Carroll Street, In·
gersoll
Oear father of
Douglas. London, Kenneth.
Toronlo . Dear grandf3ther of
Robert . Brampton. Mrs .
Sieve Coveney (Nancy). Lon·
don. Mrs. Clifford Smith (Kim)
and Bradley . Toronto.
Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home . 246
Thames Slreet South . Ingersoll aller 2 :00 p.m. on Mon·
day where service will be
held on Tuesday April 29 at
1:30 P Ill . Canon Tom Griffin
ol/icialing . Entombment In In·
gersoll Mausoleum .
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57 Births
McGIN~ -
Warren and
of
St.Jacob's, OntariO. are
pleased to announce the arrival of theIr flrst child, a .son
Daniel Alexander, on April 8 ,
1986. The happy grand·
parents are Mr . and Mrs . Alex
McGinnis and Mrs .. Clark
Pellow , Ingersoll.
Mary \"fl ee Pell?w)
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Terry and Tracy-Jo (nee Payne)
of Arthur, Ontario, are proud to
announce the safe arrival of:their
first child, Kassandra Anne
(Kassy), born April 8, 1986 at 3
minutes past 1:00 p.m., weighing 7
Ibs., 9 02S. First grandchild for Jack
and Joe-Anne Payne. First niece for
proud Uncle Lee Payne. Seventh
great-grandchild for Mrs. Helen
Payne. Twelfth grandchlld for Ray
and Betty Walker and 32nd greatgrandchild for Mrs. Irene Walker,
all of Ingersoll, Ontario .
Wedding vows exchanged
blue roses and sterling silver
Two lighled candelabra with "honorary skaters" Jennifer Fink,
candleholder with tall blue candles.
baskets of blue roses and white Justin Kriwez, Penny Papaioannou,
mums, lWo tall baskets of blue roses
Vanessa Keba, Jonathon Kriwez, Guests' tables featured candle bowls
and mums and royal bille and white Candice Horvath, Kristen Holmes with blue roses.
W<Iitresses were Alana Keba, Jenpew markers decorated st. Pauls and Sarah Leighfield. The girls wore
United Church, Tillsonburg.. on l"Dyal blue skating dresses with knee nifer Gofton, Cindy Gorton, Heather
November 9, 1985 at 4 p.m. for the length skirts and the boys wore GoHon, Jodi Holmes and Lori Atlwedding of Heather Marie ~ white shirts with black pants and field.
For receiving guests, the bride's
and Gregory John Ha ward. Rev. royal blue bow ties.
Tom Hiscock officia e~ Ted
Paul Shaddock of Ingersoll, friend mother chose a cranberry, floorWinter of Ingersoll was organist.
of the groom, was best man and length chiffon crepe gown with V
Donna Fuller of Ingersoll, friend of ushers were Max Partlo of Til\soll- neck and elbow length butterfly
the bride and groom sang burg, brother of the bride, Bob Hill sleeves, worn with daphne iris with
Evergreen, Thank You Lord and of Ingersoll, friend of the groom, An·
burgundy tiger lily corsage .
Perhaps Love during the service.
dy Hayward of Ingersoll, brother of Groom's mother assisted in a floorJackie Hughes and Heather the groom and Jeff Biggs of Sarnia,
length, pink ensemble worn with a
Ragany lit the candles and Derek cousin of the groom. Jesse Foster,
corsage of burgundy tiger lilies.
Parllo and Tim Hayward were cousin of the groom, was ring'
Bride's and groom's gifts to their
bulletin boys.
bearer.
attendants were sterling silver wine
The bride is the daughter of ArReception was held at the Com- goblets with wedding dale engraved.
thur and Marion Partlo of Tillson- munity Centre decorated with the
For a wedding trip to Florida, the
burg and the groom is the son of arrangements from the church.
bride wore a two piece, velvet,
Jack and Doris Hayward of Inger- Bride's ·table · featured a three- cream suit with royal blue acsoll.
tiered, royal blue and white cake, cessories worn with a light blue rose
Given in marriage by her parenls, tall tapers with candle bowls with
the bride chose a floor-length gown
of while salin, with chapel train,
sweetheart bodice and long sleeves
in French illusion lace. She wore a
bowler style hat with floor-length
veil, trimmed in scalloped lace and
carried a cascade of royal blue and
light blue roses, white camations,
pearls and baby's breath, with trailing needlepoint ivy and satin ribbon.
Maid of honor was Carrie Matejcck of Guelph, friend of the bride
and bridesmaids were Paula Colwell, Ilona Bartha, both of Tillsonburg, friends of the bride, and Shannon Partlo of Ti\lsonbul'g, cousin of
, the bride. Natalie Hayward of Ingersoll, sister of the groom, was junior
bridesmaid. They wore identical,
floor-length gowns in Southern Belle
style of royal blue silk taffeta with
chapel train, sweetheart neckline
and short shirred sleeves. They each
wore a large brimmed hat, trimmed
with veiling and silk flowers and carried colonial bouquets of blue and
white roses and baby's breath with
ivy and white ribbon.
Courtney Partlo of Tillsonburg,
cousin of the bride, was flower girl
'. and wore a white, chiffon satin and
lace, cinderella style, floor-length
gown trimmed with royal blue satin
ribbon. She wore a halo of white silk
flowers in her hair and carried a
lace basket of white daisies and
light blue rosebuds with royal blue
gypsophelia and royal blue ribbon.
Flower arches were held by
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory John Hayward
BIRTHS
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Lieutenant and
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of 53 Princess P k rs, Harold Fox
are pleased f ar Road, Ingersoll
~o announc
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arrIval of their so
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Cherrone, born A" n" Rye Harold
Alexandra Hosp't ,Pnl 2, 19B{) at
I a , Ingersoll.
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welcome with lov hn~e" Gledhill)
a daughter L ~ t elf fIrst child
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and Carol ~leJ1~harellts are Allen
and Ian and M
of Thamesford
Ran
Hamilton Be aybelle Crockwel1
,rro uda . Hap py great-,
gr andmothers
G!edhm, DenfieJ~r~ Mrs: Norma
ad'
s. LIla Hume
Klrkton
MCCllnctley n Se Mrs.
Agnu;
thanks to 'Dr ~(orth. Special
nursing staff at V' aYl~r and the
letona Hospital,
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Warren and~;!IiiaiiIQWlt.:.Ak'
Jacobs 0 t . ry (Pellow) of St
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announce the a '. 1 P eased to
child a SOIl D ~fl va of their first
,amel Alex an der. The
1lappy' grand
Mrs. Alex M p~re~ts are Mr. and
Pellow.
cGmnrs and Mfs. Clark
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STEPHENSON
Be rme an
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announce the y ~I'e pleased to
daugllter, Erjn arllvdal of their
l1lUrsday A"1
u rey Marie
!oseph's Hosg;t~, 2io 1986,
St:
mg 8 lbs 8
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(or Bob and
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ran daughter
Bob and AUd~!le St~phenson and
Ingersoll. Speci ~ WJSson, all of
Mayr and nursi~ ;hanks to Dr.
Ina ternity at St
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, osepl1'S Hospital.
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DEATHS
MURRE
FREEL
George Alexander Freel, 83, R.R."
2, Thamesford, died April 19, 1986 at
Alexandra Hospital, Ingerso)J ,
He is survived by his wife, the
former Editha Nettleton; by his son
Ian of R.R. 2, Thamesford and by
his stepson, Lou Agnew of Toronto.
Also surviving are three grandchildren.
Mr" Freel was predeceased by his
sister, the late Lillian Corder in
1974, and by his brother Wallac~ in
1979.
'
Pastor Ross Hargreaves conducted the April 22 funeral service at .
Carrothers-Betzner Funeral Home '
Thamesford. Interment in Wesley
Cemetery, Thamesford.
Pallbearers were Fred McLellan
Angus Green, Marty Rea th Ji~
Elliott, John Young and Cal H~ton.
Honorary pallbearer was Mac
Young .
Mr. Freel was born in Thamesford. He was a retired dairy farmer; past president of the Holstein
Club, and a member of the Holstein
Friesian Association for over 40
years.
Donations may be made in his
memory to the charity of your
choice,
I
Mrs. Edna Annie Murrell (Gleason), 67, R.R. 2. Thorndale, died
April 22, 1986 at Memorial Hospital,
St. Marys.
She was predeceased by her
husband, the late Reginald Murrell
in 1985.
'
She is survived by her son Brian
and his wife Carol of Thorndale; her
daughters Janet and her husband
Brian Paterson of Dorchester and
Kathryn and her husband 'Reid
Porter of Baden, Also surviving are
her g.randchHdren, Jennifer, Tina,
RobbIe, Matthew, Danny and Ryan,
Mrs. Murrell is survived by her
brother, Nelson Gleason of Otterville.
She was predeceased by two
sisters, the late Mrs. Walter
(Mabel) Jones, in 1980, and the late
Mrs, Howard (Ethel) Jones, in 1£)85,
The Rev. Roger Rice conducted
the April 24 funeral service at
Carrothers-Betzner Funeral Home.
Interment in Zion 7th Line Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bob Mitchell
Bob ButJer, Rea Jones, HlIgh Jones:
Wayne Murrell and Jim Gumb.
Mrs , MurrcH was born in West
Nissouri Township. She was a registered nurse and worked at st.
Marys Memorial Hospital. She was
a member of Thorndale United
Church.
S5 Deuths
WINDRA,M. - AI Alexandra
Hospital. Ingersoll on Sunday
May 4. 1986. Annie (Oliver)
Windram. age 76, of 276 0)(·
ford SI(eel. Ingersoll. Wife of
the late Andrew Windram
(1982) . Dear mother 01 Mrs.
Max Lockey (Wanda). Sioney
Creek. Mrs . Charles
Packham (Isabella), Ingersoll,
Mrs. Ed Lattimer (Ruth Ann),
Aylmer.. Dear sister of Mrs .
Earl Brunskill, (Ruth) IngarSoli. Mrs. Helen Proudfoot
and Mrs . Caroline Sims. Lon·
don. James Oliver, Ingersoll.
Moffat Oliver. Thamesford.
Mrs . Jeffery Hill (Vivian) and
Mrs , Norma O·Connor. Ingersoll. Also survived by seventeen grandchildren. seventeen great -grandchildren .
Predeceased by one son
Tom (1967) . Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll .
where complete service will
be held on Tuesday May 6 at
1 :30 p.m. Rev. John Jennings officialing . Interment In
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Remembrances to the charily
of your choice may be arranged for at the funeral home.
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L.~ At Alexandra
ii"'O"'SPI tal. Ingersoll. on
Wednesday April 3D, 1986.
Elaine Letts of 111 Charles
Street West, Ingeroll.
Daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs . R. J , Let/s . Dear sister
of Mrs . J. L Cross (DoriS).
Chesterville, Onlario. Mrs. T.
F. Tapley (Mavis) .
Mississauga, Mrs. H. G. Koch
(Lorraine). Wichita Kansas.
and the late Kaye Isabel
(1924). Also survived by a
number 01 nieces and
nephews. Friends will be
received al the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
'I Street
South. Ingersoll.
Thursday 7 - 9 p .m .. where
service will be held on Friday
May 2 at 1 :30 p.m . Rev .
David Nancekievell officiating
Cremation . Interment laler in Capreol Onlario .
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Henry and Betty Brekelmans of
lLlt I, Mt. Elgill, arc pleased to
anllOllllce the birth of lheir son,
OflllleJ Jall1(,s, born Mtlrch 0,1906 at
Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll.
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Deb l<"';oster and Steve leJ elJing are
thrilled to announce the birth of
their first child, c:l daughter, Ashley
Nicole, born April 24, 1986 at 10:55
p.m., weighing 7 lbs ., 5 ozs . at
Alexalldra Hospital. Proud grandparcnts are Donna and Tom
i\ weock of Ingersoll, Norm and
SalJdi Foster of Norwich, and June
alld Halph Flcucllillg of Ingersoll. A
great-granddaughter for Ken and
Evelyn Avey of Norwich, Nina and
Charlie Foster of Ingersoll and
Edna J\lcKenny of Sloney Creek .
Much awaited by aunls and uncles,
A very special thanks to Dr. S.
Hecilller, Dr, M. Mervart and
nurses from 2nd floor.
LOUNSUUlt y
Jay and . adi~le Lounsbury of
London, arc plenscd to <l/1Il0UllCe
lhe birth of their first child, a SOil,
Chad Edword, on April 26, 1986, at
St. Joseph's Hospilal. weighing B
lbs, 2 OZS . Proud gnllldparents are
Edward and Joan Loullsbury. of
Inger~oll ami Ruth Jenkins of
Londoll. Special thanks to Dr.
Mayr .
1\1AClNTOSil
J~ck alld Leona
c rn fosh thankrullv anllOUllce the arrival o[ their
twiil grandsons, Matthew James, 6
)I)s . 4ozs ., and Thomas Ross, 7 lbs. 2
OIS ., at Orangeville Hospi.tal 011
Thursday, April 24, 1986. Tln'ilJed
parents are Jim and Heather
lVlaclntosh Two !lew brot/lers for
ltobert John . Happy grandparents
are Bob and Barll Blatchley of St.
Calherines. Proud great-grandmothers are Mrs. 1\.M . Maclntosh
of Cape Breton, and Mrs . Blalchley
aile! I'v1rs . Hoss or SL. Ctllhcrines.
SOUTJI
IUck and Devon South, 133 lnlles
Street, Ingersoll, nre thrilled to
anllOUlice the arrival of their
dclllghtcr, Lindsey DeVOll, born
Apri 1 27. 19f1G at Alexalldra
Hospital, weigllinr, nIbs " 7 1'2 ozs,
Proud grandparents nre Frallk and
l\1[1rilyn Thorne of Ingersoll and
grnic and Gloria South of
Woodstock.
R.A. (Pete) Barrow, 84, 13.5
Carroll Street, Ingersoll, died April
27 1986 at Alexandra Hospital.
Mr. Barrow is survived by his
wife the former Edythe Wood; and
by h'is sons Douglas of Londo~ ~nd
Kenneth of Toronto. Also survlvmg
are his grandchildren, Robert of
Brampton, Mrs. Steve (N~ncy)
Coveney of London, Mrs. Chfford
(Kim) Smith of Toronto, and
Bradley of Toronto.
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Canon Tom Griffin conducted t~e
funeral service. Interment m
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Pallbearers
were
Frank
Houghton Senior, John Muir, Frank
Houghton Jr., Tom Fleming, Don
Houghton and Eugene Kolka ,
Mr. Barrow was a member of St.
James' Anglican Church. He was a
member of the Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 119, and served in
the RCAF during World War II,
LETTS
Elaine Letts, 66, 111 Charles St.
West, Ingersoll, died April 30 at
Alexandra Hospital.
She is survi ved by her three
sisters, Mrs. J .L. (Doris) Cross of
Chesterville, Mrs . T,F . (Mavis)
Topley of Mississauga, and Mrs.
Ie,
H.G. (Lorraine) Koch of Wichita,
Kansas . .
The Rev. David NancekieviH and
the Rev. Dwight Lewis conducted
the funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home May 2.
Born in Ottawa, Miss Letts
worked at ARC Industries plant
three. She was a member of Hi-Way
Pentecostal Church.
PAPP
Margaret Papp, 80, Oxford Manor
Rest Home, died at Alexandra
Hospital, May 1, 1986.
She is survived by her husband
Joseph; her sons Tom of Ingersoll,
James of Orangeville and David of
Toronto; and by her grandchildren,
James, Gregory, Matthew and
Edward.
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Lt. Harold Fox conducted the
funeral service atMcBeath Funeral
Home, Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Frank Saraka,
David Papp, Tom Papp, Jim Papp,
Jamie Papp and Matthew Papp.
Mrs. Papp was born in MacDuff,
Scotland. She was a member of the
Salvation Army.
TII01\1P.SON .
Myrtle Thompson, 92, a resident
of the Oxford Regional Nursing
Home, died April 22.
She was predeceased by her
husband, the late W. John
Thompson, in 1970.
Surviving are her daughters,
Mrs. Al (Eileen) Polzin of Woodstock, and Mrs. Jack (Audrey)
Gregg of Hanover; her grandchildren, Mrs. John (Cheryl)
Lindsay of Innerkip, Mrs. Randy
(Darby) Hewitt of Woodstock,
Mfcha.el and _Heather Gregg of
Hanover;
great-grandchildren
Bradley and Matthew Lindsay and
Brandon and Whitney Hewitt. Also
survlvmg is her brother, William
Smith of Hanover.
Mrs. Thompson was predeceased
by her brother, Charles Smith.
The Rev. David Nancekievill
conducted the April 24 funeral
service at McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ken Bendall,
Randy Hewitt, the Rev, John Lind . .
say, Peter Lambertus, Michael
Gregg and Gary Hart.
Mrs. Thompson was a member of
the Hi-Way Pentecostal Church,
WINDnAM
Annie (Oliverf1Vindram, 7G, 276
Oxford Street, Ingersoll, died May
4, 1986 at Alexandra Hospital.
She was predeceased by her
husband. the late Andrew Windram
in 1982, and one son Tom (1967).
Surviving are her daughters,
Mrs. Ma x (Wanda) Lockey of
Stoney Creek, Mrs. Charles
(Isabella) Packham of Ingersoll,
and Mrs. Ed (Ruth Anll) Latimer of
Aylmer; 17 grandchildren and 17
grea t-grandchildren.
Also surviving are her brothers
and sisters: Mrs. Earl (Ruth)
Brunskill of Ingersoll, Mrs. Helen
Proudfoot of London, Mrs . Carolille
Sims of London, James Oliver of
Ingersoll, Moffa t 01 i ver of
Thamesford,
Mrs.
Geoffrey
(Vivian) Hill of Ingersoll, and Mrs .
Norma O'Connor of Ingersoll .
The Rev. John Jennings COII ducted the funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. Intermellt
in Ingersoll Rural Cemete'ry.
Mrs. Windram was born ill
Thamesford.
Donations may be m(lde in her
memory to the charily of youI'
choice.
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McE LHONE At Queen.
Elizabeth -Hospital, Charlottetown, Prince Edward
Istand, on Wednesqay May 7,
1986, Gerald J. McElhone,
age 63. Husband of
Catherine (Kloepfer)
McEthone, Ingersoll. Dear
lather of Edward, Springford,
Raymond, Springford, Mrs.
Ken Reid (Heten), Ingersoll,
Wayne, Pikangikun, Jim, Spr·
ingford, Mrs. William Cooper I
(Bernadine), Srockville. Dear
brother 01 Mrs. Harry Sind en
(Theresa), R R 4 Ingersoll.
Also survived by nine grandchildren. No visitation.
Funeral Mass Saturday May
10 at 11 :00 a.m. al the
Church 01 the Sacred Heart
Ingersoll. Intemen!, Sacred
Heart Cemetery. Remembrances to the Cancer Society may be arranged for al Ihe
lunerat home. McBeath
Funeral Home, Ingerson in
charge of arrangements.
SOU..lJ;l . - Rick and Devon
(nee Thorne) take pride in announcing the safe arrival of
their first child, a daughter
Lindsey Devon, born at Alexandra Hospital, weighing 8
Ibs.7 Y, oz. on Sunday, April
27 at 11: 16 a.m. First grandchild for Frank and Marilyn
Thorne of Ingersoll, fourth
grandchild for Ernie and
Gloria South of Woodstock.
Great-grandmothers are Mrs.
Wlnnifred South of
Woodstock, Mrs. Edilh Parllo
of Woodstock and Mrs. Verhn
Thorne of Ingersoll. Special
lhanks to Dr. Simpson, Dr.
Meruart af'ld second floor
nurses. Very special Ihanks
to Nurse Alice Donovan
S5 Deaths
MITCHELL - Suddenly at his
residen-ce 264 Harris Street,
Ingersoll, on Friday May 9,
1986, George Mitchell, age
74. Beloved Jlusband of
Agnes (Turnbull) Mitchell.
Dear father of Mrs. Shirley
Bruce, Mrs. Jim Nancekivell
(Audrey) and Bruce Mitchell,
Ingersoll. Also survived by
thirteen grandchildren and
twelve great·grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home,
246 Thames Street South"
~ngersoJi on Sunday 2 - 4 :30
and 7 - 9 where serviCE! will
be held on Monday May 1 2 at
1 :30 p.m. Rev. Robert
Williams officiating. Interment
in Ingersoll R~~~ Cemetery.
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at
IS reSidence R R 1
Beachville on Thursday May
8, 1986, E. G. (Murph) ,
Chamberlain, age 72, BelovI ed
husband of Peggy
(Hawke) Chamberlain. Dear
father of Mrs. George Boire
(Gail) and Peter Chamberlain,
Toronto. Also survived by six
grandchildren. Dear brother
of Mrs. Muriel Swartz, Nitro,
Quebec. Friends will be
received 'at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll on
Sunday May 11 from 2 4:30 and 7 . 9 p.m. where
complele service will bE! held
on Monday May 12 at 11
a.m. Rev. Douglas McKenzl~
.of Toronto officiating, Cremation, In lieu of flowers,
remembrances to the charity
1 of your choice may be arranged for at the funeral ho,!,e.
~ c.QJLAIlE.; At Alexandra Hospital,
on May 10, 1986, to Mike and Kim
McQuade, 336 Victoria Street, Ingersoll, a son, Kyle Michael Waller.
IlAl\ IL ON: At Alexandra Hospital
on April 22, 1986, to George and Peg
Hamilton, 181 A Thames Street
South, Ingersoll, a daughter Courtney Nancy. A sister for Wayne.
DEATHS
"the late 'Nifty' Na(tolin
Walking into Jack's Department
Store, you'd be liable to bu~p into
Isadore 'Nifty' Naftolin. While selling you a brand new suit or dress,
he would spend hours talking to you
about your family. No matter if you
had been in the store once, or even a
dozen times, he'd ca Il you by your
first name. And perhaps. he'd tell
you the number of eggs your chicken
laid the lasL time you had chatted
together in the store. This was the
type of man Isadore Naftolin was:
He gave his customers personal service .
Nifty died Monday, May 5 of heart
failure, after struggling valiantly
against a serious illness. for over 20
years. He was 74. He suffered his
first stroke in 1950 and had three or
four major ones since . Despite this
faclor, lH~ had a hc:lppy Iif.e.
Born in Toronto in 1911, he grew up
in the big city on a street caned Mitchell Avenue. He spent his boyhood
and adolescence in Toronto, then
went to the University of Baltimore
where he studied accountfng.
There he acquired his nickname
'Nifty,' for his dashing style of dress.
School was obviously not the only
thing on his mind: He soon got married in Baltimore in 1934, to Marcia
Wartzman (a native of the city>.
A few years later, with his wife
and their first son, Leigh, Nifty
returned to Canada and settled in Ingersoll. There he began working at
Oxford Clothing Store. He worked
there for 10 years, from 1937 to 1947.
In 1947, he landed a new job, working for his brother-in-law, Ed Alter.
Nifty then became manager of
Jack's Department Store where he
. worked for many, many years .
. Jack's, 'how owned by Alter's son
Lloyd, found Nifty to be an honest
and hard worker.
Besides the amount of dedication
given to his job, Nifty also worked
hard in the community. Among
others, he was a member of the
Masons and the lOOF.
Nifty came from a large, strapping family of six - two brothers and
three sisters. He was predeceased
by his sister Dorothy, three years
ago. Besides the four remaining
brothers and sisters, and his wife,
Marcia, Nifty leaves behind three
sons, Petty and Stanley of Toronto.
and Leigh of Texas, and seven
grandchildren.
The funeral service was held
Wednesday, May 7, 1986 at 1 p.m. at
Or Shalom Synagogue in London,
Ontario. Rabbi Hoffman officiated.
Donations may be made in his
memory to the Canadian Heart and
Stroke Foundation or to Or Shalom
Synagogue, 534 Huron Street, London, OnL, N5Y 4J5.
Slt~1!~iQtLS
. At Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll on Thurs- ,
dilY May 15, 1986, Estella
(Hughes) Simmons in her
~51h year. Wife of the late .
Roy Simmons (1973) of :
Verschoyle . Dear mother of
Mrs . ~rank Butcher (Lorene),
AmeriCUs ' Georgia, Mrs.
William Je/fery (Fern), R R 1
8rownville, Mrs . Earl Dynes
(freeda), VersChoyle, Mrs. '
Max Rooke (Isabelle), R R 1
Mount Elgin, Louis of Aberdeen. Mississippi. Also sur.
~ived by twenty·thre& grandchildren . and forty-two great- ,
grandchildren . Predeceased
by one son Ivan (1968) and
two sisters Leona Hughes
(1928) and Norma Tripp
(1983) . Friends will be
received at the McBeath ;
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll, Sun.
day 2 - 4:30 and 7 - 9 p .m .
where a private family service
will be held on Monday May
19, Rev Lorenzo Ramirez officiating . Interment' in
Ebenezer Cemetery.
Remembrances to the charity'
of your choice may be arrang ed for at the funeral home.
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~1.IJ. At Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll on Saturday May 17th, 1986, Mary
Janet (Dunn) O'Neill age 62,
With the same strength and
dignity with which she lived
secumed to her death
peacefully. Wife of the tate
Clarence O'Neill (1977) .
Beloved mother of Marjorie
and iii Rakanovic of Cam·
bridge, Jim and Connie
O'Neili of Ingersoll, Dave and
Florence O'Neill, London,
Dear Sister of Dave and
Marilyn Dunn, Marjorie and
Norm Cooper, Ingersoll
Sister·in-Iaw of Audrey and
Don Layton of Ingersoll. Loving Nana of Mirna, Krist,
Davy, Rob~e, Connor and
Darcy. Predeceased by her
parents David end Grace
Dunn . Friends will be received at the McBeath Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Streel
South. Ingersoll, from 2 -4 :30
and 7·9 pm Sunday than to
the Church of the Sacred
Heart for funeral mass on
Monday May 19th, 1986 at·
t 0 :00 am, interment Sacred
Heart Cemetery
Parish
prayers Su'n day May 18th at
8:00 pm .
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Suddenly at his
resi ence, 264 Harris Street, Ingersoll, on Friday, May 9, 1986, George
Mitchell, age 74. Beloved husband of
Agnes (Turnbull) Mitchell Dear
father of Mrs. Shirley Bruce, Mrs.
Jim Nancekivell (Audrey) and
Bruce Mitchell, Ingersoll. Also survived by thirteen grandchildren and
twelve great-grandchildren.
Funeral service was held at
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
Thames Street South, Ingersoll, on
Monday, May 12 at 1 :30 p.m_ Rev.
Robert Williams officiating. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers
were :
Rick
Nancckivell, Jeff Nancekivell, Scott
NancekiveJl, Todd Mitchell, David
Mitchell, and Tan Mitchell.
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ospllal, Ingersoll on Monday
May 26, 1986. Eva Clark
age. 90. of R R 1 Sallord '
LovlI)g wife or Arthur Clark :
Dear mother of Elsie and her
hUSband Floyd Belore .
Salford . Dear mother-in -law of
Mrs . lewis Clark (Marjorie)
Salf<:)(d . Dear Sister of Russeli
LeWIS. Flrnt Michigan. Lila
laarz. Ingersoll. Alberla
Mar~ham. Tillsonburg . Also
su~vlved by twelve
rand.
children and fifteen ~real'
grandchildren . Predeceased
by her Son Lewis Clark
(t 985) . Friends will be
received at the McBeath
FUlleral Home. 246 Thames
Street South. IngerSoll from 2
- 4 :30 'and 7. 9 pm
WedneSday where se(vjc~
Will be he.ld on ThurSday May
29 . al 1.30 pm. with Re
IAudrey Whitney otticialin~"
nterment Harris Street
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the charity of your chOice
may be arranged 'or al the
fUneral home.
~fS - David and Judy
give thanks (or the safe arrival
of their second child, a little
Sister for Gary . Rebecca
Lynn. 7 tbs .13 OZ, born May
23rd. 1986. at Woodstock
Generat Hospital. Happy
grandparents . Mr. and Mrs .
Ernest Moyer. Beachvitte.
and Mr and Mrs . Vernon
Chapman, 8eachville . Great·
gr()ndparents are Mr and
Mrs. Angus MacGinnis. Ingersoll . Hazel Chapman . Tillson·
burg. Thanks to Dr.Palmer
and the nurses on Ihird floor
01 Woodstock General
Hospital.
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, BELL; Alastair and Janine
Campbell are happy to announce the
birth of their first child a son, Dustin
James, born May 17, 1986, weighing
7 lbs . 12 oz. at Alexandra Hospital.
Proud grandparents are Vernon and
Shirley Cuthbert of IngersoJl and
Jim and Cathie Campbell of
Thamesford. A very speical thanks
to Dr. Dalton, our sister-in-law
Karen Routledge and all the other
nurses on second floor.
cQ..U DE; Michael and Kim (nee '
Bier) are pleased to announce the
arrival of their son, Kyle Michael
Walter, on May 10, 1986, at
Woodstock General Hospital,
weighing 6 lbs. 7 oz. Proud grandparents are Walt and Shirley Bier, of
Ingersoll and Al and Bernie McQuade of Woodstock . Proud greatgrandparents are Norm and Evelyn
McQuade of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
: Special thanks to Dr. Rochner,
~ nurses and staff of Alexandra
: Hospital and Dr. Chris Smith, Dr.
: Chua and nurses and staff of
: Woodstock General Hospital.
~ !HILLEJ~; At Alexandra Hospital, on
~ May 24, 1986, to William and Joanne
~ Miller, 45 Ann Street, Upper Apart.: ment, Ingersoll, A daughter Denise
: Barbara.
: l\lUSICO; Dr. Greg Musico and wife
~ Kathleen Oliver are pleased to an-
. nOlloce the safe arrival of a
daughter, Anwyn Elizabeth,
weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz., on May 16,
1986. A sister for Gareth and grand: child for Mr. and Mrs. Frank
. Musico, of Sudbury, and Mr. and
Mrs. Des Oliver, of Woodstock.
Special thanks to Dr. Natale and Dr.
Jill Oliver and the staff of St.
Joseph's.
YO UN ; James and Lenore (nee
Paton), are pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter, Michelle
Jayne on Monday , May 19, 1986, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
weighing 7lbs. 1 oz. A little sister for
Matthew. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs . Donald Paton, Mt.
Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. John Young,
Thames[ord.
DEATHS
E.G. (Murph) Chamberlain, 72,
R.R. I, Beachvil e, {lIed at his
residence May 8, 1986.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Peggy Hawke; his son Peter
Chamberlain of Toronto, and his
daughter Mrs. George (Gail) Boire
of Toronto. Also surviving are six
grandchildren,
and
Mr.
Chamberlain's sister, Mrs. Muriel
Swartz of Nitro, Quebec.
The Rev. Douglas McKenzie of
Toronto, conducted the May 12
funeral service at McBeath Funeral
Home, Ingersoll.
Mr. Chamberlain was born in
Shawville, Quebec . He worked as a
farmer .
Donations may be made in his
memory to the charity of your
choice.
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, 63, died May
Gerald J.
7, 1986 at Queen Elizabeth Hospital,
Charlottetown, P.E.I.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Catherine Kloepfer of Ingersoli; by his four sons, Edward, Raymond and Jim, all of Spring(ord, and
Wayne of Pikangikun; by his
daughters Mrs . Ken (Helen) Reid of
Ingersoll, and Mrs . William (Bernadine) Cooper of Brockville; along
with nine grandchildren.
Mr. McElhone is also survived by
his sister, Mrs. Harry (Theresa)
Slnden of R.R. 4, Ingersoll.
Father Charles Campbell conducted the funeral mass at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church on May 10,
Interment in Sacred Heart
Cemetery.
Honorary pallbearers were John
Kloepfer, Vince Kloepfer, Harry
Sinden, Bill Mayberry, Keith Guyitt
and Bud Webb.
Mr. McElhone was born in Port
Dover. He worked as a truck driver.
Donations may be made in his
memory to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
CcnerafHospital on SaturdClY, May
24, 1986, Mrs. R Georgina Fairbanks of 816 Alice Street,
Woodstock , in her 72nd . year . Widow
of the late Charles Fairbanks (1963) .
Dear mothcr of /'v1rs . Bud (B{\l'bCll"(1)
O'Connor of Beachville, and the late
Margaret Fairbanks. Loving grandmother of Mrs. Laura Lea Wright of
Alberta, Ronald Charles Jones <ll1d
William Jones, both of Beachville.
Also surviving are three greatgrandchildren . PrcdcceClsed by <1
sister Annie Mae Archer . FUllcrni
services were held on Monday, Mny
26, 1986 at 1:30 p.m . from M. D .
(Mac) Smith Funeral Home, 69
WeJlingtOI1 Street North, Woodstock,
with interment in the Beachville
Cemetery.
William Jansen. 4 Chisholm Dr .•
Ingersoll, died May 20, 1986 at Alexandra Hospital at the age of 67.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Reintje Wilbrink, and by his
father, Jacob Jansen of Holland . Mr.
Jansen is survived by his children,
Jake of Woodstock, and Bill of Ingersoll.
Also surviving are his brothers ,
Bart of Holland, Arie of Ingersoll,
Gysje of Quebec and Gerrie of
Florida . Mr. Jansen is survived by
seven grandchildren.
A private family memorial \vas
held at McBeath Funeral Home.
Mr. Jansen was born in Holland .
John K ler of fiR 1, Mount Elgin,
passed away at Tillsonburg District
Memorial Hospital 011 Wednesday,
May 14, 19f16, in his 70th year .
Born in Montana, May 21, 1916, he
was a son of the la te John and Anna
Kehler. He was a veteran of the Second World War and a member of
The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch
119, Ingersoll. His wife, thc former
Ferne Taylor, predeceased him May
30, 1974.
Surviving is a son, Wayne Kehler
and his wife Holly of nR 1, MOLlnt
Elgin; two granddaughters, Lynne
and Mary; also three sisters and six
brothers.
Resting at the Ostrander's
Funeral Home, Tillsonburg. where
service will be held SClturday, May
17 at 11 a.m . conducted by Rev . W.D.
Jarvis of St. Andrew's Presbytcri;)11
Church.
Interment in Mount Elgin
Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Canll dian Cancer Society would be ;)j) preciated by the family .
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at IngerSofi'iSA lexandra Hospital.
She was predeceased by her husband, the late Clarence O'neill, in
Roy Alexander McKay 76 194
~~~rg~ Street, Thamesford, di~d at
C IC orla Hospital's Westminster
ampu.s, Lond~n, on May 21, 19B{).
He IS survived b h'
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Florence (Mattson) ~CKI: .Wlf~,
SOilS George of Thamesfo~' a~~
~Jor~ of London, and by his daughter
ona Jean of London Al
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Vegas.
Mr. McKay was the son of the late
George and Emma McKay. He was
predeceased by two brothers, Ira
and Gordon.
Also surviving is one niece, Linda
of London, and one nephew, Donald
of Dorchester.
The Rev . David K. Mack conducted the funeral service May 24 at
the Carrothers-Betzner Funeral
Home, Thamesford. Interment in
Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bev Harris, Gordon Baxter, Harold Lewis. Tony Kelly. Roy Craig and Jake Funk.
Mr. McKay was born in Lebanon,
Ontario. He worked in the trucking
industry.
Donations may be made in his
memory to the Ontario Heart and
Stroke Foundation.
George Mitchell, 74, 264 Harris
Street, Ingersoll, died May 9, 1986 at
his residence.
He is survived by his wife, Agnes
(Turnbull) Mitchell; by his son
Bruce of Ingersoll, and by his
daughters. Mrs. Shirley Bruce and
I\1rs. Jim (Audrey) Nancekivell,
both of Ingersoll . Also surviving are
13 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
The Rev. Robert Williams conducted the May 12, 1986 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Pallbearers
were
Rick
Nancekivell, Jeff Nancekivell, Scott
Nancekivell, Todd Mitchell, David
Mitchell and Ian Mitchell.
Mr. Mitchell was born in Norwich.
He worked as a salesman.
1977.
.
1\1rs. O'neill is survived by her
children, Marjorie and IIi
Rakanovic of Cambridge, Jim and
Connie O'neill of Ingersoll, and Dave
and Florence O'neill of London.
She was the sister of David and
Marilyn Dunn of Ingersoll, and Marjorie and Norm Cooper of Ingersoll,
and the sister-in-law of Audrey and
Don Layton, also of Ingersoll.
Mrs. O'neill is survived by her
grandchildren, Mirna, Krisi, Davey,
Robbie, Connor and Darcy.
She was predeceased by her
parents, the late David and Grace
Dunn.
Funeral mass was held at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church on Monday,
May 19, 1986 at 10 a .m. Interment
was in Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Parish prayers were held at the
funeral home on Sunday, May 18 at 8
p.m.
Pallbearers were Jim O'neill,
David O'neill, IIi Rakanovic, David
Dunn, Norm Cooper, and John
Dunn.
Estella Si Thons of Verschoyle,
94, died May 15, 1986 at Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll.
She was predeceased by her husband, the late Roy Simmons, in 1973.
Surviving are her children, Mrs .
Frank (Lorene) Butcher of
Americus, Georgia, Mrs. William
(Fern) Jeffery of R.R . 1,
Brownsville, Mrs. Earl (Freeda)
Dynes of Verschoyle, Mrs. Max
(Isabelle) Rooke of R.R. 1, Mt.
Elgin, and Louis Simmons of Aberdeen, Mississippi. Mrs. Simmons is
also survived by 23 grandchildren
and 42 great grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her son
Ivan in 1968, and by her sisters, the
late Leona Hughes in 1928, and the
late Norma Tripp in 1983.
A private family service was held
at McBeath Funeral Home on Monday , May 19: The Rev. Lorenzo
Ramirez conducted the service. Interment in the Ebenezer Cemetery.
PaJlbearers were Harvey Simmons, Wayne Rooke, Don Jeffery,
Dan Jeffery, Doug Dynes and Jim
NancekivelI.
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SS Deaths
UA.\YE.; Brian and Sandra are pleased to announce the Clrrival of their
first child, Derek Brian on April 20,
1986, weighing in CIt 9 Ibs. 12 oz., at
Women's College Hospital, Toronto.
Proud grandparents are Lloyd and
Minnie Dawe of Ingersoll and Matthew and Muriel Pollack of Oshawa.
FINLEY; Private Joseph and Mary
Jean I<. . inley (nee Elliott) are proud
to announce the safe arrival of their
first child a daughter, Jennifer Rose
born May 8, 1986, weighing 6 Ibs . 13
07.S . at Alliston General Hospital.
ProlId grandparents are John,
Catherine and the late Annie Finley
of Ingersoll and Allan and Gladys
Elliott of Poplar Hill. Proud greatgrandmothers are Rose Arthur of Ingersoll and Cora Thomson of Bright.
KOOPMAN; Rob and Jane, 7 Daniel
Street, IIlgersoll, wish to announce
the- arrival of our son, Nicholas
Robert, on May 19, 1986, at Alexandra Hospital. First grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs . A. Venema, of Grafton. Ontario and 12th. grandchild {or
Mr. and Mrs. W. Koopman of Inger~
soil .
1\1cDONALD; Bob and Polly (nee -
Lockila rt), are pleased to announce
the birth of their son, Michael Edward, on May 13, 19B6, at
Georgetown General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Muriel and
John Lockhart, Ingersoll, and
Stewart and DoroLhy McDonald,
Appin.
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1'1; Greg and Marilla are
thankful for the safe arrival of their
first child, Sal'Cl Elizabeth, born
April 27, 1986, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Proud grandparents are Lloyd and Minnie Dawe
of Ingersoll and Nick and Donna
Vllkson of London.
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Hospital. SLThomas, In hiS
80th year. (Retiree of
General Motors) . He Is surviv·
ed by his wife . the lormer
Carrie Forty. one daughter
Pauline. Princeton, one son
Kenneth, Ingersoll.
Predeceased by rirst wile
Bessie Clifford (1 976) . Also
surv'lved by stepdaughter
Marion Statler, Ottawa: step'
son Kenneth, London '. grand ·
daughter Christine Johnson~
grandsons Mark and Scott
Crandall.
great· '
granddaughler Dina Crandall,
and several step·
grandchildren . Visitation at
the Keebe\ Funeral Home,
Aylmer. Friday 7 - 9 p.m.
Funeral service Saturday
June 7, 1 :30 p.m. Donations
to the Alzheimer Society or
Cancer Society would be
appreciated.
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sa e arma 0 1986 at Tillsonbulg Memollal
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(nee: F~er) are pr~ ld at Grace Ho~pital in
their son, james aro 'M 28 1986. Proud
Windsor on W~nesday, ay.,
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rand arents are Catherine QUICK, london. an
~arolJ and Madeleine Flyer of Ingersoll.
JOHNSON: Harold (Brown) Johnson 01 lhe
Aylmer Nursing Home and formerly of
Elgin Street South, Aylmer, passed away at
St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital, on
Wednesday, June 4, 1986. He was 79.
Born in North Dorchester Township,
December 31. 1906. Mr. Johnson lived in
Ingersoll and Thamesford before moving to
Aylmer in 1957. He worked at General
Motors Diesel in London and was a retired
machinest. He is survived by his wife Car·
rie June Fortey_ Pre-<leceased by his first
wile Bessie Clifford. Also survived by his
daughter Mrs. Don (Pauline) Crandall of
R.R. I, Princeton, a son Kennelh Johnson
of R.R. 4, Ingersoll, stepson Kennelh
Fortey, of Crumlin and a stepdaughter Mrs.
Mario Stalter of Ottawa. Two sisters Mrs.
Clara Jones, of DearbolO, Mich . and Mrs.
Dora Cade of St. Thomas. Also survived by
several grandchildren and stepgrandchildren and olle great·
granddaughter. Funeral service was held at
the H. H. Kebbel Funeralliome, Aylmer on
Saturday. June 7, 1986, at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Putnam Cemetery.
ANE: Mary Shane, 80, died June 8, 1986 at
Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll . She is sur·
vived by her S()ns, Douglas Stewart of
Grand Bay, N.B., and Harold Stewart of In·
gersoll . Also surviving are several grand·
ch ildren. Funeral mass was said at Sacred
Heart Church Tuesday, June 10 alII a.m.
Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Doug Stewart. Rex '
Stewart, larry Elson, Roy Brookfield, Eric
Aulff and Timothy lobzun
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GARTON At Ale xandra
Ff"ospltal. Ingersoll on Friday
June 13 . 1986. Johannl1
(Van Gelderen) Garton of In gersoll. wife of the late
Stanley G<lrlon (1976) and
lhe lale Alberlus Mos (1951) .
Dear molher of Mrs . William
Kemp (Elly). In9ersoll. Jan
Mos. London. Dear step·
mother of Mrs Clair Minier
(Margaret). R R 2 Ingersoll.
Bud Garton.
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SI.Thomas Also survived by
five grandchildren . five great·
grandchildren . and s~ven
slep.grandchildren . A private
family service was held at the
McBeath Funeral Home, In·
gersoll. on Monday June 16·
a\ 3:30 p.m. Rev Paul Fiel~
ofliciated. Remembrances to
Alzheimer Research may be
arranged for at the funeral
home .
~ At Oxford
Regional Nursing Home , In'
gersoll, on Monday June
23rd, 1986 , May (Maitland)
Barber , age 87, formerly of
Salford and Bright. Wife of
the late Roy Barber (1980) .
Dear mother 01 Mrs . William
Murphy (Velma), SUllomas,
Melvin, Salford, Mrs . Hazel
Ayres, London, Mrs . Berlha
Hunler, Dunnville, Gerald,
Beachville, Mrs
Gladys
Dowling, Ingersoll. Dear
mother·in·law of Sandra
Barber, Woodstock . Dear
sisler of Mrs . William Johnson
(Pearl , Watford
Russell
Mailland , Sarnia. Also surviv·
ed by twenty-two grand·
children and sevenleen
great· grandchildren
Predeceased by one son .
Max ( 1982) and one grand·
son Ron Barber (January
1986). Friends will be receiv ed CIt the McBeath Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South, Ingersoll on Tuesday
from 7 ·9 p.m . and Wednes ·
day Irom 2 . 4 :30 and 7 . 9
p.m . where service will be
held on Thursday June 26 (It
1 :30 p.m. Rev
Audrey
Whitney olficialing. Interment
in Lynnville Cemetery .
Remembrances to the Ar ·
thritis Society or Hearl and
Stroke Foundalion may be ar ·
ranged for al Ihe luneral
home .
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SCHWARZ - Martha. Pass·
ed away in er sleep at home
al R R 5 Ingersoll on June 12,
1986. Born May 26, 190B in
Germany, she resided . with
her son W. Schwarz In
Canada for the past 29 years .
SI1e is survived by relatives in
Germany, England,
Woodstock and Princeton.
Honoring the deceased's
wisl1es. no visitation at
funeral home. No flowers
please, donations to Hearl
Fund .
ORRISON - Suddenly at
11IVerslty. ospilal, London.
on Thursday June 19. 1986,
Mrs. M<lrie (Hennessey) Mor·
rison. in her 87th year . Belov·
ed wile 01 the lale Thomas J.
Morrison . Dear mother of
Elaine Morrison. Ingersoll,
Mrs
William Hawkins
ISheila}. Vancouver , William
J Morrison , Waler/oo . Dear
sister of Mrs . Madetine
Doyle, Windsor , and Rev . J.
L Hennessey. London . Also
survived by nine grand·
children. Predeceased by her
dClugl1ter Patricia Morrison
(1984). Friends will be
received at the Mc Beath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street Soulh, Ingersoll , from
2 . 1 :30 and 7 . 9 p .m. Friday . then to the Church of the
Sacred Hearl for funeral
M('tss Saturday June 21 sl al
11 :00 a.m. Interment Sacred
Heart Cem e tery
Parish
prayers, Friday B:OO p.m .
Remembrances 10 the Alex·
andra Hospital Building Func
may be arranged for at the
funeral home .
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liE 1[3 EIN - BI uce and Bal b are delighted to an·
nounce the sale arfival of their first child,
a daughter, Amanda Elizabeth, born June
9, 1986, at 5:02 p.m., at Grace General
Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, weighing in
at 7 Ibs. 4 oz. Happy and thankful grandparents are Bob and Lil Myers of Stratford
and Clayt and Donelda Heibein, of
Thamesrord.
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pleased to announce the birth of their son,
Justin David John, 7 Ibs_ 91h 02S., at
Victoria Hospital, London, May 26, 1986.
fourth grandchild IOf Mr. and Mrs. David
Roy Mead 01 Ingerwll. Second grandchild
for Dr. and Mrs. John Twelves, and second
gleat grandchild for Mrs. Eveline Twelves,
all of Hamilton.
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Hospil,li. InqerSoll . on Tues.
day June 2tJ.. 19136. Austin
Noad, C'lge 8t1. of 135 Carroll
Street. IngerSolL Husband of
Ihe lale Be8trice M iller
(1977)
De,lr brother of
Nelson. Il1gersoll Predecea s.
ed by one sister Ma/)el
Walerman (1979) Friend s
will be rcceive d ilt the
McBeath FUl1crnl Horne . 246
Thames Slreet Sou111. In!Jer .
soli, where completc service
will be held on ThursdilY June
26 at 3:00 p.m, Rev Paul
Field officiating . Interment in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery
Remembrances 10 the charity
of your choice may be ilrrang .
ed lor at the funCfiJll10me
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Shelburne
Soli, Mall Se wrnan. Inger.
Also s urvlv~nas. Calgary.
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ClJ\RK: Eva Clark, R.R. I, Salford, died Mon- day, May 26, 1986 at Alexandra Hospital,
Ingersoll. She was 90 years old, Born in Ingersoll, Mrs. Clark was the wife of Arthur
Clark. She is survived by her daughter,
Elsie and her husband Floyd Belore 01
Salford; her daughter-in-law Mrs. Lewis
(Mariocie) Clark of Salford; her sister Lila
Laarz of Ingersoll, and her two brothers,
Russell Lewis or Flint, Michigan, and
Albert Markham of Tillsonburg. Also survivi ng are 12 grandch ild ren and 15 great
grandchild ren. Mrs. Clark was pred eceased
by her son, the late Lewis Clark, in 1985.
The funeral service was held at the
McBeath Funeral Home on Thursday, May
29 at 1:30 p.m . with the Rev. Audrey
Whitney officiating. Interment was in the
Harris Street Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Del Clark, Da'Jid Clark, Jack Ridley, Brian
Belore, Robert Belore, and Brent Belore.
BESTARD: Kenneth Arnold Bestard, 54, R.R. 2,
-,r;orndale, died June 5, 1986 at Uni'Jersity
Hospital. t.ondon. He is survi'Jed by his
wife, the former Doris Dundas; by his son
Steve of R,R. 2, Thorndale, and by his
daughters, Mrs. Brian (Gail) Dann 01 R.R.
2, Thorndale, and Linda of London. Also
surviving are his grandchildren, Stacey
and Kim. Mr. Bestard is survived by his
mother, Mrs. Irene Bestard. He was
predeceased by his father, the late Or'Jal
Bestard, in 1981, and by two grandchildren, Michelle and Scott, in 1985. The
ReI,'. Earl Leis\<a conducted the June 8,
1986 funeral service at S1. George's
Angl ican Ch urch, Thorndale, Dnt. Funeral
arrangements were 'completed by the
Carrothers -Betzner Funeral Home,
Thamesford. Interment in Vining
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ron Jones, jim
Whiteworth, Bill Sharp, Dick Bestard, Ross
McGuffin and Bob Sorenson. Honorary
pallbearers were Bill Pearson and Robert
Marshall. A Masonic memorial service was
held Saturday evening under the auspices
of the Mount Olivet Lodge 300, AF and
AM. Mr. Bestard was born in West Nissouri
TownShip. He worked as a farmer and was
a member of St. George's Anglican Church,
Thorndale.
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Hospilal. Ingersoll on Friday
June 13, 1986, Marjorie
(Hodges) Hawkins, age 8t1.
01 44 Vicloria Streel Inger.
soil. .Wife of Ihe late Roy
Hawkins (1962) Dear sisler
of Alvin Hodges. Woodstock.
Dear aunt of Larry Hodges ,
Dresden, Bruce Hodges,
WoodSlock. Dear sister-in.
law of Lillian Hodges
Woods lock. Predeceased
two brothers, Stewart and
Fred Hodges. Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street Soulh, Ingersoll afler
12 :00 noon, Sunday June
15. where complete service
WIll be held on Monday June
16 al 11 :00 a.m ., Canon
Tom Griffin officiating Inter.
menl in IngerSoll Rural
Cemetery. Remembrances to
Ihe charity of your choice
may be arranged for at lhe
funeral home.
S5 Deaths
MAb.QTT At Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll, on Friday
June 13, t 986, Virgil (Jim)
Malolf, age 62. formerly of In.
gersoll. Beloved husband of
Kay (Bain) Maloll . Dear falhec
of Mrs . Bruce Benjamin
(Julie). Salford, Mrs. Richard
Livesey (Debbie). Goderich.
Danny, Ingersoll
Dear
brOlher of George of
Blenheim, Mrs. Velmay
Ousterhout, Blenheim, Mrs,
D?r1 Barnwell (Evelyn).
Rldgelown, Mrs. Lemay
Jones, Ridgetown Also sur.
vive.d by six grandchildren,
DaVid, Roger, Randy. Brian.
Karen and Jeff Predeceased
by four brothers Glen, Gordon, Garnet and Verney .
Fflonds will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
Thames Street South, Ingersoll, Sunday 2· 4:30 and 7 _
9 p,m. and Monday 2 . 4:30
and 7 - 9 p.m. where service
will be held on Tuesday June
17, at II a.m. Rev. John Jennings officiating. Interment in
Ingersoll Aural Cemetery.
Remembrances 10 the charity
01 your choice may be arrang.
ed for at the funeral home .
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MALOTT At Alexa~dra
FtOspdal Ingersoll. on Fn~ay
June
1986. Virgil (Jim)
Maloll, age 62, formerly of 'nj
ersoll Beloved husband 0
~ay (B~in) Malott. Dear lath~r
f Mrs
Bruce Ben,am m
fJulie) Salford, Mrs. Richard
LiveS~y (Debbie). Godench,
Danny. Ingersoll. Dear
brother 01 George of
Blenheim. Mrs . yelmay
Ousterhout. Blenheim. Mrs .
Don Barnwell (Evelyn),
R'l dgetown, Mrs . Lemay
Jones. Ridgetown. Also survived by six grandchildren.
David. Roger, Randy. Bnan,
Karen and Jeff Predeceased
by four brothers Glen, Gordon
Garnet and Vemey
Fcie~ds win be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Street South, Inger:
II Sunday 2 - 4 :30 and 7
~op·. m. and Monday 2 - 4:~O
and 7 . 9 p .m. where service
will be held on Tuesday June
17 at n a.m . Rev. John Jen~'
ings officialing . Interment Iii
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery ,
Remembrances to the chanty.
of your choice may be lwang
ed for at the funeral home.
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Hospital, Ingersoll on Sunday
June 15. 1986, Mary
(Haycock) Morris in her 98rh
year . Wife of Ihe late George
Morris (1964). Dear mother
of Elgin and his wife Audrey.
R R 2 Mounl Elgin. Dear
grandmother of seven grand.
sons. nine great.
grandchildren, and four grealgrear·grandchildren .
Predeceased by one son Ray
(1969) . Friends will be
received al Ihe McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll Of)
Monday June t 6 from 7 - 9
p .m. and Tuesday from 2
-4:30 and 7· 9 p.m. where
service will be held on
Wednesday June 18 i1t 1 :30
p .m. Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez
officiating, Inlerment in
Ebenezer Cemetery .
Remembrances to the charity
of your choico may be arranged for at the funeral home.
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DEATHS
WillI, Burl A. finch, 9&, Beachville, died
al Brantford General Hospital June 12, 1986.
He was predecemd b~ his wile, the late
Clarice (Bar Ion) finnch in 1968.
Surviving is his dau~hter, Mrs. John (Helen)
lUlner 01 8ranllord Mr. finch is also survived '
by his grandsons, I. Paul Turner and Robert W.
Turner.
He was predeceased by his brother ·Frank.
The Rev. Roden £Vans conducled the lune
16 luneral smice at McBeath funeral Home.
Inlerment in Dorchester Union Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Paul Turner, Robert Turner,
Jim Riddick. Ross Edwards, I\lIan finch and
Dwight lmre.
Mr. rinell was principal 01 Beachville Public
School lor many year s and served on both the
Beachville Cemetery Board and the Beachville
Public Utililies Commission.
Donations may be made in his memory to
the 8eachville Baplisl Ch urch.
GAft,IQK' Johanna Garton, Odord Regional
Nursing Home, died lune 15, 1986 al Alexan·
dra Hospital.
She is survived by her children, Ian Mos 01
london, and Mrs. William (Elly) Kemp 01 Inger .
soil. Also surviving are her slepchildren, Mrs.
Clail (Margarel) Minier 01 R.R . 2, Ingersoll, and
Bud GartoA 01 R.R. 2, Sl. Thomas.
MIS. Garton is survived by seven grand ·
children. live great grandchildren, and seven
step grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her husband, the
lale Sian ley Garton, in 1976, and by her lirst
husband, the late Albertus Mos in t 9S I
lhe Rev. Paul Field conducted the private
lamily lunelal service at McBeath Funerat
Home, loliowed by cremation. Interment in In·
gersoll Rural Cemelery.
Mrs. Galton was born in Holland. She was a
membel 01 Trinity United Church. Ingersol\'
HA'
S · Mariorie (Hodges) Haw~ins, 84 ,
40\ Victoria Slree\. died June IJ, 1986 at Alex·
andra Hospitat, Inger soil.
She was predeceased by her husband, the
late Roy Hawkins, in 1962.
She is survived by her brother Atvin Hodges
01 Woodslock and by her sisler· in ·law lillian
Hodges, and by her nephews. Lalr~ Hodges 01
Dresden and Bruce Hodges of Woodslock.
Mrs. Hawkins was predeceased by two
brothers. Stewart and rred Hodges.
Canon Tom Griltin conduclC{i the Monday.
June 16, 1986 luneral seNice at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Mrs. Hawkins was bom in Woodstock.
Donations may be made in her memory to
the charity 01 your choice.
H£!'lP[~ SON
. Agnes Christina Henderson, a
resident 01 Wooding lord lodge, Woodstock,
and formerly 01 R.R. 4, SI. Marys, died June
II. 1986 al Woodstoc~ General Hospital.
She was predeceased by her husband, the
late Maurice Henderson, in 1981.
Mrs. Henderson is survived by her daughter,
Mrs. J.A. (Margaret) Opie 01 Hamilton, and by
her sister, Miss Jean McGee 01 Woodstock. Atso
sUNi~ing are six grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her brother Oliver in
1962.
Pastor Ross Hargreaves conducted the Satur·
day. June 14 funeral seNice at McBeath
funeral Home. Interment in Kinlore Cemetery.
Pallbealers were Charles Mcgee. Bob McGee,
Graham Henderson, Paul HenderS()n, Robert
Henderson and lohn Opie.
Mrs. Henderson was borll in East ~issouri
Township. She was a member of Chalmels
United Church, Kinlore, and a Ii Ie membel of
Chalmers UCW. She was also a member of the
Kintore Women's Inslilule and was very active
ill all church relaled activilies.
lilA QI). Virgil (Jim) Malott 62, formerly 01
loge/soli, died all\lmndra Hospital, June 13,
t986.
He is sUf'lived by his wi Ie, t he former Kay
Bain; by his son Danny ollngelsoll, and by his
daughters. Mrs. Bruce (Julie) Benjamin of
Salford, and Mrs. Richard (Debbie) Livesey 01
Goderich . I\lso surviving are his grandchildren,
David , Roger, Randy, Brian , Karen, and Jell;
his brolher George Maloti 01 Blenheim, and his
sisters, Mrs. Velmay Ouslerhout of Blenheim,
Mrs. Don (helyn) Barnwell of Ridgetown, and
Mrs. lemay Jones, also of Ridgetown.
Mr. Malott was predeceased by four
brothers. Glen. GOJdon. Garnel1 and Verney.
Ihe Rev. John Jennings conducted the June
17, 1986 luneral service at McBeath funelal
Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural CemeteT)'.
P.lllbealers wele Paul Maloti, Gary Bowman,
Bob Hill, David Benjamin, Terry Beemer and
Ralph Beemer.
Mr. Malott was born in Blenheim. He Walked
lor many yeals at MOIlOws Screw and Nut
Company. He also drove tali lor Beemel T3xi
»mpany. During the second World War, he
:lerved in the [ssex Scol1ish Regiment.
Donations may be made in his memory to
Ihe charity of your choice.
MORRIS . MalY MOllis, 97, US Carroll
SI;een iigersoll, died June l3. 1986 at Alex·
andra Hospital.
She is survived by her S()n Elgin 01 RR. 2,
Mount [Igin; by seven grandsons, nine great
81andchildren and lour great gleat grand· •
children.
Mrs. MOllis was predeceased by hel hus·
band, the late George Morris, in 1964.
lhe Rev. lorenlO Rameril conducted lire
luneral service I une 18 at McBealh runeral
Home. Interment in [b~nezer Cemetery.
Pallbearers were larry MOllis, Rick Mallis.
Steve MOllis. Dennis Morris, Perry Harris and
Donald Morris. Flower beare, was Curt Morris
Mrs. MOllis was a member 01 Verschoyle
Uniled Ch urch .
MOr~I ~ON . Marie Morrison, 86, 209 Hall
Stree , ngerSoll, died at Uni~ersily Ilospital.
london, June 19, 1986.
She is sUf'lived by her son William J. Mor ·
rison 01 Waterloo , and by her daughters [Iaine
MOlliSDn 01 Ingersoll and Mrs. Wrlliam (Stleila)
Hawkins 01 Vancouver . I\lso surviVing are nine
grandchildren.
Mrs. Morrison was predeceased by her hus·
band, Ihe late lhomas J. Morrison in 1967,
and by her daulhter Patricia MOlrison, in
1984.
rather CI1arles Campbell conducled the
luneral mass at Sacred Heart Cathotic Church .
June 21. Intermenl in Sacred Healt ~metery .
Pallbearers wfle Jack Walden, Nairn COOPCl.
Woody liaggerty, Joe Du lIy. John Newman arll;!
Gary Smilh.
Mrs. Morrison was bOln in Thames/ord . She
was a member at Sacred Hearl Church and a.
member of the CWl.
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leonard Stotl, 78, 255 Tilames
Sheet North, Ingersoll, died June 13, 1986 at
Alexandra Hospilal.
He is sUf'lived by his wile, the lor mer
Mildred Waite; by his daughters Mrs. Daiid
(Mari~) McClay 01 Woodslor.k, and Vietta SlolI
01 loronlo; six glandchildren and nine great
grandchildren. Also survivinl( is his sisler, An ·
nie Williams 01 Oil Springs.
Mr. Stoll was prede<eased by 11'10 brothelS.
lohn and William, and one sister, [dith Plice.
lhe Rev. Paul Field and Canon Tom Grillio
conducted the June 19 luneral seNice at
McBeath r uneral Home. followed by crema·
lion. tnterment Ingersoll Rural CemeleT)'.
SOOAS Waiter Semcnas. 62 Calhcart
Street, Ingersoll, died June 19, 1986 al Alex·
andra Hospital.
He is survived by his wile, Pauline Semenas;
his son MaH 01 Calgary, /\Ita.. and his
daughters, Wanda Rose 01 Shelburne. N.S..
and June Bowman 01 Ingersoll. AIS() SUT'/iving
are seien grandchildren.
Fathers Charles Campbell and Bob Cart·
wright conducled the funeral mm al SacrC(!
Heart Catholic Church on June 2\. Interment
in Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Walter Pavilenas, Joseph
Solarwicl, Karl Holatko, Ted Swiatek. leSlie
Srymmysln, and Mike Ture~.
Mr. Semen as was born in lithuania. He W3S
a cuslod ian at Sacred Heart School alld a
member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
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wedding vows said
Nancy
ue fer and Mark
Nicholson B
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t were united
in marriage April 19, 1986 at River~
dale Mennonite Church, Millbank.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ezra S. Kuepfer, R.R. I,
Newlon, and the groom is the SOil of
Mr . and Mrs. Lloyd Butterworth, In·
gersoll.
Glenn Zehr officiated at the double ring ceremony. Pianist was
Sharon Carter, who accompanied
singers Linda Carter, Sandra Carler
and Jennifer Weber .
The bride's friend, Norma
Kuepfer of Milverton, was matron of
honor. Other bridal attendants were
the bride's sister, Elinor Boniface of
Ingersoll. and 13elh Jantzi of Milvcrton. The flower girl was JClllln Bulterworth of 13eachville, niece of the
groom .
Mr. and I\lrs. Mark Butterworth
(Chester Anderson Photo)
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Best man was Roger Boniface of
Ingersoll.
Ushering the guests was the
groom's brother, John Buttcrworth
of Beachville, and Paul Kucpfcl' of
Milverton. The ringbearcr was
Nicholas Kuepfer of Milverton,
nephew of the bride.
A reception was held at lhe
Milverton Legion.
The couple is /lOW residing at Rn.
I, Newton.
BIRT.HS
:: W Gf;i £R.· Ron and Mary lou of Parkh~ll, are
happy to announce the birth of t~elr son
Michael Jeffrey. at St. Joseph's Hospital. Lon·
don on June 18, 1986, weighing 9 Ibs. Pleased
first time grandparents are Harold and Ruth
Robotham of Ingersoll and Wilford and Marilyn
Wagner 01 Salford and first time great grandparents are Connie Adamson, Ingersoll and Roy
Mitchell , Salford.
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Hospital, Ingersoll on Monday
July 7. 1986, George Jones,
age 96, of 419 Wellington
Sireel. Ingersoll, husband 01
the late Norma Berdan
(1954). Oear lalherof Guy,
Ingersoll, Miss Hazel Jones,
Toronlo, Mrs. Roy McBeth
(Laura), Calgary, Albert,
Thamesford, Miss Rhae,
St.Thomas, Mrs
Harry
Henhawke (Marilyn). Kit·
chener
Also survived by
nineteen grandchildren and
several great·grandchildren.
Predeceased by one son,'
Leo. Friends will be received
al the McBeath Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South. Ingersoll on Monday
from 7· 9 p.m., on Tuesday
from 2 . 4:30 and 7 . 9,
where service will be held on
Wednesdax July 9 at 3:00
p.m. Rev. Paul Field of·
ficlating. Inlerment in Harris
Sireet Cemetery. Remem·
brances to the charity of your
choice may be arranged for at
the funeral home.
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Rospital, Ingersoll on Monday
July 7. 1986, Minnie (Nixon)
Haycock of 124 Melitla
Street. Ingersoll. Beloved
wile of Harold Haycock. Dear
molher of Carl. Ancaster,
Gary. Ingersorl. Dear sisler or
Mrs. Hugh Gordon (Olga). R
R 2 Ingersoll. Dear grand.
molher of Suzanne and Mark
Ancaster, Philip and Aaron:
Ingersoll. Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South. rngersoll where
service will be held on
Wednesday July 91h al 1:30
p.m. Rev. Paul Field of.
ficiating. Interment in Harris
Sireet Cemetery. Remem.
brances to Ihe Hearl Founda.
tion or Crippled Children may
be arranged for at the funeral
home.
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July 7, 1986, Jutia (Wheeler)
Davies, age 97. Wife 01 the
late George DaVies (1944).
formerly of 157 Whiting
Street. Ingersoll. Dear mother
of Joyce and Earl Clark.,
Hamilton. Roy and Violel
Davies. Ingersoll. Harry (Bud)
and Lorna Davies. Ingersoll.
Also survived by ten grandchildren and twenty· two
great·grandchildren
Predeceased by one
daughter June Bone Beloved'
. by a number of Wheeler
nieces and nephews. Friends
will be received at St.James
Anglican Church. Oxford
Sireet. Ingersoll on Wednes·
day July 9. 2· 4 and 7 . 9
p.m. where service will be
held on Thursday July 10 at
11 :00 a.m., Canon Tom Grif·
fin officiating. Interment in In,
gersoll Rural Cem~tery
Remembrances to .Crlppled .
Children or charity. of your
choice may be arranged lor at
the McBeath Funeral Home.
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Area Obituaries
UOGG - Darren Bruce I Iogg, 18, of
London and formerly of R.R. 4,
Thamesford, died June 30,1986 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
He is survived by his parents,
Bruce and Mary Hogg of London,
and by his sister Katherine, at home.
He is also survived by his grandmother; Mrs. Don Vaughan of
Thamesford, and his great grandparents, Bill and Mary Noble of Battersea, Ont., and Mrs. Alfred
Vaughan of Hamilton.
He was predeceased by his
brother Michael in 1976, and by his
grandparents .Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Hogg and·Mr. Don Vaughan.
The Rev. Da vid K, Mack conducted the July 2, 1986 funeral service at the Carrothers-Betzner
FunelT I Yome. Interment in Zion
Seventh Line Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ray Gibson,
John Kennedy, David Vaughan, Don
Weir, Mark Weir and Bob Vincent.
Born in st. Marys, Ontario, he~
was a student at the Robarts School
in London, and a member of
Westminster United Church,
Thamesford.
Donations may be made in his
memory to the Canadian Heart and
Stroke Foundation or to Sl. Jo.seph's
Hospital Health Centre building
fund.
Ray H. ~ of RR 4, Aylmer,
passed away at Victoria Hospit(ll,
London, on Monday, July 7, 198G, ill
his 54th year.
Born in The Netherlands, he was a
son of Annetje Bosma and the late
Freerk Bosma. He came to Callada
in 1953 and was a dairy farmer. Mr.
Bosma was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Ruth Van Engen; two daughters,
Miss Eleanor Bosma of JUt 'I,
Aylmer and Mrs. Bert (Anita)
Boyce of Chatsworth; three SOilS,
Harold Bosma, Brian Bosma and
Ray W. Bosma, all of RR 4, Aylmer;
two grandchildren, Bryn and Hebecca; and his mother, Mrs. Anncljc
Bosma in The Netherlands.
Resting at the Ostrand€'r's
Funeral Home, Tillsonburg, whr.rc
service will be held Thursday, Ju)y
10 at 1:30 p.m. conducted by ILev.
W.D. Jarvis of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church.
Interment in 'fillsonburr,
Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the chnt'ily
of your choice would be apprcci:1! cd
by the family.
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Lcllj"y 01 Il\q~lsoll 1\1'30 :;ur
vlved by Uncle TOIl1 01 Moost·
J;1W LJllcle TIlll 0 ' Toloilio
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OnWednesday June 25 .
1 98fl, Euward John Langdon
(J(lck) Coles of 164 Oeale
Slre81. Woodslock in his
89111 year. Husband at Ihe
late Alice Margaret (Brown) .
Fatller 01 Mary Alice (Alex'
anu'er) of Florida . Donald
Langdon 01 Toronto . JoM
Morlon 01 England and
CarQtyn Forrester (Wilhams)
of Otlowa . Also survivlflg are
eleven grandchildren. a
great .orandson and a brother
Leonard Keele( Coles 01 tn ·
gersol l
He was
pred cceasedby a brolher
Gewld and ? sister Mary .
Fflends may call at the n. 0
L0I1(lWorth Funcr;ll Home,
134 Riddell Sircel.
Woodstock . on Friday . Tile
funcrol service will be held on
Salwd;)y June 28, 1986 al
3 .00 p rn
with Reverend
C .H Dickinson offici~ting In·
terment in the Hillview
Cemetery. WoodsloCK . Contribulions to the Unitarian Ser '
vices Commillee would be
gratelully appreciated .
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At Parkwood
Ho spit<.ll . London on Thurs·
day . June 26. 1986. Donald
Hulson . in t\is 64 tl\ year . 01
112 Metc3tfe Sireet. Ingersoll
Beloved husband of
Glona (Moulton) Hutson . Dear
father of Wendy. Toni . and
Jlldy all at home . Mrs . Barry
Anstee (Linda). Ingersoll.
Jolln. tngersoll . Denr broiller
of George and Bert. both of
Ingersoll . Mrs . George Case
(LOuise). Easlwood. Mrs .
Max Barker (Mae). Mrs .
CI(1ude Wrighl (Ann) and Mrs
Rod Louis (Shicley) . (111 of Inucrsoll Dear gr(1l1dfalher of
Micllelle. SI\awn. Melissa and
Jennifer. Predeceased by
Iwo brothers John and
James Friends will be received a.1 Ihe McBeath Funeral
Home . 246 Thames Street
South . Ingersoll, Sunday 12
noon 10 4 :30 p .rn and 7 - 9
p .m . where service wilt be
held on Monday June 30 al
1.30 p .m ., Robert Heald of
ticialing. Intermenl in
E.henezer Cemetery
nelncmbrances 10 Park wood
t lospilal. Watch Tower Bible
Tract Society or Cancer
Sociely . may be nrranged for
ol .110 funeral home.
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Daisy Kathleen \ olfe of Caressilnt
('Me Nursing lIome, Woodstock died at
the Woudslock General lIospit<11 Salurday . She was 87 .
She was horn in England, a d;wghtcr
(~f the lale Joseph and Matilda Coopcr .
She came to Woodstock in H)15 Clnd was
a member of Central United Church .
She IS survived by three sons Wilfred
f:eorge. <Ted) of St. Thomas, Robert of
Cambl'lrlgc and Tim of Sault Ste l'vlarie
and five daughters, Mrs . Marg(lff~t
Helen. Watson of Ingersoll, Mrs . Viola
Mac Go(irree of Cambridge. Mrs . Chris
(Jea~) Kidman of Ayr, Mrs . James
, (j'\'l~l'1e~ Up~old of Sudbury anei Ml-S.
DaiSY Carmichael of Toronto.
She is slirvived also by fOlll' sisters in
EJlgland .
The ftlncral service was held todi\y at
the 1\1cDonald-Rowcll FllnerLlI Home
50 Finlde St., Woodstock with Rev:
HiI~TY l\lacphcrson of Dundas Street
United Church officiating. Burial was
mnde in Hillview Cemelery.
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At Alexandra
ospltal. Ingersoll . on Salurday June 28, 1986, Mrs . Annie Laura (McPhee) Jackson
of Ingersoll. in her 95th year
Wile of the lale Dr John E.
Jackson (1982) . Oear
molher of James Harold
Jackson of London, and Mrs .
John (Jean) Caskey of
Woodstock . Also survived by
seven grandchildren and
eighl great-grandchildren
ViSitation was in the Needham
Funeral Chapel. 520 Dundas
Sireel, London. where the
funeral service was con ·
ducted on Monday June 30
al 1 :30 p .m . with Rev . A . G
Pe(lse olficialing. Intermenl.
Colborne Cemetery.
Godenc/). Donalions to the
Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated .
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!iQ.llliJ.£ - Robert
and Phyllis No.rrie are pleased to announce the birth of their
daughter, Jessica Ann born June 23
1986.
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S J E tiD - John and Camilla Sutherland
are pleased 10 announce the arrival of their
son, Scott William, born June 19, 1986 at SI.
Joseph's Hospital, london, weighing 9 Ibs. 6
oz. Proud grandmothers are Mrs. Dorothy
Sulherland and MIS. Dorothy McCracken olingersol!. Special thanks to Dr. Harding, Dr.
Covens and third lIoor nursing stafr.
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TlTMUSS - Suddenly at his
reS1 e )c e 120 Carroll Street.
Ingersoll on Thursday July
10. 1986. Herb Titmuss. age
52 Beloved husband of
Florence [Auld) Titmuss.
Dear father of Arthur. Don.
Bill and John at home Dear
brother of Bob. St.W1I1iams.
Friends Will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Street. Soulh. Inger·
soli on Friday July 11 from 2 .
4.30 and 7 . 9 pm. where
service will be held on Saturday. July 12 at 1:30 p.m.
Canon Tom Grit/in officiating.
Interment in Harris Street
Cemetery. Remembrances to
tile Heart Foundation may be
arranged for at the funeral
home.
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ARMSTRQ
-McMULLEN
;ucrcrenly at her home in
Kirkland. Washington. on
Tl1Ursday July 10tl1. 1986,
Ann (McMullen) Armstrong.
age 43 Dear daughter of Mrs
Laura Brown. Ingersoll and
the lale Nean McMullen
(1963). Dear step-daugl)ter
of Stanley Brown Ingersoll.
Dear sister of Ross McMullen
and his wife Joyce of Ol\erville. Dear aunt of Ashley and
Megan McMullen Also survived by a number of stepbrothers and sislers of tile
families of Stanley Brown and
the late Ross Kilgour Friends
will be received at the
, McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Street South. Ingersoll on Monday July 1 tlth.
7-9 pm and Tuesday 2·4.30
and 7 -9 pm where service
will be 11etd on Wednesday
July 16th. 2:00 pm. Rev
Grant Darling officiating. Inter·
ment in Otterville Cemelery
Remembrances to Retarted
Childrens I\ssocialion or the
Ingersoll Swimming Pool fund
may be arranged for at the
funeral home
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- At Alexandra
Rospital. Ingersoll on Sunday
July 13. 1986. Augusto Cecchin. age 55. of 21 Catherine
Street. Ingersoll. Beloved
husband of Gina Cecchin.
Dear father of Jim. Waller and
David at home. Dear brother
of Mrs. Lina Frasson of 1laly.
Predeceased by two
brothers. Anteo (1982) and
Angelo in Italy. Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll, until
Tuesday July 15 al 9: 15
am., Ihen to the Church of
the Sacred Hearl for funeral
Mass at 930 Inlerment in
Sacred Heart Cemetery
Parish prayers on Monday ",t
8:00 p.1n Remembrances \0
tile Cancer Society may be
arranged for at the funeral
home.
ouble ring we " ( : ~ng
precedes honeym "o n
in Niagara Falls
Westminster United Church,
Thamesford, was the setting (or the
May 3 spring wedding of Susan Marie
~ and William Bradley Crawford .
Rev. K_ David Mack conducted the
double ring ceremony_ The bride is the
daughter of Mr_ and Mrs. Howard Cook,
Beachville, and the groom is the son of
Lillian Crawford and the late Alex
Crawford of RR 2 Ingersoll.
Lisa Cook, niece of the bride, was
Il1flid of honor with Cindy Crawford.
Laurie Crawford and Joanne Marlin acting as bridesmaids.
Danny Armstrong, friend of the
groom, was best man and ushers were
Scott Crawford. Wayne Crawford and
Darcy Lapier.
Guests were welcomed at the Cook's
hone prior to the reception, which was
held at the Colombo Club. Beachville.
The couple honeymooned at Niagara
Falls and are residing at RIl 2
Ingersoll.
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BARTRAM: Dave and Carol (nee Lazenby) are
pleased to announce the safe arrival of
their daughter Sadie Emma. born June 10.
1986 at Victoria Hospital. London. A sister
for Krystal. Proud grandparents are Bill
and Marion Lazenby and Glen and Jean
Bartram.
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McCRACKEN : John and Camilla (nee
Sutherland) are pleased to announce the
arrival of their son. Scott William, born
June 19, 1986 at St. Joseph's Hospital.
London, weighing 9 Ibs. 6 oz. Proud grandmothers are Mrs. Dorothy Sutherland and
Mrs. Dorothy McCracken of Ingersoll.
Special thanks to Dr. Harding. Or. Covens
and third lIoor nursing staff.
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STARCHUCK: Mike and Tanis are proud to annOllnce the birth of their son Christopher
Steven on June 24, 1986. A little brother
for Brandy and Jody. Pleased sixth time
grandparents are Ted and Marna Sexsmith
and Ann and Steve Slarchuck. Special
thanks to Dr. J. Kirk and all the nurses on
Sf-cond floor Alexandra Hospital.
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Wedding vows
eXCl1aJlged at
l"'rinity CIILlfC!l
HELLO! My flame is Amber Ann Elizabeth
Dawson and arrived on June 11,1986 at
41"8'P.m. I weighed 8 Ibs. 7112 ozs. and I
am 21 " long. My parents are Doug
and Sherry and we all live at R.R. 3, Embro. I have the nicest grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. James Dawson of Mt. Elgin and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rachar of Port
Burwell. I'd like to say a special thanks to
Dr. l. Hicks, Dr. C. Smith and all the
wonderful nurses of Woodstock General
Hospital who took such good care of me
and mom.
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Ingersoll : April I!), 1~n6 in Trinity
Uniled Church, with tile ~ev. Roger
W. l\1cCombc officiating, Carolin
Hosnnne Somerville exchanged
vows wilh .10 m Clayton Sherma n.
I\1r. and Mrs. James Somerville,
BeClchville, are tile parents of the
bride . The groom is the SOil of 1\11'.
and Mrs . Alvin Sherm{)n of Salford.
The bride wore an off Lhe sboulder
salin gown trimmed with lace. She
wore a lace hat with a three-quarter
RAKANOVIC: IIi and Mari are thankful to announce the sale arrival of Miladin Michael,
weighi ng 8 Ibs. 3 oz., on July 2, 1986. A
brother for Mirna and Krisi.
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Bridesmaids were Christille Sherman, Kathy Melanson and Kim
Somerville .
nest man was Allen Smith . Ushers
were Michael Sherman, Jim Somerville and Tim Smith.
fUng bearer was Hoger Fenton.
1\11' . alld 1\1rs. John Sherman are
McKIM: BfI3l1 and Christine McKim (nee--wai ker) are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Nathanael Meredith, on
June 13, 1986, at Victoria Hospital, london. A brother for Colin .
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Maid of hOllor was Judy Hunter.
now residing in 13rantford, Ont.
the July 9 funeral service at McBeath Funera! Home. Interment In
the Harris Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Fred Heeney.
Bruce Hutchison, Merle Harvey,
Murray Haycock. Lloyd Butterworth and Bill Stotlz.
Mrs. Haycock was the former
Minnie Nixon.
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his R.R.2. Mossley residence Satur·
day, July 5, 1986. He was 87 years
old.
Mr. Howe Is survived by his wife.
the former Gladys Manders. and by
his sons William of Ingerson and
Robert of London. .
Also surviving Is his sister. Mrs.
Edna Sells of Windsor.
Mr. Howe Is survived by five
grandchildren and by three greatgrandchildren.
He was predeceased by his sister.
the late Elma Howe, and by his
brothers Frank and Fred.
The Rev. David Staples conducted the July 8 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment
In Putnam Cemetery.
Pallbearers were jack Crosby.
Ken Rath, Herb George, Ron Hutchison, Larry Longfield and Ken
Pickersgill.
HUTSO . Donald Hutson, 62, 112
Metcalf Street, Ingersoll, died at
Parkwood Hospital. London, Thursday, June 26, 1986.
He Is survived by his wife, the
former Gloria Moulton. and by his
chIldren Wendy, Toni and Judy. all
at home, Mrs. Barry (linda> Anstee of Ingersoll, and John of
Ingersoll.
He Is also survived by hIs brothers and sisters, George of Ingersoll. Bert of Ingersoll. Mrs. George
(Louise) Case of Eastwood, Mrs.
Max (Mae) Barker. Mrs. Claude
(Ann) Wright. and Mrs. Rod (Shir- .
ley) Lewis, all of Ingersoll.
Mr. Hutson was the ~randfather
of Michelle. Shawn, Melissa and
Jennifer.
He was predeceased by his brothers John and James.
The f'Jneral service was held at
McBeath Funeral Home Monday,
June 30 wl\h Robert Heald officiatIng. Interment In Ebenezer Cem·
tery.
Honorary Pa II bearers were
James Gasparotto. Roy O'Connor,
Joe Whalen, Doug MacKenzie and .
Bud Davies. Active pallbearers
were Bill Pollschuk, Vic Manship.
Bill Sexsmlth, Dennis Hutson. Bob
Kimberley and Roger Anstee.
~- N rslng Home, Orlllla,
76. Trll1\um u
E t Nissourl
nd formerly of
as •
a
hi
dIed at Soldier s Mem·
TO~~~o~~ltaL Orlilla, July 6, 1986.
or
Is survived by his son Peter
O'~veer of Thornhill. his daugh1er
Joan Oliver of Brantford. and by
f our g randchlldren. d by his sis\er
He was predecease
1 I 1924 by his bro1her
Marlor e n
a'nd by his brother
William ln '930 •
pirie In 1985.
Id Mack condue·
The Rev. K. Dav
.
1h
ied the July 9 funeral serVIce at e
Carrothers- Betzner F u ~e~: I ~~~~~
Thamesford. Intermen
Cemetery.
Hen.
Pallbearers were Harvey
derso n Bruce Henderson. Donald
• Id Charlie McGee. Barney
McDona •
Tye and Donald PIrie.
E t
M
Oliver was born In
as
r.
.
He was a forNlssourl TownshiP·
I B k of
mer employee of the Roya
an
Canada for many years.
TITMUSS - Herbert TltmusS, ,~o
"" ' .' ~ In ersoll, died at hiS
Carroll t..
9
J I 10 1966 at
residence Thursday, U y ,
.
the
the age of 52,
H Is survived by hIS wife, .
for~er F torence Auld, and by hl~
children. Arthur, Don, Bill an
John all at home.
b
AI~O surviving Is his brother Bo
of St WlUlams.
·
Tom Griffin conduded the
. at
Canon
Saturday, July 12 funeral servlceoll
M Beath Funeral Home, Ingers .
t In the Harris Street
c
In t ermen 1
Cemetery.
'
R' k Wltuik.
Pallbearers were
IC
Dave Zlnn, Dave McDona~d, Shawn
and Gord Hartfield.
Bancro It
I ed at
Mr TltmusS was emp oy
.
Inge;soU Machine. He taught public
school for a number of years.
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DEATHS
Olr(r,HS
Mrs. Merle S roud of Tillsonburg,
formerly of Springford, passed away
at Tillsonburg District Memorial
Hospital on Thursday, July 10, 1986,
in her I14th year.
STEPHENSON· Jim and Mary are pleased to
annollonce Ihe sare arrival of their
daughter, Marie Theresa Josephine, born
July 6, 1986. A sister lor Matthew, Lisa,
Patrick and David.
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Born at Verschoy)e, August 14,
CHALKLEY - Glen and Carolyn are pleased to
anno'Llnce the safe arrival of Andrea's new
sisler, Ashlcigh Nicole. Ashleigh was bOln
June 4, 1986 at the Woodstock General
Hospital, weighing 6 lb. 14 and a hall oz.
Proud gJamlpJlcnts are Mr. and Mrs.
Jamcs HlInlley, Salford and Mr. and Mrs.
F,ed Chalkley, Sweaburg.
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1902, she was a daughter of the late
Francis Ellis and the former Rosa
Hill. Her first husband, Harley At-,
wood predeceased her in 1965 and
her second husband, Merle Stroud in
1%7.
Surviving are four daughters,
Mrs. James (F'erne) Hutchison of
RTt 2, Mount Elgin, Mrs. Leota Scott
of RR 3, Tillsonburg, Mrs. Glen
(Elsie) Wigle of Chatham and Mrs.
1\1erlin (Elva) Stroud of Burlington;
one Sister, Mrs. Lewis (Wilhelmine)
Ketchabllw of fiR 6, Tillsonburg; 14
gra ndchildren; 10 great- grandchildren; and a sister-in-law, Mrs.
Elsie Ellis of Delmer.
She was predeceased by a sister,
Mrs. Mildred Shuttleworth in 1963
and by two brothers, Mervin Ellis in
1919 and Keith Ellis in 1986.
Rested at the Ostrander's Funeral
Home, Tilisonburg, where service
was held Saturday, July 12 at 1:30
p.m. conducted by Rev. W.D. Jarvis
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church.
Interment in Harris St. Cemetery,
Ingersoll.
CLENDENNING' - Jim and Barb are thrilled to
al\~)ounce toe sale 3f1ival of their precious
daughter, Alison Ann, born May 31,1986
at 10:40 p.m. weighing 8 lb. 12 oz. Proud
grand paren ts are Dorothy Clendenn i ng of
Ingersoll. Bessie Bencsik of Woodstock and
Vince Bencsik of loronlo. Special than ks
10 Drs. Freeman, Smith and the 3rd floor
nursing stall at Woodstock General
Hospital.
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, NORRIE· Robert and Phyllis are pleased to an·
, -nDUnce the safe arrival of their daughter
Jessica Ann, on June 23, 1986, at alexan- I
dra !lospital, weighing 81b. I and one half
oz . A sister ror Patty' and Billy. Proud
grandparents are Lou and Helen McSherry '
of Ingersoll and Marion Norrie of
Hamilton. Special thanks to Dr's., nurses
on 2nd floor maternity or Alexandra
Hospital alld all who sent corus and good
wishes.
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BOUWM~N·WITTE~EEN . Mrs.
Louise Bouwman·Wltteveen, 74,
R.R. 3, Weiland Port, Ont., died at
West Lincoln Memorial Hospital,
Grimsby, Monday, July 7, 1986.
She Is survIved by her children,
Hennle and Jos Van der Laan of
Cambridge, Gerry and Jannle Wit.
teveen of R.R. 2, Thamesford, Thea
and John De Boer of Brantford,
Wilma and John Witteveen of
Calster Centre, Ont., Jack and
Margo Bouwman of Burlington, by
12 grandchildren and by six great.
grandchildren.
She was the sister of Driesje of
Holland, William Rlesebas of Lon·
don, and Clarence Rlesebas of
Aylmer.
The funeral was held at the
Emanuel Reformed Church, Wood.
stock, Wednesday, July 9 at 2 p.m.
The Rev. J. Drost officiated. Inter.
ment was In Oxford Memorial Park
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bert Wltteveen,
Bob De Boer, John De Boer, Jim De
Boer, Ted Sanders and Ed Hettlnga. '
She was predeceased by her first
husband, the late Lubbertus Wit.
teveen In 1971.
COL
~. . Leon A. Coleman
dIed Sunday, July 6, 19B6 at Oxford
Regional NurSing Home, Ingersoll.
He was 96 years old.
Mr. Coleman was formerly of
Toronto and Clearwater, Florida.
He was the husband of the late
Jean Coleman, and Is survIved by
his son, Leon L. (Bud) Coleman of
R.R. 4, Ingersoll.
Also survIving are his grandchild.
ren, Mrs. Mlchacl "U.ee} Bo'vteHe of
Waterloo, and Gary Coleman, and
hIs great·grandchlldren, VIrginia,
James and Melinda Coleman, and
Jacqule Boutette.
A memorial service was held at
McBeath Funeral Home Wednesday, July 9 at 10 a.m. The Rev.
Paul Field officiated.
Interment in Sylvan Abbey Cem.
etery, Clearwater, Florida.
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DAVIES· Mrs. Julia Davies dIed
at the age of 97 at Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll, Monday, July 7,
1986.
She was the wife of the late
George Davies (1944), formerly of
157 Whiting Street. Ingersoll.
Mrs . Davies is survived by her
ch lIdren, Joyce and Arch Deacon
Earl Clark, Hamilton, Roy and
Violet Davies, Ingersoll, Harry
(Bud) and Lorna DavIes, Ingersoll,
and also survived by 10 grandchild·
ren and 22 Qreat'Qrandchildren.
Mrs. Davies was predeceased by
her daughter, the late June Bone.
She Is also survived by a number
of Wheeler nephews and nieces.
The funeral was held at St.
James' Anglican Church, Thurs·
day, July 10 at 11 a.m. Canon Tom
GrIffin officiated, assisted by Arch
Deacon Earl Clark. Interment In
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Paul Davies,
Charles Davies, George Davies,
Karl Davies, Clarence Dykstra and
Jeff Bone. F lower Bearers were
Steve Johnston, John FrancheHo
l and Paul Tisehart.
JONES· George Jones, 96, died at
Ingersolf's Alexandra Hospital on
Monday, July 7, 1986.
He was predeceased by his wife,
the late Norma (Berdan) Jones In
1950.
He Is survived by his children,
Guy of Ingesoll, Miss Hazel Jones of
Toronto, Mrs. Roy (Laura) Mc·
Beath of Calgary, Albert of
Thamesford, Miss Rhae Jones of St.
Thomas, and Mrs. Harry (Marilyn)
Henhawke of Kltchener. Also survl·
vlng are 19 grandchildren and
severa I great-grandchildren.
Mr. Jones was predeceased by his
son Leo.
The Rev. Paul Field conducted
the Wed., July 9 funeral at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment In 'he
Harris Street Cemetery.
HAYCOCK . Mrs. Minnie Haycock, 124 Melita St., Ingersoll, dIed
July 7, 1986 at Alexandra Hospital,
Ingersoll.
She Is survived by her husband,
Harold Haycock, and by her sons
Carl of Ancaster and Gary of
Ingersoll .
Also surviving Is her sister, Mrs.
Hugh (Olga) Gordon of R.R. 2,
Ingersoll, and her grandchildren,
Suzanne and Mark of Ancaster, and
Philip and Aaron of Inger~lI.
ORME At Alexandra,
'R'ospilaJ in Ingersoll on Friday'
July 18, 1986, Viola Orme,
age 69, of 263 Wonham
Street, Ingersoll. She Is survived by nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by
her sister Florence Persons '
(May 19B5). Cremation, A,
rnem~rjal service to be held at ,
. the Kingdom Hall, Bell Street,
Ingersoll on Monday July '\
.21stall:30p.m.
;
ARMSTRONG - Suddently at her
Kirkland, Washington, USA home,
Ann (McMullen) Armstrong died on
Thursday, July 10, 1986, She was 4J
years old.
Mrs. Armstrong was the daughter
of Mrs. Laura Brown of Ingersoll,
and the late Nean McMullen (1963),
She was the stepdaughter of Stanley
Brown of Ingersoll and the sister of
Ross McMullen and his, wife J6yce~
of Otterv III e.
Mrs. Armstrong
survived by
her nieces, Ashley and Megan
. McMullen and survived by a number of stepbrothers and sisters of
the families of Stanley Brown ~nd
the late Ross Kilgour.
The funeral was held at McBeath
Funeral Home Wednesday, July 16
at 2 p.m. The Rev. Grant Darling
officiated: Interment In Otterville
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Doug Bertrand,
Tom Brown, Mark Kilgour, Ron·
Fisher~ Ron Brackenbury and Alan
Scott.
Remembrances may be made to
the Mentally Handicapped Child·
ren's Association or to the Ingersoll
Swimming Pool fund.
Is
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- Augusto Cecchln, 55,21
~ fierlne Street, Ingersoll, died at
Alexandra Hospital Sunday, July
13, 1986.He Is survived by his wife Gina,
and ,by his sons Jim, Walter and
Davld, all at home.
Also surviving Is his sister, Mrs.
Llna Frasson of Italy.
.
He was predeceased by two
brothers, Anteo In 1982, and Angelo
In Italy.
The funeral mass was held at
Sacred Heart Catholic Church on
Tuesday, July 15 at 9: 30 . a_m.
Interment In Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Louis Tonln,
Joe Tonln, Marlo Tesolat, John
Tessarl, Lla Fauaro and Tony
Artuso.
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5S Deaths~~
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Alexandra'
I-fYDEN - Ingersoll on,
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Dear motna r 0
Lorne Hyden. Allison (Mary).
Mrs. George Janet Hyden. ,
porI Fr~nks. sister o( Mrs. '
Toronto. DeafL8urene). Lon8erl Lumb t
dmolher 01 .
don. D~ar gr~~o lTracey). '
Mrs. Bnan.L
d Suzanne
Bnan an
Blenheim.
FrankS. Dear
Allison. P~~other 01 Gran am .
great-gran predeceased by
and TIHany.
Lorne Crabb l
one brolher ecelv'ed at Ihe
FriendS Will be r \ Home. 246
I McBealh Fune~aSouth, Inger·
Thames SHee 7 _9 and Fnso\\ on Thursday d 7 - 9 ? m ..
day 2 - 4' 30 l:~e serVice Will
where com~aturday July 26
be held on m Rev. Georg.e
at '\ :30 ,~. ,"
Inlerment In
Wall 0(llc\a\ln8~metery.
HarriS S\re~
!;;£ 1I.J7,pf"L
I(t u/t.w
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o . Wife of fhe laleH~w~~d
Murphy (1974) . Dear molner
of Mrs . Donald Lord (Verna)
Ingersoll. Norman Murphy '
A/dergrove B.C. Also surviv:
ed by five grandchildren and
,one greal . grandch'ld
Predeceased by ~n~
daughfe~Johanne (1936) .
. There. Will be no funeral home
VIsItation . The service will be
~eld at Ihe McBeath Funeral
orne, 246 Thames Sireel
SOUlh. Ingersoll on Frida
August 1 at , :30 p.m .. Re/ '
George .Wall officiating . Inter . .
ment In Ingersoll RUral
Cemetery . Remembrances 10
~'exandra Hospital Memorial
und may be arranged for at
the funeral home .
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It is wtth:deep sorrow we announce 'the passing of Robert William
Skinner on July 23, 1986 at ,the
Canadian Forces Base Winnipeg
Hospital, aftet his courageous battle with: cancer.
Bill was born on July 29, 1940 in
Ingersoll, and on completion of ~h:
S"chaol joined'the Canadian Army.
Throughout his almost 26 years of
service, he was amember oNhe 8th:
Canadian Hussars (Princess
Louises), an armoured regiment. In
addition tb his many tours of duty in
Canada,' he served with: NATO in
West Germany, 'the Uruted Nations
Forces is Israel, and attended 'the
Australian Staff College' in Australia.
He will" be .sadly missed bY' his
wife Sharon Skinner (nee: Duvall);
daughter Becky Susanne and son'
William Tim()thy, of Winnipeg,
Man. Bill is survived by his grandmother Margaret Cragg;' his
mother Margaret Jane Skinner
(nee. Cragg); f~ther Ronald Gallir
way Skinner; brother Da vid Ronald
Skinner and wife Pat Skinner and
family, all of Ingersoll, as well as
Aunt Marion Walters of London,
Ont.
Billwill be fondly remembered by ·
wife's family in IngersoU and
area. He leaves ~hind many good
friends, both: military and civilian,
in Winnipeg, Yellowknife, N.W.T.,
and at many of'the Canadian Forces
Bases at which' he served.
Cremation' has taken place. A
memorial service was held at 'the
Chapel of ' the Good Shephered at
C.F.B. Winnipeg, on Sunday, July
'Xl. Padre JOhh Jolliffe officiated.
. 0'
IL -Ralph:Walter O'Neil, 36,
R.R.3, orndale, died July 20, 1986
at his home.
.
'He is survived b~ his 'wife Mari!lian;' his sons Patrick ' and Christopher and . daughter Karen, all at
home;
parents, Mr. a~d Mrs.
Gerald O'Neil of R.R. 3, Thorndale,
and' his brother Steve, R .R. 3,
Thorndale, and sisters Mrs. Ron
(Diane) Bender of R.R, 1, Gowans- . ,
town, Mrs. Paul (Linda) Vezina of
London, and Janet of R.R. 3,
Thorndale.
.
.:
Also surviving ar~ his mother and I
fgther-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Antone
:
. Cornelissen of Watford.
Mr. O'Neil rested at 'the Car- :
rdthers-Betzner Funeral Home, :
Th~mesford, ,until July 23 When ;
Pastor E. Leiska conducted 'the"
funeral service at St. George's '
Anglican Church; Thbr~dale. Interment in Trinity Anglican Chilr'ch:
Cemetery, Birr, :Ontario.
Pallbearers were Ben Aarts, Ted
Beatard, Carl Pelkam, Ken Holman, Doug O'Neil and Gordon'
Jones. Honorary pallbearers were ·
George Taylor, Gary Stevens, Paul
AtthUr, Jim Brook, Wilf Kemp and
Allan Jones.
.
Mr. O'Neil was born in London,
Ont. He was a farmer and a
member of st. George's Anglican
Chureh', Thorndale. He was a member of'the ~hur'ch's board of management and ' a past warden.
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LImE - Christine and Brent are proud to ~ ..
"ounce the birth of their son, Kevin Newton
Todd, July 15, 1986 at Woodstock General
Hospital, weighing six pounds, nine au·nces. He
was born at 2:35 ·p.m. He is a grandchild for
Boyse and Maureen Somerville, Woodstock
Yvonne Little, Ingersoll, Wilson little, Salford:
and great grandchild of Emma Killen
Woodstock, Emma Newton, Ingersoll, and Bet:
ty Parker, St. Thomas . .
NA
IVELL - Lindsey is thrilled to announce
the sa e arrival of her new baby sister, Jaime
Michelle, weighing seven pounds, 14 ounces,
born July 8, 1986. Proud parents are Dave and
Lisa. Proud grandparents are AI and Judy .
Empey and Barb and Bill Nancekivell.
DEATHS
Major Robert WIIUam Skinner,
C.D . .
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DEATHS
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sister, Sylvia. Proud parents are Wayne and
Jenny McLeod . Proud grandparents are Corry
Versteger and Kathleen McLeod.
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GRIFFIN - Robert and Shirley Griffin are pleaso announce the safe arrival of their new
daughter, Megan Marie, born July IS, 1986,
weighing six pounds, two and one-half ounces
at Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll. Proud grand:
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kereliuk of
Windsor, and Mrs. Helen Griffin of Windsor.
Sister for Barbara and Lisa.
DAFONSELA - Manuel and Karen (nee: Garton)
are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of'
their daughter, Brittany Lee, at 3:55 a.m., July
14, 1986, weighing six pounds, 12 ounce
Happy grandparents are Don and Rosalene Gar.
ton, lronbridge, Celestino and Angelina
Dafonsela, london. Great grand parents are
Mrs. Dorothy Garton and Mr. and Mrs. Carmen
Chambers. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Lai and Mrs.
Massey and the OBS staff at Oshawa General
Hospital. Avery special thanks to the University
Hospital IVF team in London for making our
dream come true.
HA W
S. John and Brenda are thrilled to an·
nounce the safe arrival of their daughter, Mary ,
Elizabeth (Mary Beth) born July II, 1986 at
9:35 a.m., weighing seven pounds, seven
ounces. Proud grand parents are Charles and
Gladys Harris of Ingersoll, and Richard and
Helen Weeks of Woodstock. Thanks to Dr. K.
Shaughnessy, Or. C. Smith, and second floor
maternity of Alexandra Hospital.
I
- Cam and Vicki welcome with love
e arrival of their daughter, Kathryn Victoria,
on July 6, 1986 at 8:19 a.m. A sister for Ant
drew. Proud grand parents are Reg and Ja-anne
Daltry of Ingersoll, and John and Ada Whiting
of Hamilton, and great grand parents, Henry
and florence Murphy of Wallaceburg.
EL
- Rick and Kathy Ellis, 230 Won ham
treet, Ingersoll, joyfully announce the safe arrival .of .their.;daugllter,;1.a.uren ,.Elizabeth. She .
was born July 21, 1986 at Alexandra Hospital.
She is a little sister for Kevin, a second grand. :
child for Dave' and Marion Ellis, Ingersoll, and
a twelfth grandchild for Jim and Betty Huntley
of Salford. Special thanks to Drs. Mervart,
Rechner, Simpson and Mayberry, and nursing
staff at Alexandra Hospital.
.
5S Deaths
~~ -
At Alexandra
I a .. Inger~oll on Friday
August 1, 1986, Harold Riddle age 77 01 255 Skye .
Str eet. Ingersoll. Beloved
husband of Greta . (Steeper) _
Riddle . Dear father of Mrs .
Robert Wade (Margaret).
Woodstock. George" Mrs. I
Terry Stright (Ruth) and Mr:,s. !
Dorothy Herman. all of Inger· .
5011 . Mrs. William House I
(Audrey) . Mississauga, Mrs . '\
Herbert Heywood (Reta) , Ex·
eter . Janet Riddle, Toronto.
Louis. Ingersoll. Mrs . John
Eby (Gail), Elmira. Dear
brother of Mrs . Joe Smith
(Iva). Centreville . Also survived by sixteen grandchildren.
Predeceased by ' two
brothers Earl and Arthur
Friends will be received attha
McBepth Funeral Home, 246
Thames Street South, Inger- \
soli. Saturday 7 - 9 p.m. and .
Sunday 2 -4:30 and 7 - 9 i
p .m. where service yvill ~e "
held on Monday August 4 at i
1 :'30 p.m. Rev . John Jenn· I
ings officiating . Interment in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery
Moose Lodge memorial service on Sunday August 3 at
7 :00 p .m. I
S..E"..-vI//lJE<'
ReUle-I.<)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
JIM AND Audrey !i!n£ekivell of Ingersoll and
Walter and Heddy Wojewod ~ of Toronto are
pleased to announceth a'ttheir children Scott
Douglas and Wanda Sophia were married on
Ju Iy II, 1986 in London, Ontario.
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BIRTHS
-
~HITING - Cam and Vicki welcome with love
,the arrival of their daughter, Kathryn Victoria,
~n July 6, 1986 'at 8:49 a.m. A sister for Andrew. Proud grandparents are Reg and Joanne
baitr£;~ of Ingersoll, and John and Ada Whiting
. ~f Hamilton, and great grandparents, Henry
pnd Florence Murphy of Wal\aceburg.
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l-IAMMOND - Mark and Kelly (nee laarz) are
announce the birth of their
daughter, Amanda Lee, born on July 22, 1986,
at Victoria Hospital weighing 4 Ibs. 7 oz. Proud
grandparents are Sally and Jim Laarz and
~eorge and Joan Hammond of Ingersoll.
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lhri1Ted"tO
~ - Had and Irene Fraser are proud to
~nounce the arrival of their first grandchild, a
~randson Robert Douglas in New Braunfels.
fR
Texas onJ une 12, 1986, weighing B Jbs, 9 oz.
Proud parents are Lynda and Mark Statler.
Great grandparents are Harold and Evelyn
Hoare and louise Fraser.
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6I1QJ SON - Daryl and Kerry Anderson (nee
'laIr
pronsen) are happy to an nounce the arri'val of their first child, a son Shawn Clark,
b_orn on July 17, 1986 at 'Alexandra Hospital
~. eighing 8 Ibs. 10 OlS. Proud first-time grandRarents are John and Shirley Anderson of Ing,ersoll and sixth grandchild for John and Riek
'{an Spronsen of Ingersoll. Also the fifth great~'andchild for Jim and Peggie Anderson of
ll)lsonburg and ninth great-grandchild for
Gl.adys Parish of Windsor. Special thanks to Dr.
'Rechner and Dr. Mervart and a\l the staff of
Alexandra Hospital.
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SS Deo,ths
tlATC tj-SMIJJ:j,.- On Satur·
~ugusrg , '986 at 12
noon a double interment service :.viii take place at Harris
Street Cemetery Ingersoll for
the cremated ' remains of
Evelyn Hatch (Smith) and her
husband Rayburn F. Smith.
Evelyn 'IS tne daughter of the
late Burton E., Hatch, and
sisler of Beatrice,E. Hatch of
i Kitchener, Ontario. Friends i
: will gather at Ihe McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll at
11: 15 'a.m . on Saturday
August 9, then will proceed
to the Harris Street Cemetery
tor the service . Rev. John
Jennings of Ingersoll will 01·
ficiate. Friends are invited to
a bullet lunch at the Elmhurst
Inn following the service .
;ie
DavIa <11'"
arival 01 tn.elr
nounce the brolhe r . Bnan
new baby July 18, 1986.
James. born b 10 oz . Proud
weighing 6 I S~rence Jr. al1d
parents are ~derson) . proud
She rri (nee
are Mr . and
. grandparents e pya Sr ., and
MrS. Lawren~nderSOf\ . Proud
Mrs Helen
IS are Mrs.
greal-grandpar~nand Me EdMary A,nde rso all of \ng er ward LOl..lg~\e~hankS \0 Dr.
5011. Specla
and nLlrses on
10m Mayberry
Alexandra
r
seco'n d i\c·o ,
Hospital.
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55 Deaths
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At Alexandra
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oS~'p"~I~a~
l, Ingeroll on Sunday
55 Deaths
At Alexandra
Hospi a. Ingersoll on Satur'
day August 16. 1986. Elsie
(Wilton) Baigenl. .in her 90th
year. of '3 Wadsworllh
Drive . Ingersoll . Wife of the
late Roy Baigent (1981) .
Dear mother of Wallace, R R
3 Ingersoll . George . R R.3 In·
gersoll. Ralph. R R 3 Ingersoll. Max, R R 2 Thmaesford,
and Mrs. Robert Hutchison
(Joyce). R R 5 Ingersoll. Dear
Sisler of Mrs . Pearl Rickard,
London . Also survived by
twenty grandChildren arid sixteen great·grandchildren .
Predceased by one 1 sister
Olga Rennie (1955) and one
brother Roy Willon . Friends
will be received al the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Street South. Ingersoll, on Monday tram 2 ·4 :30
and 7 . 9 p.m. where service
will be held on Tuesday
August 19 at .1 :30 p.m .
Pastor, Glen Duff officiating .
Interment in Banner
Cemetery . Remembrances to
the Banner United Church
Memorial Fund or charity of
. your choice may be arranged
for at the funeral Home .
August 17. 1986, Helen ,
.' (Goodwin) Leonard, age 80 . .
l of . Ingersoll. Wite of the late (
. Frederick Leonard. (1966).
I Dear mother of Mrs. Alice Lih
lie, London, Mrs . Bruce
Zavitz (Mabel) . R R 1 Mount
\ Elgin and John of R R 4 Inger· ,
soil. Also survived by one ;
sister, one brother. sixteen
grandchildren and twenty,
three great· grandchildren.
Predeceased by one brother.
Friends will be received al the
McBeath Funeral Home . 246
Thames Street South, Ingersoll on Monday fronm 7 - 9
p.m . where service will be
held on Tuesday August 1 9
'at 11 a.m. Rev . Lorenzo
Ramirez officiating . Interment
in Lutton Cemetery. Remem ·
brances to the charity of your
choice may be arranged for at
the funeral home .
!,~ At Alexandra
ospital. Ingersoll on Sunday
August 17.' 1966. E. Rose
(Coates) Walsh in her 86th
year of 148 Albert Street. Ingersoll. Wife of the late Clif.
ford Walsh (1937) . Dear
mother of Rev. David of Windsor and John of london . Dear
grandmother of Michael
Mark. Mary Helen (Partridge):
John Jr .. David and Matthew .
Also survived by six great·
grandchildren . Friends will be
received at the family
residence, '148 Alber! Street.
Ingersoll on Monday from 7 .
9 p .m and Tuesday 2 - 4 and
7 - 9 , then to Sl.James
Anglican Church for funeral
service on : WedneSday
August 20 at 130 p .m .. Rev
Roger McCombe officiatino .
fnte~menl in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery .. Remembrances to
St.James Restoration Fund
may be arranged by calling
the McBeath Funeral Home .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
rron, of In, gersoll are pleased to announce the
, marriage of their daughter. Tara, to
Timothy Coulter. son o~ ~eginald
and Marilyn Coulter of Mlsslssauga.
The wedding was held in Banff
Alberta on February 2. 1986. The
couple now reside. in_ Lake Louise.
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BIRTHS
PYE: Michael, Tommy and David are pleased to
....announce the safe arrival of their new
baby, brother, Brian James, born Ju,ly 18,'
1986, weighing 6 lb. 10 oz. Proud parents
are Lawrence Jr. and Sherry (nee Ander·
son). Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Pye, Sr. and Mrs. Helen Anderson. Proud great grandparents are Mrs.
Mary Anderson and Mr. Edward Loughrey
all of Ingersoll. Special thanks to Dr. Tom'
Mayberry and nurses on 2nd. floor Alexan·
dra Hospital, Ingersoll.
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DEATH
DUNN ' At st. jose\)h's Hospital, London ,o~
~~nday August 11, 1986, Paul Freden~
Dunn of 4GB powell Street., Woodsto~k In
his 35th. year. Beloved husba~d , of VICk~
(Pollard) Ounn. Dear son of Wllha~ Ou
of Woodstoc\<. and Hazel Dunn of HIckson.
Dear brother of Mrs. Douglas (Lyn) stewart
Woodstock Mrs. Wayne (Wendy) Penny ar
WOOdstOCk', Predeceased by one son Mat·
th (1985) , funeral services were held 00
ew
ust 12 at the McDonald·
Thursday, Aug
50 Finkle Street,
Rowell Funeral Home,
. '
'th
Rev
Or
C H. Dlckmsoo
Woodstoc k, WI
..,
,
officiating. 1nterment at the Anglican
Cemete(y, As expressions of sympa~hy
memorial contri~utiol\s to t,he canadla~
Cancer Society WIll be apprecIated.
HUTSON: Dennis and Diane of Ingersoll thank
00 for the safe arrival and welcome with
love the birth of their first child, a
daughter, Tabitha Diane Florence, born
Tuesday, August 5, 1986 at 1:57 a.m. at
Ingersoll Alexandra Hospital, weighing 7
Ibs. 7 oz. Proud and happy grand parents
of a long awaited granddaughter are
Howard and Sharon Winegardner of
Beachville and Cecil ani Phyllis Smith of
Ingersoll. Second great·grandchild of
Thomas and Florence McCully of Sparta
and 7th great-grandchild of Norman and
Helen Hardy-of Ingersoll and a first great·
granddaughter of Irene Hutson of Inger·,'
soIl. Special thanks go to Dr. James Kirk
and nurses and staff of OB ward at Alexandra Hospital.
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WHALEN: N~than James is pleased to an·
-OOUOce' the arrival of his brother Dorian
Don on July 22, 1986 weighing 4 Ibs. 12
oz, Proud parents are Jim and Dawn
(layton), Special thanks to Dr. Dalton, Dr.
Backing, Ingersoll ambulance and ne~
natal staff of St. Joseph's.
5
GREENLY: Steve and Marsha (nee Matthews)
app'i!y announce the birth of their little
baby girl, Jessica leah on Sunday, August
17, 1986 in london at Victoria Hospital,
weighing 8 lb. 4 oz. First grandchild for
Ralph and Vivian Matthews, Ingersoll and
third for Howard and Eve Greenly,
london.
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Jeff and Kathy (nee Sauter) are
. preaSed to announce the birth of their first
child, a daughter, Jessica Marie, born
August 14, 1986 io Leamington, Ontario.
Proud grandparents are Hm and Audrey
Nancekivell, Ingersoll and Nick and Thea
Sauter, London.
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: Scott and Isabel and son David
are pleased to announce the birth of their
daughter and sister, Jennifer An ne, at
Woodstock General Hospital on August 18,
1986, weighing 8 Ibs, 6 ozs. Proud grandparents are linn and Marla Johnstone and
Ed and Isabel Treszl. SpeCial thanks to Dr.
Christopher J. Smith 'and nurses Jean
Oliver and Peggy Smith,
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ARMSl,H.MN 4
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ull~nu ;:'Cl Y 1 \.. .... '"
for't e ate Elizabeth Ann (McMullen) Armstrong, who passed away
sudden1y, July 10 at he~ home, i~
Kirkland, Washington, were' hel '
Wednesday, July 16 at 2 p.m. fro.
,the McBeath Funeral Home. Ingersoll, with'the Rev. Grant D. Darling
two nieces, A'shley and Megan
I
officiating.
'McMullen of Otterville; also sev·
Pall bearers were Tom Brown,
eral step~br()thers and sisters.
I
'. ~in Brackenbury, DOUg. Bertrand,
She was a sales representative
n Fischer, Allan Scott and Mark
and trainer for Organon Teknika
I
. gour.
Interment followed at .
Corporation, West, Coast Region.
I. Ot ' r Cemetery, Otterville.
Seattle, Wa'shlngton, U.S.A. and
In\her 44th: year, 'she was pregraduate of Norwi'ch: District High:'
I deceased by " h~r father,
Nean
School and Hamilton and District
:
McMun~n
(1963),
and
st~~fath~r,
SChool of Medical Techhology,
, Ross Kilgo~ (1981). SurvlVmg are
Mohawk College with: a Registered
~r m()th~r, Mrs. Laura Brown and
Lab Te'chhologist degree. Later'she
step-father Mr. Stanley Brown of
continued to be an advanced regis'\
.
Ingersoll; one brather, Ross Mctered techhologist.
Vullen and wife Joyce of Otterville;
DEATHS
BIRTHS
: LEWIS - Doreen and Iwan w~nt to announce a
:: b 70ther for Alun, August 8, 1986.5 lb . 15
.
oz. Grandparents are Marion and Joe
~ilson. Ingersoll and Kathleen Lewis, Car·
dIff. Wales. Many than ks to the second
floor staff at Alexandra Hospital and St.
::
Joseph's Hospital, London.
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:: MUnON . Janice Morin and Joseph Mutton
::
35 Thames Street North, Ingersoll ar~.
::
pleased to announce the birth of their
:.
daughter Collette Michele Mutton on
:~
August 4, 1986. weighing 7 Ib5. 3 0;5. at
::
Alexandra Hospital.
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INGER...S O '-'_
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WHITTAKER ~.rohri Peter Whit~
ta er, 7~ , i2 Wa'Shington Street,
Thamesford, died July 26, 1986 at
woodstock General Hospital.
.
He is survived bY' his wife, 'the
, former Frieda Karn; by' his sons
John and' his wife Bev of R.R. 5,
, Embro Ron anI! his fiancee Candy
of Tha~esford" and by his dau'gh:'
lers Eleanor and her fiance ~ Lyle
Ritz' of London, Shirley Sinclair of
London, and Betty and h~t hUsband
Bill Dickman of Woodstock.
Also surviving are' seven grand'children" his br6thers Garnet and
Joe b~th-- of Stratford, and' his
sist~rs Ethel Griffin of London,
Mrs. 'Earl (MYrtle) Collins of
Clinton, and Mrs~ Tom (Mabel)
Handy of Seafotth.
.
Mr. Whittaker was predeceased
by his br()ther Alex and by his sister.
Florence.
The Rev. A.G. Pease conducte~
,the July 29 funeral service at 'the
CarrMhers-Betzner Funeral Home.
Interment Dorchester Union Cem~
etery.
. .
Pallbearers were Ed Kepmskl,
George Whittaker, Jim Whittaker,
Bob Whittaker, Uoyd Budden and
Andy Budden.
Mr. Whittaker was born in West
Zorra Township. He was a retired
farmer.
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fi. - Florence Lillial' I
Golding, '104, R.R. 3, Ingersoll, diee
August 3. 1986 at Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll.
She was predeceased by her hus·
, band, the late William John Golcling,
and by two brothers. Vincent and
Fred.
Surviving ar~ her sons William of
R.R. 2. Thamesford. and Henry of
R.R. 3, Ingersoll, and' h~r two
daughters, . Mrs. Atthlrr (Isabel)
McNeil 'of' Paris, and Mrs. Ron
(Betty) Park of Vancouver. Mrs.
GoldiIlg is also survived by seven
grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.
Archdeacon J'ohh N. Doidge conducted'the August 6 funeral service
at'the Carr()thers-Betzner Funeral
Home in TI1::"mesford. Interment in
J
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Mrs. Golding was born in Notth:
Oxford Towrtship. She was g homemaker and a member of Westminster United Church:
,MURP~X -
At Alexandra Hos, ngersoll •.on Wednesday, July '
3?, 1986, Alberta (Cook) Murphy, 7S,
died. She was ~the wife of 'the late
Howard Murphy, who predeceased
her in 1974.
Mrs. Murphy was 'the dear mother of Mrs. Donald (Verna Mae)
wrd of Ingersoll, Norman Murphy
of Aldcrgrove, B.C., and is also
survived by five grandchldren and
one great-grandchild.
She was predeceased by \ h~r
daughter J'ohi:mne in 1936.
The funeral waS held at McBeGlth-Funeral Home August 1, 1986 at 1: 30
p.m. wlth 'the Rev. George Watt
officiating. Interment Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery.
'
Pallbearers were Lorne Bowman
Bob Jewett, Eugene Mabee, Garnet
Prouse. Irv Park and Fred Plato,
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SKye Street, Ingersoll. died August
I. 1986 at Alexandra Hospital.
. -. ·-· He is survived by his wife, 'the
~. . former Greta Steeper; by his two
_ sons, George and Louis Riddle, b()th
of Ingersoll, and by) his seven
dau-ghters , Mrs. Robert (Margaret
Wade of Woodstock, Mrs. Terr}
(Ruth) Stright of Ingersoll, Mrs.
Dor()thy Herman of Ingersoll, Mrs.
Wi1liam ,(Audrey) House of '
Mississauga, Mrs. Herbert (Reta)
. Heywood of Exeter, Janet Riddle of
Toronto and Mrs. John (Gail) Eby of
Elmira.
'
Also surviving are 16 grand'children. and' his sister, Mrs. Joe
(Iva) Smith: of Centreville.
Mr. Riddle was predeceased by
two br()thers, Earl and Atthur.
Th~ Rev. John Jennings conducted 'th~ August 4 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Mr. Riddle was born in Oxford
.. County. .
.
A Moose Lodge memorial service
wa~ held Sunday! August 3 at 7 p.m.
- Harry Sharp, 88,' 276
Ox ord Street, died at Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll, July 31, 1986.
Mr. Sharp is survived b» his dear
friends, Piebe and Mona Kobus and
family of Ingersoll.
Lieutenant Harold Fox of " th~
Ingersoll Salvation Army conducted ' the August 2, 1986 funer
service at 'the Carr(jthers~Betznel"
Funeral Home, Th'amesford. Interment Pleasant View Cemetery.
, Curries .
Mr. Sharp was born in England.
He worked as a mail carrier for
Canada Post.
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BAIGE ~l :
Mrs. Elsie Baigent,
adsworlh Dr., Ingersoll, died
at Alexandra Hospital Saturday,
August 16, 1986.
She was predeceased by her husband, the late Roy Baigent, in 1981.
Surviving are her sons Wallace,
George and Ralph, all of R.R. 3, Ingersoll, and Max of R.R.2
Thamesford, her daughter Mrs.
Robert (Joyce) Hutchison, 20 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Baigent is also survived by her
sister, Mrs. Pearl Rickard of London.
She was predeceased by her sister
Olga Rennie in 1955, and by her
brother Roy Wilton.
Pastor Glen Duff conducted the
August 19 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment
in Banner Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ken Hutchison,
, Ken Baigent, Norman Baigent,
Robert Baigent, David Baigent and
Robert Booth.
Donations may be made to Banner
United Church Memorial Fund in
memory of the deceased.
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D'ENT~ M.9.N.T: Gerard Eugene
D'E ntremont, 55, 4 Dufferin Street,
Ingersoll, died Tuesday, August 19,
1986 at Alexandra Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Josephine Pyatt; by his
three daughters, Susan and friend
Rob Carter, Mrs. Glenn (Glenda)
Kivinen, and Carol, all of Ingersoll;
and by his two grandchildren,
, Ashley and Alicia Kivinen.
Also surviving are his brothers
and sisters, Clifford of Lynne,
Mass., Mrs. Stan (Alvina) D'Entremont of Nova Scotia, Mrs. Wilfred
(Rita) Amirault of Branlford,
Augustin of Nova Scotia, Mrs. Arcade (Adelina) D'Entremont of
Laur, Germany, .john of Chateauquay, Quebec, Delphine D'Entremont of Nova Scotia, Theodore of
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Mrs .
Shelton (Margaret) D'Entremont of
Nova Scotia, Mrs. Mary Alice
Surette of Nova Scotia, and Mrs.
i Gordon (Doris) Kenny ' of Bathurst,
New Brunswick.
Mr. D'Entremont .was the son of
Mande D'Entremont and the late
Modeste D'Entremont.
.
The funeral service was held at
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
August 22. Interment in Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Rod Carter, Brian Ellis, Ron Chute,
Gordon McKay, Jack Lewis and Ed
Mazarolle.
Mr. D'Entremont "- was born in
Pubnico, Nova Scotia.
.
Donations may be made in his
memory to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
.
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Pallbearers were Michael Walsh,
Mark Walsh, John Walsh Jr., David
Walsh, Matthew Walsh and Michael
Partridge.
Donations may be made in Mrs,
Walsh's memory to St. James'
Anglican Church restora lion fund.
MEN Rb),: Raymond Menard, 60,
20 William Street, Ingersoll, died at
Alexandra Hospital Friday, August
22, 1986.
He was predeceased by his wife,
the late Georgina Fisher, in 1984.
He is survived by his son Raymond C. Menard, at home, and by
his daughter Anne Marie Menard,
also at home.
Mr. Menard is also survived by his
sister Louise Menard of Montreal
and by his lale wife's family, Irene
and Leon Smallman of Ingersoll.
He was predeceased by his sister
Mrs. Lucien Turcotte in 1960, and by
his brother John.
The funeral service was held at
Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Dan Sweeney,
John Knox, Bob Montgomery, Peter
Wooychuk, John Newman and Ray
Cussons.
BROW : lola Anna (McKellar)
Brown, 81, 121 Dundas Street,
Thamesford, died a t Victoria
Hospital, Westminster Campus,
London, August 21, 1986.
She is .s urvived by her husband
George; her son Boyd of Dorchester,
and by her three daughters, Mrs.
Peter (Haze)) Pearce of Toronto,
Eleanor Haggerty of Belleville, and
Mrs. Hubert (Helen) Baskerville ot
Thamesford.
.
Also surviving are eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Mrs, Brown is survived by her
brothers Murray of Kitchener, Ken
of Campbell River, B.C., and by her
sister Mrs. Vincent (Marion) Scott
of London.
The Rev. David K. Mack conducted the August 23 funeral service
at the Carrothers-Betzner Funeral
Home. Interment in Zion 7th Line
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Casey Brown,
Darcy Brown, George Pearce,
Robert Haggerty, Rod Coulter and
Fred Dennison.
Mrs. Brown was born in West
Zorra Township. She was a~
homemaker and a member of
Westminster United Church,
Thamesford. She was also a
member' of the United Church.
Women.
- Do'~atio~~ .may be made in her
memory to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
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~Q~(\\w.; Mrs . Helen Leonard.
80. o{ingersoll, died Sunday, August
17, 1986 at Alexandra Hospital.
She was predeceased by her husband. the late Fredrick Leonard,. in
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19£6.
She is survived by her son John of
R. R . 4, Ingersoll, and by her
daughters Mrs. Alice Little of London and Mrs. Bruce (Mabel) Zavitz
of R.R. I, Mount Elgin. Also surviving arc 16 grandchildren and 23
great·grandchildren, along with one
brother and one sister.
Mrs. Leonard was predeceased by
one brother..
The Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez con·
ducted the August 19 funeral service
a( McBeath Funeral Home. Inter:ment in Lucan Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Doug Leonard,
Danny Whitcroft, Ricky Whitcraft,
Glen 'Zavilz, Harold Zavitz and Tom
Freise.
Donations 'may be made to the
charity of your choice. in Mrs.
Leonard's memory .
'tM I ; Ash\ey Marie Travis.
the"21.'..month-old daughter of Tim
and Carolyn Travis. 2 John Street,
SL Thomas. died Thursday. August
7, 1986 at Victoria Hospital. L<lndon.
She was the granddaughter of Annie Went of Port Loring and the lale
Stanley Went; Ralph and Carol
Fleet of London; Sharon and Gord
Muir of London, and the late Dave
Travis . She was the great·
granddaughter of Beatrice Fleet of
Nova Scotia, Del and Virgie Travis
of Woodstock. Norman and Mary
Goodger of Woodstock, and Ralph
and Marion Brownscombe of Ingersoll.
She was the godchild of Gary and
Barb Moon of Ingersoll. and is also
survived by several aunts, uncles
and cousins.
The Rev. Lanny Dean of Sl.
Thomas conducted the August 11
funeral service at McBeath Funeral
Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
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Mrs. E. Rose Walsh, 85.
148 Alber! Street. Ingersoll. died
Sunday, August 17, 1986 at Alexandra Hospital. She was predeceased
by her husband, the late Clifford
Walsh. in t937.
Mrs. Walsh is survived by her
sons, the Rev . David Walsh of Windsor. and John Walsh of London. Also
surviving are six grandchildren.
Michael, Mark, and Mary Helen
Partridge; Jnhn Jr .• David and Mal·
thcw .
The Rev. Rnger W, McCombe conducted the August 20 funeral service
at St. James' Anglican Church. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
BIRTHS
~~~. Doug Hm~on and Sharon Hanlon,
8)7 Canterbury Street, Ingersoll, On·
lario are pleased to announce the birth of
their son Adam John Haveron, on August
5, 1986, at Alexandra Hospital at 2:46
p:m., weighing 8 lb. [3 01. A brother for
Michelle. Grand parents are Gordon and
June Bruce of Ingersoll and John and Nora
Haveron of Guelph. Special thanks to Dr.
Kirk and nurses on 2nd. floor Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll.
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. James and Jo Ann McAdam of
WoOOstock are proud to announce the
birth 01 their tir~t child, Jessica Ann
Marie, on'August II, 1986, weighing 8 lb.
9 oz. Proud grand paren Is are Marcel and
Josephine De Pauw and Clarence Hagon 01
Woodstock and Jack and Shirley McAdam
01 Ingersoll. Special than ks to Dr. Nata[e
and the Ihird floor nursing staff ot St.
Joseph's Hospital, london. We would also
like to thank Dr. Kirk and Dr. Mel'l3rt ot
Ingersoll (or the wonderful prenatal care. 5
b1l:hP~t-I
~OS - G~s and Sue Bazos are proud to an·
nounce the bu1h ot their daughter
Kalarina Li2abeth, born on August IS,
1986, ~t SI. Joseph's Hospital, London,
weighing 5 lb. I [ oz. A sister for Adam .
Nicholas. Grandchild lor Jim and Gladys
Pit10ck 01 Ingersoll and George and Jean
Bazos ot Toronto. Great·grandchild to,
Marguerile Pittock and Charles Pickard . 5
HUGHES . John and Margaret (nee White) .
-,ru"ghes of Mississauga are plea~ to an· '
nounce the birth 01 a baby boy, Bradley
Jonathan. August 6, [986, weighing 9 lb.
6 ot. at Creditvaltey Hospital. A grandson
tor Stanley and Marguerite Hughes and Edward and Nora While 01 blenheim.
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~KIVHL: Jeff and Kalhy (nee Sauter) are
amra
p
announce the birth of their lir~t
child .. a daughter, Jessica Marie, born
August 14, 1986 in Leamington. Ontario.
Proud grandparenls are Jim and Audrey
Nancekivell, Ingersoll and Nick and Thea
Sauler, London.
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55 Deaths
~ T E Qt:LT. - At Alexan·
dra ~OSPI aC Ingersoll . on
Tuesday August 19 . 1986.
Gerard Eugene O·Entremonl.
in his 56th year . of 4 Oulferin
Stroe\. Ingersoll
Beloved
husband of Josephine (Pyal!)
O'Enlremoril Oear son of
Mande O'Entremon\ and the
late Modeste (1 980) Loving
father of Susan and fnend
Rod Carter, Mrs . Glenn
Kivinen (Glenda) . and Carol .
all of Ingersoll. Dear brother
of Clifford of Lynne
Massachusetls. Mrs . Stan .
O'Entremonl (Alvina) . Nova
Scotia. Mrs . Wilfred Amirault
(Rlla). Braniford. Augustin .
. Nova Scotia. Mrs . Arcade
O·Entremon., (Adelina) , Laur .
, Germany . John . Chateau '
Quay Quebec . Sisler
Oelphir.e D·Entremonl.. Nova
Scotia. Theodore . Yarmoulh
Nova Scotia . Mrs . Sheldon J
O' Entremont (Margaret).
\ Nova Scotia. Mrs'. Mary Alice
Surette . Nova .Scotia. Mrs .
Gordon Kenny (Doris).
Bathurst New Brunswick.
Dear grandfather 01 Ashley I
and . Alicia Klvinen . Fnends
will be ' received at the
McBeath Funeral Home . 246
Thames Street South. Inger
soli . ThurSday 2 . 4 :30. 7 · 9
p .m. Ithen to Sacred Heart
Church . Ingersoll .. for funeral
Mass on Friday 'August 22 al
11 :00 a.m. Inlerment in In ·
gersoll Rural Cemetery
Parish prayers Thursday at
8 :00 pm Remembrances to
the Cancer Society may be
arranged for at Ihe funeral
home .
55 Deaths
t..§f. lX~. -
AI Oxford
Aeglona1- Nursing Home , In·
gersoll , on Saturday August
30, 1986, Gerald LeFaive,
age 80 . Husband of the late
Doris (foote) LeFaive
(1983). Dear father of
Gerald, Ingersoll. Also survived ' by two grandchildren .
Predeceased by one son
LAC . Robert William (1956)
R.C.A .F. The funeral service
was held this afternoon at the
McBeath Funeral Home. In·
gersoll at 1 :00 p .m. Rev.
Roden Evans oHiciated . Inter·
ment was in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery . Remembrances to
the Ingersoll Swimming Pool
Fund may be arranged for al
Ihe funeral home .
57 Births
McADAM
James and
cAdam are proud to
announce the birth of their
first . child Jessica Ann Marie
on August 11th . \ 986
weighing 8 Ibs 9 OlS . Proud
grandparents are Marcel and
Josephine Depauw and
Clarence Hagan of
Woodstock and Jack and
Shirley McAdam of Ingersoll .
Special thanks 10 Dr. Natale
and 3rd Iloor nursing stall of
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon·
don . We also would like to
thank Dr . Kirk and Dr . Mervart
of Ingersoll for Ihe wonderful
prenatal care .
oamlJ-
H9B.~Mj\ - At Vi'; 'oria
f{osprta1 , Condon. on Monday
September 1st, 1986, Clara
(Gravill)(McLeod) Horsman,
age 90, of the Dearness
Home. London. formerly of
Ingersoll. Wife of the late Dr.
A. W, McLeod (1950) and
Dennis Horsman (1966) .
Dear mother of Gordon
McLeod. Victoria B.C ., Mrs.
Harold Cushman (Irene). Lon·
don . Dear sisler or Tom
Gravill, Centreville, Mrs .
Charles Hutcheson (Olive) .
and Mrs. Alice Fahy, London .
. Dear grandmolher of six
grandchildren and len great·
grandchildren , Friends will be
received at the McBealh
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll. after
2:00 p.m . on Wednesday
where funeral service will be
held on Thursday September
. 4 at 11 a.m., Rev . Neil Carve',
ofticlating. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery ..
55 Oeaths
I
NEoY Al the
~ """'':!].General Hospital
wooustOCK
3
n Wednesday September .
~ 986 Mrs. Fern Kennedy of
0' K'ng Hiram Street. Inger·
1 II i~ her 67th year Belo v ,
so,, of Merv'ln Kennedy
ed WI e
I Keith Ken'
oe ar mother
0
.
of Woodstoc\<. Lovlrl9
ne dy
f
M
ybelh
and
grandlnol her 0
~r Sister of
Keith Jason Kenn Xdon Max
L? a M~sl<.ell
Carl Swance, N
: Swance and
In K Friend~
both of WOOdsto~ " 9 p.m
wilt be received
d 7 9
2 ' 4·30.an
.
II, M O.(Mac)
. Thursday.
p m Fnday at e ·
69
S· 'th . Funeral Home.
ml .
Street North.
Wellington
Ihe funeral
. WoodstOCK where
'30.
J
•
will be held al 1. .
,service
d
september 6
pm. Satur ay .
H rise
. "';ilh interment In t~~ er~olL
Street Cemetery.
~essiori
J Those planning an eXP
\0'
.
thy are asked
of syrnpa
Canadian
consider the
Cancer Society
-
E~ '- X . Ellen Dorothy At
e'entral Park Lodge. Toronto
on Tuesday September 2.
1986, after a lengthy illness.
In her 95th year Beloved
wife of the late Charles. A
Emery of Ingersoll. LOVing
mother of Dr. C. Leslie Emery
of Colborne, DoriS Richard·
son of Dorset Ontano: and
Marjorie Vallery o~ Toronto
Predeceased by her son Dr
George H Emery of Inger'
soli. Lovingly remembered by
ten grandchildren and
twenty· five greal'
grandchildren F (lends may ,
call at the McBeath 'Funeral
Home.' 246 Thames Street
South. Ingersoll. from 2 . 4
and 7 - 9 on Thursday where
funeral service will be held on
Friday September 5 a. t . 2 :00
anon Tom Gnfhn 0('
p.m C
. the
ficiating. Entombment In
Mausoleum of InQersol~ Rural
Cemetery.
57 Births
~ ROO ~ -
Stan and Sandra
(nee Swarls) Ingersoll. wish
to announce the safe arnval
01 their daughter Ashley
Melissa at Alexandra
Hospital. Ingersoll. August
1811). 1986. Proud grandparents are Barb Swarls.
Woodstock. Gerry Swarts.
London and Wallie and Mrytle
Brooks. Woodstock. (Insured)
~
I
lattimer-Howe united in ,marriage
~""~""""- ,l'a
' If.' ,~~
Cheryl Lattimer of Woodstock and and Ruthann Howe of St. Cathar.ines.
Gordon Howe of RR 2, Ingersoll were The female attendants wore teal satin
united in marriage June 21 at College dresses and matching hats. The two, Avenue United Church.
piece dresses were street-length, with
Rev. Melbourne Fisher officiated at long detachable skirts and 'large bows
the wedding.
at one side. They carried bouquets of
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and orchids, pink tea roses and jade
Mrs. Ralph Lattimer 'of Dundas· St., accents.
Brad Shulman of Embro served as
Woodstock and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mr:s. William Howe' of RR Z, best man. Ushers were Brian Lattimer
Ingersoll. .
of Woodstock, Terry Howe of Ingersoll
The bride was given in marriage by and Scott Lattimer of Woodstock. The,
her father. She wore a white full-length men wore black tuxedos with teal cumsalin dress with fiUed bodice and open merbunds and bow-ties. The groom
. neck accented with applique and wore a black tuxedo with tails, and a
pearls. The gown had straight sleeves, white vest and bow-tie.
The reception was held at the Embro
• a chapel-length train and a bow on the
back.
.
West Zorra Community Cenlre. Guests
Her headpiece was a small cap with a , were present from Calgary, Cornwall,
floral cascade on one side and a finger- Michigan, Thamesville, Woodstock,
tip veil.
Lucknow, London. Kirkton, Kitchener,
She carried a bouquet of orchids, pink Embro, Stratford, St. Thomas and
tea roses, teal rosebuds and fusia ac- . Hamilton.
cents, with pearl loops woven in.
'The couple honeymooned in Toronto
Maid of honor was Lisa Salvo of and now reside at RR 4, Embro.
. Photographer for the occasion was
Hamilton. and bridesmaids were Karin
Nelsons' Photography.
Lang and Tammy Sherman of London,
I
MI',
and Mrs, Gordon Howe
/NGER.Sol.t...
'-r::nES
Mr. and Mrs. Michael 8essegato
Wedding vows
said in Salford
BIRTHS
~ - [Iwain and Cindy (Innes) are pleased
to announce the birth of their son, William
Douglas on August 19, 1986, weighing 7
lb. 11 oz., at Bruce County General
Hospital, Walkerton. A little brother for
Melissa. The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Innes, Thamesford and Mr. and
Mrs. William Huber, Mildmay.
5
.1986. BAlOS - Gus and Sue BazDs are proud to
a~nourl'Ce1iie birth of their daughter Katarina
lIzabeth, born on August 15, 1986, at Sf.
Joseph:s Hospital, London, weighing 6 lb. 11
0.1. A sister for Adam Nicholas. Grandchild for
J1lll-ancr-Gladys Pittock of Ingersoll and George
and Jean Bazos of Toronto. Great· gjrandchild
tor Marguerite Pittock and Charles Pickard. 5
Anne LOllise, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Wilson of Salford, and
Michael .Francis, son of ,Mrs.
Theresa ~~§§~ of Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont., are pictured following
their wedding on July 19, 1986 at
Salford United Church. The Rev.
Audrey Whitney officiated at the
double ring ceremony and Susan
Milne, organist, and Jeff Holbrough,
soloist, provided the music.
Maid of. Honor was Linda Wilson,
sister of the bride. Bridesmaids
were Kim Shelton and Julie Turner •
friends of the bride, and Marisa
Bessegato, sister of the groom.
Rebecca. Travis, niece of the bride,
was flowergirl.
Best man was Joe Pettenuzzo,
friend of the groom. Ushers were
Bill Wilson, brother of the bride, Dan
Celetti, cousin of the groom, and
Tim Lukenda, friend of the groom.
Following the wedding, a reception and dance was held at the Mount
Elgin Community Centre where the
bride and groom received guests;
from Sault Ste, Marie, Windsor,
Toronto, Smiths Falls, St.
Catharines, London and the Ingersoll area,
Mike and Anne would like to thank
everyone who made their wedding
day so special.
S5 Deaths
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er~ At A/exaM
Seos,Pllal, Ingersoll on Mond~ya
Pember 8 1986
louise (McAdam) A'dMaUde
age 81. of 2S n erson.
Streel South ~ Thames
Beloved wife ot'C ngersol' .
Son D
ect! Ander. ear molher of M
Badger (Bet!
rs. AI
Kennelh T y) , WOOdstOCk,
and his '. oronlo, Raymond
MESSE ~F. - AI Alexan .
ra
ospi/al, Ingersoll on
MO~day September 8, 1986
~'I"am Messenger. age 72'
o 72 Alma Slreet. Ingerso/l'
Beloved husband of Florenc~
(Wallace) Messenger D
father of Larry. WOOdsto~~r
Mr.s. Howard Fortner (Ruth)'
Ingersoll, David . Salford Mrs ' Marlene Dunham. Ing~rso'"
Dear brolher ot Mrs. Joh~
laurence Son (Ulle). IngerSoll
Mrs. OrVille Edwards (Cay)'
Mrs . Tom Hawes (Ellen)'
WOOdstock, Edward, Inger:
SOIl, . Mrs . Tom Moffatt
(Jessfe). Leamimngton. Dear
gr~ndfather of eleven grand.
Children and four greatgrandchildren. Predeceased
by one brolher John (1959)
one granddaughter Wand~
Je.an M~ssenger (1961).
. Friends Will be received allhe
McBeath Funeral Home 246
Thames Street South. ingersoll on TueSday from 7 - 9
and WedneSday 2 . 4 :30 and
7 - 9 where service will be
held on ThurSday September
1 '. al 11 :00 a.m. Canon Tom
Gnff,n offiCiating. Intermenl in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery
Re~embrances to Crippled
Children or Ihe Restoralion
Fund of Sf. James Anglican
Church may be arranged tor
at the funeral home .
~~f:s~~/~~~'
louIse
bngersoll.
monds. WOOdSI k ave Ed·
grandmother of ~~
Dear
ChIldren and Ihirl IX grand·
grandchildren 0 een greatHUgh MeAd
ear sl.ster of
Quebec Gam. Hemmmgtord
Ormsto~n ~orge MCAdam.
M Ad
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c am , Comber lfe
.
ClIfford Fmd/e
m(F • Mrs .
Ottawa M
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lorence)
.
(S. Allan P k
(Beat flee)
P
ar er
Quebec
oInt Claire
received
If/endS will be
-a the M B
Funeral Home
c ealh
Slreet Soulh I' 246 Thames
serVIce Will' ~gerSOIl Where
Wednesda S e held on
1 30
y eplember 10 al
.
pm . . Rev Paul F/ Jd
fiCiatmg Inter .
e of·
menl In 0 f
.
M emorlal
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Cemeter
emembrances /0 the H y .
Foundation ma b
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for al th f
Y e arranged
e uneral home
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AI Alexandra·
Mon.
day Seplember 8 . 1986
William Sherwood. age 80 .
.. R R 4 Ingersoll (Foldens).
. Husband of Ihe lale Kalhleen
Brooke (1983) . Oear falher
of Mrs . Ted Hunt, (Joyce) In .
gersoll. Mrs. Frank Rau (Mary:
Anne), London. Dear Sisler of '
Mrs. Frank Newman. (Mae) of
Pembury. England . Dear
grand/alher of _ Susan Marchant. Woodstock, David
~unl. Ingelsoll. Steven and
ll~da Corbin. Woodstock .
Fnends will be received al the ;
McBeath Funeral Home. 246 .
Thames Street South. Inger.
soli on Tuesday Seplember .
9 from 7 - 9 p.m. and
Wednesday 2 . 4 :30 and 7 _
9 p .m. where service will be
held on Thursday September
1 1 .al 1 :30 p :m: Rev . Audrey
WhItney offICiating. Inlermenl .
In Harris Slreet Cemelery.
Remembrances to Foldens
United Church or the charily
of your choIce may be arrang ed for at the funeral Home .
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Thamesford death
-..-:M.wtI~ : Mrs . Elizabeth Doran,
81, 189 Delatre Street, Thamesford,
died August 29, 1986 at Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll.
She is survived by her daughter
Mrs. Margaret (Wallis) Hammond
of Thamesford; by her grand-
/0
)
!'ill..
a. ngerSOIl. on
children Betty and Wolfgang Hofer
of Guelph, Carol Hammond of Ottawa, David and Kerstin Hammond,
Grant and Dorien Hammond, Steven
and Nancy Hammond, all of R.R. 3,
Ingersoll, Kenneth and Larry Hammond of Thamesford, and 11 great·
, grandchildren.
Also surviving is Mrs. Doran'S
, sister, Eileen Steen, and her
brothers John and Stewart Wilson of
Dungannon; Northern Ireland.
Mrs. Doran was predeceased by
her husband Joseph in 1968. She was
also predeceased by her sister, the
late Ruby Watson .
Pastor Glen Duff conducted the
September 1 funeral service at .the
Carrothers-Betzner Funeral Home.
Interment Zion Seventh Line
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Wolfgang Hofer,
David Hammond, Grant Hammond,
Steven Hammond, Larry Hammond
and Kenneth Hammond ,
Mrs. Doran was born in Aughintober in 1905. She was a member of
Westminster United Church,
Thamesford.
R{;v,c<.-.. .>
BIRTHS
SUTHERLAND· David and Deb (nee Inglam) are
~o announce the 3Hival 01 their
daughler Kristy Marie, bOln Au~usl 24,
1986 at St. Joseph's Hospital, london.
Proud grandparents are Jack and Jo Ann
Ingram and Call and Beryl SUlherland.
Special t!lanks to 01. fellows and Or.
Simpson and nurses 01 the third floor. 5
BROOKS . Stan and Sandra Brooks, 255
"""1hafues Street North, Unit 13, Ingecsoll
are pleased to announce the birth of their
daughter, Ashley Melissa, on August lB,
1986 at Alexandra Hospital.
5
Mr, and 111
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SMITH· Ken and lynn (Esseltine) are pleased
~~~announce the sale srrival 01 their first
child, a daughter Ashley Made, wei~hing 7
lb. 5 oz. on August 17, 1986 al Tillsonbucg
District Memorial Hosrital. Proud grand·
parenls are Marge [s!.elline and Jim Ma·
jor, Bob and Eunice Smith and Don and
Sharon Esseltine. Greal grandchild lor Ed·
ward and Joyce Cole, Irwin and lena
[~ltine, Grace Jelfery and Zada Smith.
Special thanks to Dr. D. W. Hevenor and
third 1I0or O.B. nurses. (Insured).
5
rs, James S
omer'<We
T
gVo\Vs
anged
e
21, 1986 J
udi 1h
Albert
LYOn
10'<e a/ Tr' f!edvowsor
~
the Rey p'Olty United groonseand
Mr. a~d ~UI Field or{je·hu.reh With
soil are th
rs. Dill Hun/lallllg.
groom is e parents of lh Cr or Inger.
James S the Son of 11.1 e brIde. The
The b ~::erYi/le or B r. and Mrs •
gown Wi~' e Wore a Vj~aChViJ/c.
.I
Sleeves an~ a high lace lor'an style
tom. She
;j laee rum cOilaI'. lace
wilh a thr wore a lace tre. ilt the bot.
••.
Ce· q
lTllm d
IVlald of h uarrer Veil
e hat
man
. onor was'c .
Brid' slsl er of
arolin Sh
. esmaids
Ihe
<'I'.
SISler of
were Jan
groom.
Lemon
the bride
el Hunter
The 'm .
• and Tammy
bridesrnaiald of ho llo
length gOW~~ WOre maUY; sa~~d the
Best'
In {Joor
lind
~ eXchan James
HE m~.Q~, . Scott and Leila (Nee leeson)
thank God for the sale arrival 01 their lirst
child, William Michael Donald. Bib. 4 and
one half 01. Born September 2. 1986, Proud grandparents are Don and Joanne
Leeson and Bill and Joan Henderson. Proud great·glandparents are Alex and Zoe
Jeffries and Earl and Belty Wlsson. Special
than~s to Or. J. Nisku and Or. A.K. Usher·
Bo~d and the great nursing ~Iarr at Vic·
toria Hospital.
5
~~!lIJ.~
.
Rock and Diane Banbury, 150 Bell
~reel. Ingersoll are pleased to announCe
the ilirt!l 01 their son, Garth Elliott on July
29, 1986 at Alexandra Hosoital.
~
were p::;an Was Tom J
chello. Ri~gB~bineau an~~d'hUshers
lon, nephew /arer was 11 0 n CDC.
The gro 0 the groom oger Pen.
wore bl om and Ih
..
aek t
e rlflg b
matChing
Uxeclos "'ill.,
earer
Ihe ushe aSCots. 7'he b
tails and
rs 11'0
est m
mauve cum
re black r
an and
Mr. and ;;erbunds an~~~dos and
Ira Veiled
rs. Jarne
res.
and are no~rlh for the;: hSomerYi/le
reSiding in oneymoon
Ingersoll.
SHERWOOD· At Al
~ir" 'M'''''
exandra Hospi(al. Inge/soll
onday, September 8, 1986 WII' '
Sherwoild, age 80 01
• I lam
(Fo/dens). Husband' or ~.R. 4, In€ecsoll
BrOOke (1983) D
t e lale /(alhleen
Hunt (Joyce) " ear father 01 Mrs. Ted
(Ma
• ngersoll, Mrs. frank Rau
fran7
Dpear brother of Mrs.
emhury E J d
Dear gland/ather ae,
01 S
. ng an .
WOOdstock David H
usan Marchant.
and linda 'Co b'
unt, Ingersoll, Steven
be received a: I~:' :~stoc~. Friends Will
246 Thames $tr c eath funeral Home,
Wednesday Irom 2e~~ 4~~lh, Ingersoll on
pm h
.
. p.m, and 7 10 9
d' " 'II ere seN Ice will be held on Tb
ay, September II al J 'JO
vrs·
AUdrey Wh'1
f..
.
p.m. Rev,
. $ I /ley 0 flcla/ing. Interment ..
Harns freel Cern I
,n
fO/dens United C~ eryh Rememhlances 10
your choice may b~rc or (he charity of
funeral Home.
arranged for al the
'
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55 Deaths
p~ At Alexandra
"'Rospltal. Ingersoll. on Mon·
day September 15. 1986. Phoebe (Thomas) Powell.
-age 77. of Ingersoll. Wife of
the tate George Powell
(1968). Dear sisler of Mrs .
Gladys McMurray. R R 4 In·
.gersoll. Mrs. Wilbur
Nancekivell (Jean).
Woodstock. Also survived by ,
nieces and nephews
Predeceased by three sisters
and one brother Friends will
be received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
MU.B.Bh Y - AI Alexandra
lToSPTial Ingersoll on Friday
September 12th, 1986 Grant
Murray. age 85 01 Oxford
Regional NurSing Home.'
formerly of I 28 Metcalf St.
Ingersoll. Husband ollhe lale .
Grace (Elliot1) Murray (1971).
. Dear brother of Gordon of
': Ovid Mich. Predeceased by
. three brothers James, 1962 .
Donald. 1970. George,'
1 97 1 and one sister Ben
Grant 1986. Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South Ingersoll on
Monday September 151h
from 2·4:30 and 7·9 where
comptete service will be held
on Tuesday September 16th
at 3:30 pm Rev . Roden
Evens officiating. Inlermen( in
~arris Street Cemelery .
Street South. Ingersoll. Tues- .)
day 2 - 4 :30 and 7 . 9 p.m.
where complete service will
be held on Wednesday
September 17 at 11 :00 a.m .
Pastor Ken Charlton of·
ficiating. assisted by Pastor
Ross Hargreaves . Interment
in Harris Street Cemetery'
Remembrances to the
Cancer Society may be ar·
ranged lor at the luneral
home .
BIRTHS '
MR. AND MRS. James R. Huntley announce
the forthcoming- marriage of their daughter
Julie Elizabeth to Douglas Robert, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert G. Forbes. The wedding to
take place the latter part of September.
4
SELOQf'.I - At Alexandra Hospital on September'
'i986 \0 Robert and Susan Seldon, a :
daughter, Erin Patricia.
5.
9,
,
HOF ~ • Wolfgang and Betl)t (nee Hammond);
R.R. 5, Guelph, welcome with love their
daughter Laura Caroline, born on August
27, 1986, weighing 10 Ibs. 2% 025 ., 201h
inches long. A sister for Krista and Alison.
Proud grandparents arz Wallis and
' Margaret Hammond, Thamesford and Hans
and 8etty Hofer, Col borne.
.
5
I
I
Ingersoll and area deaths
~ERSON . Maude Anderson, 81, 256
TIi'a"ffies
South, Ingersoll, died Monday,
September 8, 1986 at Alexandra Hospital.
She is survived by her husband Cecil; by her
sons Kenneth of Toronto, Raymond and his
wife Valerie of Ingersoll, and Dave Edmonds 01
Woodslod; and by her daughters, Mrs. AI (8et·
ty) Badger of Woodstock, and louise Russell 01
Woodstock. Also surviving are si~ grandchildren
and 13 great· grandchildren.
Mrs. Anderson is sU('lived by her brothers
alld sislers, Hugh McAdam of Hemminglord,
Quebec, George McAdam 01 Ormstown,
Quebec, Howard McAdam of Combermire,
Onl., MIS. Clifford (Florence) Findley of Ottawa,
and Mrs. Allan (Beatrice) Parker 01 Pointe
Claire, Quebec.
The Rev. Paul Field conducted the
September 10 luneral service al McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment in Ox lord Memorial
Park Cemetery.
. Pallbearers were Randy Anderson, Cliff
Smith, Russ Cain, Keith Pettit, Charles Hebert
and Kenneth McKinnon. Honorary pallbearer
was Everett Quinn.
Mrs. Anderson was born in New York, New
York.
Donations may be made in her memory to
the Canadian Heart and Stroke foundation.
street
8LACQW . Thomas T. Blacow, 78, of
Th1nte'rlora and formerly of 60 Main Sireet,
Seaforth, died September 14, 1986 at Ulllver·
sity Hospital, london.
Mr. Blacow is survived by his speciallriends,
Goorge, Marilyn and Georgina Brown 01
Thamesford, Teery and Brenda Burke of
Thames/ord, Greg and Donna Fenton of
Thameslord, Keith and £~elyn Kilbourne of
London, and David and Kathy Kilbourne and
family ()f Ingersoll.
He is alS() survived by his sister, Mrs. Rhonda
lomlinson of london.
The funeral service will be held at the Betz·
ner Funeral Home, Thamesford, on Seplember
18, 1986. Interment will be in St. And rew's
Cemetery, Thameslord.
MI. Blacow was bom in Preston, England. He
was a retired civil servant and a member ot the
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 126, Seaforth.
~\~ - Ellen Dorothy Emery, 94, died Tues·
day, Seplember 2, 1986 at Central Park lodge,
Toronto.
She was predeceased by her husband, the
late Charles A. Emery, in 1978.
Mrs. Emery is survived by her SOil, Dr. C.
Leslie Emery of Colborne, and by her
daughters, Doris Richard son 01 Dorset, Ont.,
and M~riorie Vallery 01 Toronto. Also surviving
are 10 grandchildren and 25 great·
grandchildren.
Mrs. Emery was predeceased by her son, the
late Dr. George H. Emery ot Ingersoll, in 1981.
Canon Tom Griftin conducted Ihe September
5 funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home.
Entombment in Ingersoll Mausoleum.
Pallbearers were Or. George Emery, Herb
Emery. Doug Vallery. Neal Davey, Neal Emery
and Ralph Edwards.
Mrs. Emery was born in london, England.
m~N' Clara Horsman, 90, a resident 01
the Dearness Home, london, and formerly of
Ingersoll, died at Victoria Hospital, London,
Monday, September I, 1986,
She was predeceased by hel second husband, the late Dennis Horsman in J906, and
by her Irrst husband, the late Dr. AW. McLeod,
in 1950.
She is survived by her son Gordon McLeod of
Victoria, B.C., and by her daughter, Mrs.
Harold (Irene) Cushman 01 London. Also surviv·
ing are six grandchildren and 10 great·
grandchildren.
Mrs. Horsman is survived by her brother Tom
Gravill of Centreville and by her sisters Mrs.
Charles (Olive) Hutcheson of london, and Mrs.
Alice f ahy of london. .
The Rev. Neit Carver conducted the tuneral
service at McBeatB Funeral Home on
September 4. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Shawn Gravill, Jack Kipp,
Bob Gravill, Don Gr8vill, Mark Kirby and
Russell Cushman.
Mrs. Horsman was born in Yorkshire,
England. She was a member 01 St. Michael
and All Angels Anglican Church, London.
lE FAIV~ . Gerald Le Faive, 80, Oxford
R~ ursing Home, Ingersoll, died Satur-'
day, August 3D, 1986.
He was predeceased by his Wile, Ihe late
Doris (Foote) le Faive. in 1983.
He is survived by his son Gerald of Ingersoll,
and by two grandchildren.
Mr. le Faive was predeceased by his son
LAC. Robert William in 1956 of the Royal
Canadian Air Force.
lhe Rev. Roden Evans co~ducled the funerat
servrce at McBeath funeral Home on
September 2. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Mr. le Faive was born in Oxford Counly. He
was a member of Trinity Uniled Church.
Mf~E G£ij . William Messenger. 72. 72
AI fiia'S reel. Ingersoll, died Monday,
Septembel 8, J986 at Alexandra Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, the former
Florence Wallace; by his sons Larry of
Woodstock and David of Salford, and by his
daughters, Mrs. Howard (Ruth) Fortner of In·
gersoll, and Mrs. Marlene Ounham, also of In·
gersoll.
Also sUl'living are II grandchildren and four
great ·grandchlldren.
Mr. Messenger is sUl'lived bV his brother and
sisters, Mrs. John (Lille) laurenceson of Inger.
soli, Mrs. Orville (Cay) Edwards of
Woodstock, Mrs. Tom (Ellen) Hawes of
Woodstock, Edward of Ingersoll, and Mrs. Tom
(Jessie) Molfal of leamington.
He was predeceased by his brother John in
1959, and by his granddaughter Wanda Jean
Messenger in 1961.
Canon Tom Grilhn conducted Ihe Septembel
II funeral sel'lice at Mc8eath Funeral Home.
Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Rob Messenger, Wade
Messenger, Clinl' Fortner, Howard Halliday,
Mrke Messenger and Greg Laurenceson.
Honora~ pallbearers were BreH Messenger,
8ill Dunham, Peter fortner and Randy Hawes.
Mr. Messenger was born in fngland. He
worked as a machine operator at the former
MorlQw Company. and he was a member of 51.
James' Anglican Church.
He served in the Royal Canadian Navy in the
Second World War, and was a member 01 the
Royal Canadian Legion, branch 113. He was
also a member of Ihe King Hiram lodge 37, Ar
and AM.
Donalions may be made in Mr. Messenger's
memory to SI. James' Anglican Ch urch's
resloralion fund or to Crippled Children.
SHERWOOD· William Sherwood, 80, R R. 4,
IngmolM Monday, September 8, 1986 8t
Alexandra Hospital, tngersoll.
He was predeceased by his wife, the former
Kathleen Brooke, in 1983.
Mr. Sherwood is survived by his daughters,
Mrs. Ted (Joyce) Hunt 01 I ngersoll, and Mrs.
Frank (Mary Anne) Rau of London.
Also surviving are his grandchildren, Susan
Marchant of Woodstock, David Hunt of Inger·
soli, Steven Corbi n of Woodstock, and Linda
Corbin of Woodstock.
Mr. Sherwood is also survived by his sister,
Mrs. Mae Newman 01 Pembury, England.
The Rev. Audrey Whitney conducted the
Seplember II, 1986 funeral service at
McBeath funeral Home. Inlerment in the Har·
ris Street Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Fred Rothenberger, David
Hunl, Harry Sinden, Steven Corbin, Vernon
Cuthbert and Herman Scheele.
Mr. Sherwood was born in Malmsbury,
England. He worked as a farmer and was a
member of Folden's United Church.
Donations may be made in his memory to
Folden's United Church.
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aples Home for
Seniors Tavistock on
Wednesday September
17th. 1986. Della Irene
Walters formerly 01 lot 32
concession 7 01 Zorra
Township in her 90th year
Belove.d wife Of the late
Franklin Wafters (1975)
Dear mother of Uoyd and his
wIfe Thelma of Woodstock
lome and his wife Ruth of
A .A. 2 Embro. Roy Maslen
and his wife Anne of R.A. 1
Embro. 10 grandchildren 17
great grandChitdr~n
Predeceased by tw~
brothers William and Frank
Th~re will be no funeraJ home
vIsItatIon. The funeral service
WIJJ be held In the Francis
Funeral Home
77
Woodstock Street North
Tavislock on Friday
September 19th. 1986 at
2:00 pm . The Rev. Paul
SOulhen will officiate. Inter.
ment In Knox Presbyterian
<?emetery. Harrington. Dona.
tlon~ to the Canadian Cancer
Soclety .or Hear, and Slroke
Foundation of Onlario Would
be a~precialed .
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great-grandchildren also survive.
She was predeceased by two
brothers, William and Frank.
There will be no funeral home visita·
tion. The funeral service wi II be held
Friday at 2 p.m. at the Francis Funeral
Home, 77 Woodstock St. N" Tavistock,
with Rev. Paul Southern officialing ,
Burial will follow in Knox Presbyterian
Cemetery, Harrington.
Donations lo the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Heart and Stroke Foun·
dation of Ontario would be appreciated ..
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Della Irene Waltet's , ormerly of Can.
7, Zorra Township, died Wednesday at
the Maples Home for Seniors,
Tavistock. She was 89 .
She was born in Ingersoll, the
daughter of the late Alexander and
Della (Richter) Walters, She was a
member of the . . . St. Andrews United
Church, Brooksdale. She was
predeceased by her husband, Franklin.
in 1975.
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(and his wife Thelma) of Woodstock;
Lorne (and his wife Ruth) of Embro;
and Rov Maslen (and his wife Anne) of
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BIRTHS
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n~W fj Elizabeth Eaton, formerly of Ingersol and La kefield, died at Ti llson burg District
Memorial Hospital Monday, September 15,
1986.
She was predeceased by her husband, the
late Walter Eaton, in 1976.
Mrs, Eaton is survived by her son Arthur of
Lakefield, and by her daughter Kathleen Pierce
of Oklahoma.
Canon Tom Griffin conducted a private
graveside service at Ingersoll Rural Cemetery
September 17.
~ - Phoebe Powell, 77, of Ingersoll,
di ' at Alexandra Hospital on Monday,
Septern ber 15, 1986.
She was predeceased by her husband, the
late George Powell, in 1968.
Mrs. Powell is survived by her sisters, Mrs.
Gladys McMurray of R.R. 4, Ingersoll, and Mrs.
Wilbur (Jean) Nancekivell of Woodstock. Also
surviving are several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by three sisters and
one brother.
Pastor Ken Charlton, assisted by Pastor Ross
Hargreaves. conducted the September 17
funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. In·
terment In the Harris Street Cemetery,
Mrs. Powell was born in Oxford County.
Donations may be made in her memory to
the Canad ian Cancer Society,
September 24,1986. SARAH JOYCE Cooper, Ex·
eter and Thomas Robert Leslie, R.R. 3, Ingersoll are pleased to announce their forthcoming
marriage on Friday, September 26, 1986 at 7
p. m. at Banner United Church.
DIONNE - At Alexandra Hospital, on Saturday,
eptember 13, 1986, to Nick and Ruth
Dionne, 178 Bell Street, Ingersoll, a daughter
Oai1ielle Susan. A little sister for Rachel.
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p eased to announce the birth of their first
child Matthew Cornelius on Thursday,
September 18, 1986 at the Westminster Campus of London's Victoria Hospital, weighing in
at 7 Ibs. lOth OlS. Proud grandparents are Ar·
chie alld Nora Hanson of Salford and Kees and
Emma Stoop of Wainfleet. Special thanks to
Gerry Rowland for his care over the past nine
months.
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Sa ford are pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Joshua Raymond . Born on
September 1, 2:08 a.m., 1986, weighing 9 lb.
2 oz. at Victoria Hospital London. Grandchild
for Kay McDonald 01 Ingersoll lind Bob and Pat
Hillis of Lucan .
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the setting for the May 31 wedding of
Wendy Es~~ and James f.lexander,
both of Seaenville.
Wendy is the daughter of Donna
Awcock of Ingersoll and Norm Foster
of Norwich. and James is the son of
Hilton and Anna Alexander oUngersoll.
Rev . Paul Feilos of Ingersoll officiated at the wedding. Carolyn
Henderson of Brantford, cousin of the
groom. was soloist.
The bride was given in marriage by
her father . She wore a southern belle
style gown. with off-the-shoulder puffed
sleeves. fitted waist and hooped skirt
embossed with pearls and white lace.
She wore a hat of lace and pearl. complete with blusher and a small train.
She carried turquoise and white roses.
lilies of the valley, pearls and white
baby's breath.
Ruth Chivers of Ingersoll was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Kathleen Gifford of Ingerso·ll. Sherry Fagan of Ingersoll and Cheryl Langdon of
Woodstock. They wore dresses of shim:
female attendants carried turqoise orchids with white roses and lilies of the
valley.
Angela Metcalfe of Stratford,
daughter of the groom, was flower girl.
Brad Crandall of Woodstock was best
man . Ushers were Ken Chivers of Ingersoll, Scott Alexander of Beachville,
brother of the groom. and Brian Foster
of Ingersoll. brother of the bride.
Darcy Ryan of Ingersoll. nephew of
the groom. was ring bearer . The groom
was attired in a Yves St. Laurent charcoal grey striped formal tuxedo. with
pearl grey vest and pants. and silver
ascot. The attendants wore pearl grey
tuxedos with tails. aqua cummerbunds
and bow-ties .
The wedding reception was held at
the Mt. Elgin Community Centre, with
guests present from London. Norwich.
Stratford, Woodstock, Embro and ·
Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander
The couple honeymooned at Ottawa
mery torquoise taffeta, off-the-shoulder . and Thousand Islands and now reside at
puffed sleeves, fitted waist and mat- Beachville .
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FARE.S At Victoria
London, onSaturday September 27, 1986, C.
Clyde Fares of 246 Mutual S~/:J-Ierrv..~ .Q..r
Street. Ingersoll, in his 66th
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year. Beloved husband of
Pearl Elizabeth (Moore)
Fares . Dear father of Linda
Elaine Gionet of
Manitouwadge, Ontario. and
C. Randolph Fares, Parry
Sound . Also survived by two
grandchildren, Shane Randolph Fares, Brandon Scali
Fares . Predeceased by one
sister Jean Sharpe, Port Colborne, one brother Orval
Fare s. Montreal, one grand·
son Dwayne Justin Fares,
(1975). Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll , /
where complete service will
be held on Tuesday
September 30 at 2:00 p.m ..
Rev . John Jennings of·
fic i ating
Interment in
Morgan 's Point Cemetery on
Wednesday at 2:00 p.m.
Remembrances to the Heart.
Foundation or SI.Paul's
Presbyterian Church
Memorial Fund may be arranged for at the funeral
home .
i!I]mma(,
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asp, a . london, on Monday
September 29, 1986, 8arbara (Stewart) Winter age 39.
Beloved wife of RObert
Wmter of R R lSaltord. Dear
mother of Sandy, Robby and
Marty at h9me. Dear daughte"
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Stewart, SimGoe. Dear sister
of \!I(ayns Stewart, Viltoria; '
BernIce. Simcoe; Mrs . Rick
MatSChke (Bonnie). Fergus ..
Dear daughter·in·taw of Mrs.
Kathleen Winter R R 6
St. Thomas . Frie~ds will b~
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Slreel South, Ingersoll on
Tuesday from 2 - 4:30 and 7
- 9 where service will be held
on Wednesday, October 1 at
, 1 :.00 a.m . Rev. AUdrey
.Whltney officiating .. Interment
In Harris Street Cemetery
Remembrances to Ih~
Cancer SocIety may be arranged lor at the funeral
home .
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nera Hospital on Monday
September 29. 1986; Archie
Munroe, age 80. of A R 2 In·
gersoll. Belove.d husband 01
Charlolle (Mitchell) Munroe .
Dear father of Mrs. Richard
Scali (Jean); Ingersoll, Mrs.
Shirley Nugent. London,
Donald, Fore~t. Also survived
by nine grandchIldren and
two great-grandchildren , one
niece Muriel McKay, Ingersoll Frienrls will be received
at the McBeath Funeral
Home, 246 Thames Street
South . Ingersoll. on Tuesday
September 30 from 2 . 4:30
and 7 - 9 p.m. where service.
will be held on Wednesday
October' at 3 :30 p.m. Rev.
David Clark officiating . Inlerment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery. Remembrances to
the Heart Foundation or the
Diabet es Society may be arranged for at the funeral
home .
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BIRT.ljS·
WINLAW - Rob and Kathy (Clark) announce
-"":ilh love the very speedy arrival 01 'Amanda lynn' on September IS, 1986 at 5:45
a.m. She weighed in at 8 Ibs. to oz. Apa-.
tiently awaited sister for Adam and Amy.
Granddaughter lor Gerald and Carol Ctark
and Dorthea Win Jaw. Ingersoll. Many.
many thanks to Dr. Shelley Rechner and
Gary Van Kooten lor their prompt attention
10 us. SpeCial thoughts for Hazel and 2nd.
1100r OB stat I.
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HAMMOND· Nicole is excited to announce Ihe .
arrival of her baby brother Blair Robert.
born September 2t, 1986 at 2:28 p.m. at
St. Joseph's Hospital. lDndon, weighing 6
lb. 6 02 . Proud parents are Rob and
Mar Nee. Proud grandparents are Geolge
and Joan Hammond and proud great
grandparents are Ernie and Ellen Hammond .
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HAll - Philip and Karen Hall, 01 Cornwall, are
- pleased to announce the birth 01 their second Child. a daughter, lisa (lilabeth,
born September 23, 19&6. Weight 7 lb. 6
oz.
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[~I.N. ~, . Derek and tngrid (Iinga (nee de
'"Gioot) 01 260 Victoria Sireet, are pleased
to annouonce the birth of their son
Christopher James. 7 lb. 5 01., September
22. 1986. Alillie brother for Ricky. Many
thanks 10 Or. Dalton and the DB stall at
Almnd13 Hospital.
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resTdenCe. 207 Wellington
Street . Ingersoll on Monday
Seplembor 29th. t 986 .
Dave McEwen. ;n his .( 7th
year Beloved husband 01
Shaton tKnlghls) McEwen .
Dear felher 01 Sindy Miller.
Mrs Bill Shatpe (Sandra). T9rresa and Mrs Jim Sharpe (lin·
do) Inge/sOli. William and
Blak.e at home. Dear grand·
lather ot Melissa and William
(BJ) Sha/pe. James Rae
Wellar. James 81al(6 Sha/Do ..
Dear brolher 01 8a/bara Whal·
ing . Stratford . Ken McEwen.
Kingston and Don McEwen.
Predeceased by his parenls
Mr . and Mrs Earl McEwen.
two brolhers Joseph and I
Jack., one Sister Margaret
Medili. Friends will be receiv·
ed at tho McBealh Funeral
Home. 246 Thames Street
South . tngerSOIl on Wednes ·
day from 7 -9 and Thursday
2·4:30 and 7·9 where service will be held on Friday Oclober 3rd <II 1 :30 . ROV' I
Robert Willi9l1\s Officiating. In·
terment In Ingersol/ Rural '
Cemetery .
CONN.OR . Aubrey leRoy Connor, 69. 123
o~;eel. Thameslord, died September
22. 19&6 at Atexandra Hospital. Ingersoll.
He is survived by his wite. the tormer Cora
MacDougall; by his son Brad ot Sramalea. and
by his two daughters, Mrs. Ken (lynne) Oakley
01 lDndon. and Lee Anne 01 Mississauga. Also
survi~ing are live grandS(Jns and his brolher
Ross 0/ Woodstock.
Pastor Ross Hargreaves conducted the
September 25 funeral sel'lice at the Harland B.
Betlner Funeral Home . Interment' in Zion
Se~enlh Line Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Wayne Kinney, Stll light .
Fred Oennison, Nelson Oliver, Charles Bratton
and Geolge Hughes.
MI. Connor was born in last Nissouri
Township. He was a fetired parts manager lor
Universal Ignition and a member of
Thames/ord Lawn Bowling Club. Mr. Connor
was also a member 01 Westminster Uniled
Church.
Donations may be made in his memory, to
the Canadian Cancer Society.
WEBS · Raymond Walter Webb, 37, R.R. 2.
Thamestord, died Sunday, September 14,
1986 at ~ictoria Hospital, London .
He is $ul'li~ed by his parents, Ray and Rneta
Webb of R.R. 2, Thamesford. by his sisters
Patritia Menard of Woodstock and R()se
Huilema of ThamesfOld , and by hi:; close
friend linda.
He was predeceased by his sister. Ihe late
Lynda Kalbfleisch. in 1977
Pastor Andy Karum 01 New Tribes Mission.
conducted the prrvate tamily funeral service
Tuesday. September 16 at the Hartand B. Betl.·
ner Funeral Home. Interment in SI. Andrews'
Cemetery, Thames/ord.
Mr. Webb was born in Simcoe. He worked as
a house framer.
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- Derek and Ingrid
trmga are pleased 10 811·
nounce Ihe birth 01 a son
ChrlS!Opher James . He was
born al Alexandra Hospilal.
IngerSoll . on September
nnd 81 3: 13 a.m . weiohing
7 Ibs.5 Ol A lillie brother for
Ricky .
55 Deaths
5S Deaths
JUETT At Alexa'ndra
ito"Si)ifal, Ingersoll on Sunday
October 5,1986. Inez (Curd)
Juett. age 74. of 136 Bond
Street. Ingersoll. Wife of the
late Frederick Juett (1982).
Dear mother of Fred, North
Bay. Mrs . Joe Blais (Doris).
Canal Flats B.C., Alan. Inger·
soli. Mrs. Barry Hooper
(Marie), Biggar Saskat·
. chewan, Mrs . Richard Brennan (Vickie). Tecumseh. Dear
sister of Mrs . John Mernll
(Mildred), l(1gersoll, Mrs.
Wilford Kohl (Ada), Water·
ford. Also survived by six I
grandchildren and one great·
granddaughter . Predeceased
by one brother Fre~ Curd.
and one sister Mrs. Mirna Ma·
lor. Friends will be received at
the McBeath Funeral Home.
246 Thames Street South.'
Ingersoll. on Monday from 7 9 and Tuesday 2 - 4:30 and
7 - 9 where service will be
held on Wednesday October
8 at 2:00 p .m. Canon Tom
Gri1fin officiating . Interment in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Remembrances to the charity
of your choice may be arrang·
ed for at the funeral home.
. JUETT At Alexandra
OSPI aJ, Ingersoll on Sunday
Oclober 5, 1986, Inez (Curd)
, Juett, age 74, 01 136 Bond
Street, Ingersoll. Wife of the
late Frederick Juett (1982).
Dear mother of Fred. North .
Bay. Mrs. Joe Blais (Doris), .
Canal Flats B.C., Alan, Inger·
soil, Mrs . Barry Hooper'
(Marie). Biggar Saskat- .
chewan, Mrs . Richard Brennan (Vickie). Tecumseh . Dear
sister of Mrs. John Merrill.
(Mildred). Ingersoll, Mrs.
Wilford Kohl (Ada), Water- \
ford. Also survived by six
grandchildren and one great· ,
granddaughter. Predeceased ·
by one brother Fred Curd.
and one Sisler Mrs. Mirna Major. Friends will be received at'
the McBeath Funeral Home"
246 Thames Street South,'
Ingersoll. on Monday from 7 .
9 and Tuesday 2 - 4:30 and
7 - 9 where service will be
held on Wednesday October
8 at 2:00 p.m . Canon Tom \
Griffin officiating. Interment In
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
Remembrances to the charity
of your choice may be arranged for at the funeral home.
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At Parkwood
~on Saturday Oclober .
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4, 1986. Edward Arthur
Loughrey, formerly of Ingersoll. in his 91 st year. Hus·
band of the late Dorothea
Reveau. Beloved lather of
Helen (Mrs. Ernie Anderson).
of Ingersoll. Edward and
Gamel of Toronlo. David of
Windsor. and Gordon of Van·
couver B.C . Dear brother of
Gladys Mulholland and
Frances (Mrs. Steve Scotts) ..
both of London. and Garnet
of Detroit, Michigan. Also survived by his grandchildren
Mark. Sherry, Debra. Teddi.
and Christopher, and his
great-grandchildren Michael.
Thomas. David and Brian ~
Pye . Predeceased by one;
sister Ethel Borton . No i
funeral home visitation . Ai
private family service will be'
held at Evans Chapel, Furt-I
ney Funeral Homes, 648'
Hamilton Road. London, on
Monday October 6. with
Padre Evan Jones officiating.
Interment Mount Pleasant
Cemetery. Those wishing to
make memorial contributions
are asked to consider a charity of their choice .
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LOJE S I - SuCldenly at
exan ra ospital. Inge r,8ol1.
on Thursday October 2.
, 1986. Gustaw LojeWSKi. age
67. Beloved husband . of
Stella (Zielinska) LojewskI of
190 Cashel Street, Ingersoll.
" Dear father of Mrs. Kenneth
'Klsh (Mary Ann), Princeton.
Richard. Ingersoll, Edward at
home . Dear grandfather .01
'oerec\<, Gregory, an~ Anlta
Kish, and _Mark LOJewskI.
Also survived by brothers and .
one sister in Poland and G~r· .
many . He served in the Polish
Army in WW II and was 8 .
member of the Polish Combatanls S.P.K. Branch No.
, 2, Woodstock, and the
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 119. Ingersoll.
Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home, 246 '
Thames Street South, Ingersoll. on FrIday October 3
from 2 - 4 :30 and 7·9, then
to the Church of the Sacred
Heart for funeral Mass on
Salurday October 4 al 10
a m Interment In Sacred
He~rt Cemetery. Parish
.' .prayers on Friday at 8 p.m.
Ingersoll area deaths
BOSS ~~ C).; - At Alexandra
Hospi ai, . In'gersoH, on Sunday,
September 28, 1986, Hannah (Clark)
Dossence died in her 92nd year.
She was the wife of the late John
Bossence who predeceased her in
1967, and was formerly of Alice
Street, Woodstock.
Mrs. Bossence was the dear
mother of Mrs. Huron (Margaret)
Clark of Ingersoll, the dear sister of
Stanley Clark of R.R. 3, Embro, and
the dear grandmother of 11 grand·
children, 'Zl great·grandchildren and
10 great great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by two sons,
Rohert and John, by her daughter
Edna Dickey, by her two sisters
Violet Sutherla nd and Nellie Fowler,
by her brother Roy Clark,' and by
one grandchild and one greatgrandchild .
The funeral service was held at
Broadview United Church , Harrington, Wednesday, October 1, with
the Rev. Paul Field Officiating. Interment in the Presbyterian
Cemetery, Harrington .
Mc E WEN - Su:ldenly at his
resldencelDat 20'7 Wellington Street,
Ingersoll, on Monday, September 29.
1986, David McEwen, in his 47th
year , died.
He was the beloved husband of
Sharon (Knights) McEwen, and the
dear father of Sindy Miller, Mrs. Bill
(Sandra) Sharpe, Terresa and Mrs.
Jim (Linda) Sharpe, all of Ingersoll,
and William and Blake, at home.
He was lhe grandfather of Melissa
and William (BJ) Sharpe, James
Rae Wellar and James Blake
Sharpe, and the brother of Mrs. Barbara Whaling, Startford, Kenneth of
Kingston, and Donald.
Mr. McEwen was predeceased by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McEwen, by his brothers.Joseph and
Jack, and by his sister, Margaret
Medill .
The funeral service was held at
Mc8eath Funeral Home Friday, October 3 with the Rev. Robert
Williams officiating . Interment in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Al Dafoe, Jim
Miller, Howard Wellar , Bill Har·
rison, Murray Woodall and Lyman
Dustin.
f~~J\ - At St. Joseph ' s
Hos pital, London , on Monday,
September 29 , 1986, Barbara
(Stewart) Winter , 3!), died .
She was the beloved wife of Robert
Winter, R.R. 1, Salford, and the dear
mother of Sandy, Bobby and Marty ,
all at home .
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Mrs. Winter was ' the dear
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Harold
Stewart of Simcoe, and the dear
sister of Wayne, Vitloria, Bernice,
Simcoe, and Mrs. Rick (Bonnie)
M~t2.5Chke, Fergus.
Mrs. Winter is survived by her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Kathleen
Winter of R. R. 6, St. Thomas.
The funeral service was held at
McBealh Funeral Home, Ingersoll,
on Wednesday, October'!, 1986 stll
a.m., with the Rev. Audrey Whitney
officiating. Interment was in t)Je
Harris Street Cemetery.
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Pallbearers were Doris Hayward,
Mary Dunseith, Jan Matthews, Donna Fuller, Sheryl Houston and Judy
McDonald.
Honorary pallbearers were Pat
Cuthbert, Jan Bidwell, Mary Lou
Cole, Nellie Lonsbary, Sandy Ber'rand, Mabel Ford, Cindy Bratt ,
Trudy Barber, Donna Franklin,
Carolyn Wal.ker and Norma Vlug .
FA RE~ - Clyde Fares, 66, 246
Mtliuai Sfreet, rngersoll, died at Victoria Hospital, London, Saturday,
September 'Zl.
Beloved husband of Pearl Eliza·
beth <Moore) Fares, dear father of
Mrs. Norbert Gionet (Linda ) of
Manitouwadge, and C. Randolph
Fares and wife (C7.esia) of Parry
Sound. Also SW'vived by two grand·
sons , Shane Randolph Fares and
Brandon Scott Fares of Parry
Sound. Dear brother of Mrs . Ralph
Hall (Vera) of Lachine, Quebec.
He was predeceased by his sister
Jean Sharpe, Port Colborne, by his
brother Orval Fares of Montreal,
and by his grandson Dwane Justin
Fares in 1975.
The complete funeral service w~s
held at McBealh Funeral Home, Ingersoll, on Tuesday, September 3{) at
2 p.m. The Rev. John Jennings of·
ficiated.
Interment at Morgan's Point
Cemetery.
Remembrances to the' Canadian
Heart and Stroke Foundation or Sl.
Paul's Presbyterian' Church
I\WNR~ . Archie Munroe, 83,
R.1r."n'ngersoll, died at Woodstock
General Hospital, Monday,
September 29, 1986.
He was the beloved husband of
Char/otte (I\Iit chelJ) Munroe, and
dear (alher of Mrs . Richard (Jean)
Scott, Ingersoll, Mrs . Shirley
Nugent, London, and Donald, of
Forest.
Mr. Munroe is also survived by
nine grandchildren and two great·
grandchhiJdren. He is also survived
by his niece Muriel McKay of Inger·
solI.
The Rev. David Clark of West Oxford United Church, conducted the
funeral service at McBeath F'uneral
Home, October I, 1986. Interment in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Terry Scolt,
Paul Nugent, David Nugent, Bill
Munroe, John Munroe and Rick
Ward.
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FERGU~ON
- Tom and Lois Ferguson, 2235
Hurontario Street, Mississauga, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Seth
Thomas, on September 26, 1986, at
Women's College Hospital, Toronto,
weighing 8 lb. 3 oz,
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OT T - Aurel and Lynda Otet, 4 Market Lane,
.. No. 3, Ingersoll, Ontario are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Catrina
Lynn, on September 26, 1986 at Alexan dra Hospital, Ingersoll.
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GILLIES - At Alexandra Hospital on August 31,
1986, to Lloyd and Carmen Gillies, R,R, J,
Salford, a daughter Amanda Lee,
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AnERBURY· Mr. and Mrs. Bill Atterbur)l of Ingersoll are pleased to announce the birth
of their first granddaughter Holly, on October 2, 1986, weighing 7 Ibs. 3 OlS., at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Proud
... parents are Kevin and Pauline Atterbury of
. St. Thomas. Also a new granddaughter for
Len and Audrey Molyneaux of Woodstock,
Great-grandparents are Marg Ryan of St.
Thomas and John and Mary Atterbury of
Ingersoll,
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BILDY - Mary' Ann (nee Condos) and Les Bildy
are delighted to announce the birth of
another precious daughter, Amanda
Christina, a sister for Nicole, at Victoria
Hospital on August 26, 1986 at 2:44 a,m,
Amanda weighed 8 Ibs, 3 DlS. and was 21
inches long. Proud grandparents are Nick
and Elizabeth Condos and Mike and
Ardeth Bildy. Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. William . Agnos, Mrs, Elizabeth
Bildy and Mrs. Emma Kempyn . Special
thanks again to Dr. Maynard and nurse
Krysteo Crop po. (Insured).
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Vows said '
in Kincardine
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bryan were
united in marriage on August 16,
1986 at Knox Presbyterian Church,
Kincardine, by the Rev. Dale
Massender of Victoria, Newfoundland .
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Haro1d
of Tiverton,
and the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Br an of Ingersoll.
Ruth Camp e was the maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Marie
McNuly, Karen Woodcock and Bobbi
Lynn MacArthur. Cheri-Lynn
Parker was flower girl.
Garry Dawdry was groomsman.
Ushering guests were Robert
Schnarr, Larry Parker and Jeff
Dawdry. Chad MacArthur was ring
bearer.
.
After a honeymoon to Nova Scotia,
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan are now
residing in London ,
S5 Deaths
McDONNELL - AI his
reslo nce on Tuesday October 7, 1986 John Patrick
McDonnell of R R 1
Woosdstock, in llis 54th
year. Beloved husband of the
former Joan Mallon, and
brother of William of
Hamilton, Gertrude Waud,
Woodslock, Ted of Ingersoll,
Bernard of Woodstock, and
Mary Hossack at Kintore .
. There win be no funeral service. Following cremation In- :.
lerment will be in the Hillview
Cemetery. Those planning an '
expressIon of sympathy may
select the society of their
choice and cards may be arranged tor at the M.D. (Mac)
Smith Funeral Home,
Woodstock.
SOMi § - Suddenly while
n vacation In Vernon B.C.,
on Monday October 6,
1986, Samuel B. Somers of
R R 5 Ingersoll, in his 52nd
year . Beloved husband of the
former Edith (Ruckle). Dear
father of Susan_ Loving son of
L1ew Somers and Ihe late Ed. oa Somers of R R 5 Ingersoll.
Dear brother of James and
Jeanne Somers, both of In. gersoll . Friends will be recelv·
ed at the A. D. Longworth
Funeral' Home, 134 Riddell
Street, Woodstock, on
Wednesday tram 2 - 4:30, 7
. 9 p.m. The funerat service
will be held at Trinity United
Church In Ingersoll, on Thursday at 2'.00 p.m. with Rev.
Paul Field offitiating, assisted
by Mary Leard. A private in·
terment in Harris Street
Cemetery. Contributions to a
charity of your choice may be
arranged at the funeral home.
SS Deaths
BA ~ At Victoria
~rrar : London, on Tues-
55 Deaths
day October 7th, 1986, May
(Hutson) Barker. beloved
wile of Max Barker, 01 161
King Hiram Street, Ingersoll.
Dear mother of Mrs. Roger
Fick (Eleanore), Ingersoll,
Mrs . Don Voigt (Donna).
Mount Elgin : Mrs. Rocky
Bechard (June), R.R.4 Ingersoll. Dear grandmother of
seven grandchildren. Dear
sister 01 George Hutson and
Bert· Hutson , Ingersoll . .Mrs.
George Case (LOUIse).
Eastwood, Mrs. Claude
Wright (Ann), and Mrs . Rod
Louis (Shirley). Ingersoll.
Predeceased by two
brothers John and James an~ :
one sister Rose. Friends WIll
be received at the McBeath.
. Funeral Home, 246 Thames.
~ Street South, Ingersoll. on I
; Thursday 2:00 - 4:30 p.m ..
and 7:00.' 9:00 p.m . w.here \
service WIll be held on Friday,
October 10th at 1 :30 p .m.
Reverend John JennIngs officIating. Interment In
Ebenezer Cemetery. Royal'.
Canadian Legion and Auxiliary service on Thursday at
7 :00 p.m . , auspices of
Branch No. 119. Remem·
brances to the Heart Foun~a­
lion or charity of your chOice
may be arranged for at the
funeral home .
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- Suddenly at her
ence. 190 John Sireet.
Ingersoll. on Wednesday October 8. 1986. Catherine
Hanlon. daughter of the lale
Mr . and Mrs . James Hanlon .
Survived by nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by
three sislers, Pauline
McDonald. Mary Kramer,
Teresa Spellman Fraser,·
three brothers. Ed, Joe and
Tom. Friends will be received
al Ihe McBealh Funeral
Home. 246 Thames Streel
South. Ingersoll . on Friday
October'O from 2-4:30 and
7-9 p .m., then 10 Ihe Church
ot the Sacred Heart tor
funeral Mass on Saturday October 11, al11 :00 a.m. Inlerment in Sacred Heart
Cemelery. Parish prayers on
Friday at 8:00 p .m. C.W.L.
Rosary on Friday at 3:00
p.m .
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TATT~WALL - At Alexandra
Ros·p1tar.inge rsoll. on Friday
October 10. 1986. Harry
Tal/ersall. age 83. beloved
husband of Ella (Myers) Tattersall of 165 Canterbury
Sireet. Ingersoll. Dear father
of ~rs. Cam Tilden (PhylliS).
Barne. Robert Tattersall, R R
1 Gadshill, Mrs . Beverly
Fewsler (Doreen).
Burgessville. Mrs
Sam
. Helsdon. (Dorothy) Tillson.
burg. Mrs. Dan Brown (Judy), \
Perth. Dear grandfather o(
twelve grandchildren and one
great· grandchild. Predeceased by one brother Eric and
one Sister DorOlhy. Friends
will be received at the
McBealh Funeral Home . 246 I
Thames Street South . Inger·
salt, on Friday October 10. 7
- 9 and Saturday October 1 1
trom 1 - 3, where the complete service will be held at
3:00 p .m. Interment in
BurgeSsvilie Cemetery.
Remembrances to the ParkinSon Foundation or Firsl Baplist ChurCh may be arranged
for al the funeral home.
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KingRiram Street, Ingersoll, died Tuesday, October 7, 1986 at Victoria Hospital, London.
Beloved wife of Max Barker; dear mother of
Mrs. Roger Fick (Eleanore) of Ingersoll, Mrs.
Don Voight (Donna) of Mount Elgin, and Mrs.
Rocky Bechard (June) of R.R. 4, Ingersoll, Mrs.
Barker is 'also survived by seven grandchildren.
She was the dear sister of George Hutson,
Bert Hutson, Mrs. Claude Wrigh't (Ann), Mrs.
Rod Louis (Shirley), all of Ingersoll, and Mrs.
George Case (louise), of Woodstock.
. Mrs: Barker was predeceased by three
. brothers, James, John and Donald, and by her
. -sister Rose .
. ' The funeral service was held at McBeath
Funeral Home friday, October 10 at \:30 p.m.
The Rev. John Jennings officiated. Interment
was in Ebenezer Cemetery.
A Royal Canadian Legion and Auxiliary
Memorial Service was held at the funeral hamel
on October 9.
Pallbearers were Ray Kennedy, Jim Patience,
Don Wright, Clark Savage, Don Vyse and Wayne
Knights.
Mrs. Barker was born in Rayside.
HANLO - Miss Catherine Hanlon, 190 John
' :-'St-;;r,'l~lgersoll , died suddenli at her home on
Wednesday, October 8, 1986.
She was the daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. James Han Ion and is survived by nieces
_.and nephews. She was predeceased by three
'sisters, Pauline McDonald, Mary Kramer and
, Teresa Spellman Fraser, and by three brothers,
: Ed Hanlon, joe Hanlon and Tom Hanlon.
: The funeral mass was held at Sacred Heart
: Church. Ingersoll, Saturday, October 1l. Inter: ment was in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Parish
: prayers were held at McBeath. Funeral Home
on Friday, October 10 and the Catholic
Women's League rosary was Friday, October 10.
. Pallbearers were Leo Hanlon . John Hanlon,
: Richard Clendenning, Jack Hunsberger, Jim
. Hanlon and .Peter McGillis.
: Miss Hanlon was born in North Oxford
Township.
: . RBJ..S.- Miss Lydia Elmira (Allie) Harris, 98,
: formeilY-- of t 69 Canterbury Street. died at
: Alexandra Hospital Saturday, October 11,
l 1986.
: Miss Harris is survived by her adopted son,
I, Charles Harris of Ingersoll, and by her brother.
_Archie Harris of London. She is also survived by
,several nieces and nephews and grand nieces
,and nephews.
, Miss Harris was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
.,Leaman Harris. She was predeceased by her
brother Elmore of Aylmer, and by her sister
~Mary Tattersall of Ingersoll.
- The Rev. Paul Field conducted the Tuesday,
October 14 funeral service at McBeath Funeral
Home, Ingersoll, at 3:30 p.m. Interment was in
Mount Elgin Cemetery.
Miss Harris was born in Oereham Township.
HYDEN . Mrs. Edna (Wall) Hyden, 71, of
Quee~ reet, Kincardine, died at Kincardine
District General Hospital Saturday, October 11,
1986.
She was the beloved wile of John Hyden and
the dear mother of jack, at home.
lhe Rev. Roden Evans of First Baptist Church
conducted the Tuesday, October 14 funeral
seIVice at 1:30 p.m . at McBeath Funeral Home.
Interment was in Mount Elgin Cemetery.
Mrs. Hyd.en was born in Dereham Townshi p.
JUETI· Mrs. Inez (Curd),Juett, 74, 136 Bond
Stmr,i ngersoll, died at Alexandra Hospital,
Ingersoll, on October 5, 1986.
She was the wife of the late Frederick Juett,
who predeceased her in 1982.
Dear mother 01 Fred Juett of North Bay, Mrs.
Joe Blais (Doris) of Canal Flats, B.C., Alan Juett
of Ingersoll, Mrs. Barry Hooper (Marie) of Biggar, Sask., and Mrs. Richard Brennah (Vickie)
of Tecumseh, Mrs: Juett is also survived by her
sisters, Mrs. John Merrill (Mildred) of Ingersoll,
and Mrs. Wilford Kohl (Ada) of Waterford .
Mrs. Juett is also survived by 16 grand-·
children and one great-granddaughter She
was predeceased by her brother Fred Curd and
by her sister, Mrs. Mirna Major.
. Canon Tom Griffin conducted the October 8
funeral service at McBeath Funeral Home. Interment was in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Fred Juett, Ian Ross, jim
Major, Chess Keeping, Jim Hanley and Orrie
Todd .
Mrs. ,Juett was born in Woodstock.
.TA
S U. - Harry Tattersall. 83, 165
Ci n erbury Street, f ngersoll, died at Alexandra
Hospital Friday, October 10, 1986.
Beloved husband of Ella (Myers) Tattersall,
he was the dear father of Mrs. Cam Tilden
(Phyllis) of Barrie, Robert Tattersall of R.R. 1,
Gadshlll, Mrs. Beverley Fewster (Doreen) of
Burgessvi lie, Mrs. Sam Helsdon (Dorothy) of
Tillsonburg and Mrs. Dan Brown (Judy) of
Perth .
Mr. Tattersall is also sUIVived by 12 grandchildren and by one great· grandchild .
He was predeceased by his brother Eric and
by his sister Dorothy.
The Rev. George Watt conducted the Saturday, October 11, 1986 funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment was in
Burgessville Cemetery.
Mr. Tattersall was born in Dereham
Township.
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are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their son, Andrew Robert Buslhell. Andrew is proud to be Ihe
grandson of Robert and Joan
Caftyn, and Norma~ and
Theresa Bushell. Special
thanks to family, friends, Dr.
Tom and Sylvia Mayberry, the
second floor nurses and Dr .
, Mervarl .
55 Deaths
MORRISON- Wilfred formerWo8'Cfstock in his 59th
; year passed away October
71h, 1986 at Smilh F~lIs
Hospital. Survived by his wife
Laura, l ' son, and 5
'. daughters, and 6 grand~ children . Also survived by
brothers Gordon, Ottawa,
Clifford, Calgary, Kenneth,
Campbellville, and sister Mrs .
Frank (Marion) Ingham, Ingersoll. Funeral services took
place October 91h, 1986 . Internment at Hillcrest
Cemetary, Smith Falls.
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Francis Leon
; (V'ranK, of 255 Mutual
Street, Ingerson, at Belleville ·
, General Hospital on Wednesday 'October 15th, 1986,.
Funeral announcement later.
McBeath Funeral Home In, gerson. 485-0150.
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Belleville
~ ospital on Wednes-
day October , 5th, 1986 ,
Francis' Leon (Frank) Graham
age 75. Beloved husband of
lillie (Beemer) Graham, of
255 Mutual Street, Ingersoll .
Dear father of Mrs. Marilyn
Smith, London, Mrs. Gail
Mackay ( Marlene), Ingersoll.
Mrs. Don Harvey (Lynn),
Belleville. Kenneth at home.
Lana, Toronto, Bill. Van, I
couver . Dear grandfather 01
Brenda , Michele, Kristine.
Rob, Kim, Tracy, Danny. '
Chad. Leann. Terri, and Ian.
Dear brother of Mrs. Ralph '
Honsberg'er (Dorothy),
Richwood. Ruth Graham. SI.
Marys, Bob Graham. Fergus.
Joe Graham, Stratford
Predeceased by three
brothers. Jack. Hugh. and
Crawford. two S·lsters. Bertha
and Faye . Friends will be'
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South. IngerSoll. on
Friday 2 :00 ' 4:30 and 7:00
- 9: 00 . where service will be
held on Saturday , October
18th at 2:00 p.m . Elder
Glenn Groves of th'e
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints ot
Corinth officiating. Interment
In Ingersoll Rural Cemetery .
Remembrances to the charity
of your choice may be arranged tor at the funeral home .
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I JOHN David Williams Junior am thrilled to,
~ my baby brother and
announce the omn 01
W'II'
laymate Kyle Michael Christopher I lam~,
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Williams enlor.
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for Wlr. and Mrs. D. Williams of Mt ElgIn.
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DEATHS
LOJEWSKI - Suddenly, at Alexan ra osp'i ' 1, Ingersoll, on Thursday, October 2, 1986, Gustaw Lojewski, 67; died, He was the beloved
husband of Stella (Zielinska) Lojewski of 190 Cashel Street, Ingersoll
and the dear father of Mrs . Kenneth
(Mary Ann) Kish, Princeton,
Richard of Ingersoll, and Edward,
at home.
He is survived by his grandchildren, Dereck, G~rgory and Anita
Kish, and Mark Lojewski. Mr_ Lojewski is 'also survived by brothers
ans one sister in Poland and Ger- '
many.
Mr. Lojewski served in the Polish
and Canadian armies in the Second
World War in North Africa (Italy at
Mount Cassino), Siberia and. in
Europe, He was a member of the
Combatents SPK, Branch 12
Woodstock Royal Canadian Legion
and Branch 119, Ingersoll.
The funeral service was held at
Sacred Heart Church, Saturday, October 4 at 10 a:m, The color guard
formed at the church and cemetery
from SPK Branch 12. The Last Post
and Reveille were played at the
cemetery_
Pallbearers
were
Witold
Groshens, Adam Michalski,
Zbigniew Koch, Waclaw Zwicewicz,
Josef Blonski and Stanley
Gilbutowicz,
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CANN ~. - At his residence
~ utual Street, Ingersoll, (
on Wednesday October 15 ,
1 986, Joseph Cannon , age
79. Beloved husband of
Margaret (Johnston) Cannon .
Dear father of Mrs . Howard
Otis (Mary) and Mrs . Lowell
Taylor (Ruth), Ingersoll , Mrs .
Howard Markle (peggy),
Woodstock, Miss Marlene
Cannon at home, Joe ,
Minden, Bill , Port Stanley,
Chris and Fred, London. Also
survived by ·twenty-seven
grandchildren, great· '
grandchildren and one great- ,
great-grandchild. Friends Will
be received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Street Soulh, Ingersoll on
Thursday October 16 trom 2
. 4:30 and 7 - 9 p.m. where I
service will be held on Friday
October 17 at 11 :00 a.m.,
Canon Tom Griffin officiating.
Interment in Oxford Memorial
Park Cemetery. Remembrances to the Woodstock
District Association for the
Mentally Retarded may be arranged lor at the funeral'
home .
. A~Q~JjJ - Suddenly on
sarGiaay October 11 . 1986,
Mrs . Hazel Anderson of the
, Ingersoll Retirement Home,
. 297 Whiting Street, and
I formerly of Detroit, and 560
: Durham CresGent,
Woodstock, in her 91 st year.
Widow ot James F. Anderson
(1954). Sister of the late
Mrs .. Pearl Clifford (1978)
and the late Roy Couke. She
is survived by nieces,
nephews, cousins, and a half. brother Edwin O'Ooud of Lon, don. Friends may call at Ihe
F. E. Rowell Funeral Home,
50 Finkle Street, Woodstock,
, today Tuesday trom ,2 - 4:30 '
· and 7 . 9 p:m. The complete _')
tuned service will be held,
1 :30 p.m. Wednesday Oc- .:
tober 15. with Rev . Or. -:
George Dobie ofticiating . .In · :;
terment in the Presbytenan ,
Cemetery .
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At Alexandra ;
: ~AR~ S OSPI ai, Ingersoll on Salur- \
· day October 11 , 1986, Lydia A
· Elmira (Allie) Harris, age 98,
~. formerly of 169 Canlerbury (
: Street. Ingersoll , Survived by :
one brothe( . Archie Harri~, ',
· London , one adopted soh ;
, Charles Harris , Ingersoll, and
, several nieces and nephews
and grand-nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by
. her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
'. Leaman Harris, one brother
Elmore, Aylmer , one sister
Mary Tattersall, Ingersoll. ;:
Funeral service was held at I
the McBeath Funeral Home,
Ingersoll on Tuesday October
14 at 3:30 p.m. Reverend
: Paul Field officiated. Inter-.
,ment in Mount Elgin
, Cemetery.
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BIRTHS
CHAMBERS. · Tom and Valelie ale pleased to
a'nnou rice \'ii(h love the birth 01 Ihell
newborn son. Thomas Edmund Chambers.
born on Oclober 6. 1986 weighing nine
pounds. 11 ounces. A long·awaited liNle
brolhel lor Christina and Cathy. Tile proud
glandparenls are Lorene Pearson of Ingel'
soli. Lloyd Pearson of Milton. and AUdrey
ChambelS of Ingersoll . Special Ihanks 10
Dr. David Simpson and tile second HOoI
OB staff at Alexandra Hospital. Ingelsoll.
GI LLING AI Alexandra
. IngerSOll. on Sun ·
day Delober 19 . 1966 .
Monica (HarriS) Gill, ng. age
63 . Wilo 01 Ihe lale Edward
Gllhng (1972) Dear molher
of Ted . Toronlo A pllvale
family service was Mid allhe '
Me8ealh Funeral Home. I,,·
lIersoll . on Tuesday Oclober
21sl. Canon TOln Gfillin or·
. hClaled Inlcrmenl In HaffiS
51leel Cemctely Remembrances may be senl 10 lhe
Canadian MC'11~1 Health
,Associal,on. 2160 Yonge
SUeel. TOloniO .
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CARR, - At
AI~xandra Hospital on Octobel I}.
986. 10 Glenn and Gall Carr. R.R. 4. In·
gersoll. a daughler Kimberly Ann Car/. Proud grandparents ale Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Bruce. Ingersoll. and Mr. and MIS. Ken
_ Carr, Ingelsoll.
DE lOUW . Murray and An ria (nee: Jordan)
--oet'ru'w ale pleased to announce Ihe ar ·
rival 01 Alaina'· Elilabelh. on October 7.
1986. weighing smn pounds. six ounces.
Alillie sister 101 Janine and leanne. Proud
glandpalenl~ ale Jack and Lillian Jordan
and Tony and Mary DeLouw. SI. Thomas.
Special thanks 10 Dr. Dallon and slafJ at
Almndl3 Hospilal.
HARRIS· Allan and l'Iinnifred Hollis. R.R. 5.
-mgersoll. ale lidled pink to a~nounce Ihe
3uival 01 Iheir daughter , Ange la Rose, al
Alexandra Hospltill. Ingelsoll. She was
bQln OCl9ber 9. 1986.
lJ\NDON - Davis and Debbie welcome wltll love
. and joy Ihe 311ival ollheil new daughlel.
Klisly Ehiabelll. born Monday. Oclober
13. 198&. weighing seven pounds. 12
ounces. al Alexandla Hospl(al. logelsoli. A
beautiful lillie Sisler fOI Ryan. VelY proud
grandparenls are Peggy Our~ton 01
Woodslock. and Mr. and MrS. Mac Landon
of Ingersoll. Speciallhanks 10 Dr. Kilk. Dr.
Parlser and second 11001 OB nurses 101
their excellenl care and allenllOn . (In·
sUled)
PORCHAK . DailY! and Jason are very eXCII~
01 lheil baby sisler.
Safah Jane. She made hel gland debut on
Oclobel 2. 198& al TlJlsonbulg Drstllcl
Memorial Hospital. werghlng nine pounds.
live and a half ounces. Proud parenlS are
David 30d Cheryl. Ploud glandpaJenls are
Mr. and Mrs. Ed POlchak and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Mudge.
.
~hounce
Iho salo'
Timothy and Barbara SPI'
. Ings{ead: 91 King Street East. Ingersoll.
joylully announce Ihe bif1h of their son.
Brock Colin. OClober 10. 1986 al Alexandla Hospital . Ingersoll.
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n ey Slreet South. Thameslord . are
pleased to announce the birth of (heir
daughler. Colleen lynn . October 8. 1986
. at Alexandra Hospital. Ingersoll. She
weighed !tve pounds. [0 ounces. A baby
siSler for Tlacymarie. Proud gland parents
are Mls. 'T. Boersma. Woodslock. and Mr.
and MIS. A. Vanloon. Thameslord .
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bO~~ a~~ . I~had naymond.
·Oclober
6 P.m .. Thursday
rbs. t <I 01 . weighIng 5
Hospilal. Pr~ur/I Alexandra
are Charles grarldp3renfs
Packham 01 I and Isabella
.Ray Sr. and ~~rSOIl. and
Woude , J
Van der
.Ihanks r~ "nerk/p. Special
families Dr o':;aJ["endS and
' Ihe wO~derf~J
On and lor
ed from Ihe ~UPPorl recei",
nucsas al Ale ala(f')lly Floo,
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~oSPllaJ on Tuesday
Ocio bel 28 . 1988. Miles
SelVlce . Ilge 64 01 249
Mulual Sireet. Ingersoll.
Betol/ed husband 01 Gl9c.e
SelVlce . Predeceased by hIS.
IilSI WIfe Muriel \ 197 II ge~
lal her 01 Mrs. FranK
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tJean). Sanla Barbara .
California . Mrs Hay
Chamberlain ICoza). Midland
Texas . Merl 01 pomon~
Caldorn.a . Gerald 0
Cucamonga Cahlornla Step·
lather 01 MIS . pe(ll\~ PaJl~ .
Ingersoll. Also sUlVl ved Y
IWenly .one g(andchHd,e~
and thirty greed
grandchildren. predec~~~
by oM son WIlliam tl
.
Friends will be received al
McBeath Funeral Kome . 246 .
h
Thames Slleel Soul , InQer·
soli Thu rsday 2 . 4 :30 and 7
_ 9 ' p.m.. where selVlCe WIll
bo held on Friday Oclober 31
nanl
al 2:00 pm . lIeule
Harold Fox oll lclallng . Inle l '
menl
in HarriS Slleel
CemelelY
~ the new allival
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BUSHELL~ .
Terry and MalY Bushell are pleased
announce the safe arrival 01 their son.
Andrew Robert Bushell. Andlew is ploud
10 be Ihe grandson of Robert and Joan CalIyn. and NOiman and Theresa Bushell.
Special thanks 10 lamily. friends. Dr. Tom
and Sylvia Mayberry. Ihe nUlses on second
floor. and Dr. Mer~art.
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COX· AI Alexandra Hospital \0 Peter and Anita
WlaICox. King Street Wes!. Ingmoll. a son.
Adam Paul. born on October 7. 1986. A
blolhel lor Michael and [rin.
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and Eileen are pleased to announce the arrival ollheir son and Adam's
brother. Graham Daniel on October \4.
1986 at VictOll3 Hos(lItal (Children's
Hospilal). london. Delighted grandpalenls
are Or. and M,s. K.R. McGavin. Simcoe
and MI S. C. Mclnlyre. FOles\.
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g6.. -MINOGUE - Philip and Conme nee RIley) are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of
their daughter RObin Mae,
born October 23. 19~6 .. at
Alexandra Hospital. weighing
7 Ibs . 12 oz. A beaulilul darkhaired sister lor Todd .
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MOORE - Jason. Devon and
are pleased to announce the arrival of their wee
sister Meghan, February 21 st.
1986. 7 Ibs . 6 oz . Proud
parents are Richard and
Beverly Moore. Ingersoll.
, Grandparents are Murray and
Lola Wllcocks, Thedford and
Raymond and Marcella Moore
of Ingersoll .
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~ - Francis leon (Frank) Graham, 75,
2snutu al Street, Ingersoll, died at Belleville
, General Hospital, Wednesday, October 15, 1
1986.
BIRTHS
STEWART· Gavin and loanne Stewart are pro·
announce the birth of their second
child, Corey lames, 7 lb. 7 oz. at St. Marys
Memorial Hospital on October 20, 1986. A
brother for Joshua. Proud grandparents
are Harry and Nancy Van Asseldon k of
Salford and Donald .Stewart of
Thamesford.
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ATLING . Cody is hapy to announce th~ birth
a hIS little brother Cale Charles Morrlson,
born October 28, 12:13 p.m. at Alexandra
Hospital, weighing 9 Ibs. 5lh DIS. Proud
. p-arenls are Clay and Den ise (nee Haycock),
Woodstock, and proud grandp.arents are Ir·
win and Norma Haycock, Ingersoll and
Clarence and Mary Watling, Woodstock.
Special thanks ·to Dr. Xirk and nursing
staff.
DEATHS
CANNON - Joseph Cannon, 79, 264 Mutual
Street, ngersoll, died at his residence on October 15, 1986.
.
He was the beloved husband of Margaret'
(johnston) Cannon, and dear father af Mrs.
Howard Otis (Mary) of Ingersoll, Mrs. Lowell
Taylor (Ruth) of Ingersoll, Mrs. Howard Markle
(Peggy) of Woodstock, Miss Marlene Cannon, at
home, Joe Cannon, of Minden, Bill Cannon of
Port Stanley, Chris Cannon of London, and
fred Cannon of London.
Mr. Cannon is also survived by 27 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and one greatgreat·grand child.
.
Canon Tom Griffin conducted the funeral
service at McBeath funeral Home October 17 ,
1986. Interment in Oxford Memorial Park
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were John Cannon, jeff Cannon,
Joe Cannon, Michael Taylor, Lowell Taylor and
Greg Markle.
Mr. Cannon was born in England.
SERVICE - Miles Service, 84, 249 Mutual
tree, ngersoll, died at Woodstock General
Hospital October 28, 1986.
He was the dear husband of Grace, and the
father of Mrs. Fran k Dodd (Jean), Santa Barbara, Cal., Mrs. Roy Chamberlain (Cosa) of
Midland, Texas, Merl of Panama, Cal., and
Gerald of Cucamonga, Cal., and the stepfather
of Mrs. Penny Partlo of Ingersoll.
Mr. Service is survived by 21 grandchildren
and 30 great·grandchildren .
He was predeceased by his first wife, Muriel,
in 1971, and by his son William in 1972.
The complete funeral service was held at the
McBeath Funeral Home on Friday, October 31
at 2 p.m. with Lt. Harold Fox of the Salvation
Army officiater. Lt. Fox was assisted by Oscar
Clapp. Mrs. Harold Fox sang What a Friend We
Have in Jesus.
Interment in the Harris Street Cemetery . .
Thomas
H . Bowm n of .
Woodingford Lodge,
00 stock,
formerly of Tillsonburg passed
away at Woodstock Genera]
Hospital, on Wednesday, Oct.. 22,
1986 in his 83rd year .
.
Born in England, Oct. 8, 1904 the
son on the late Thomas Bowman and
the former Annie HoHand.
He was a retired CPR freight
, agent.
Predeceased by his wife the
former Berniece Pollard in 1984.
Survi ved by one brother, Edward
(Ted) of Ingersoll; and several
nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by one sister. Mrs.
'May Dykeman.
Resting at the Ostrander Funeral
Home, TiUsonburg where service
will be held Friday, at 1: 30 p.m. conducted by Rev . Robin Lyons of St.
John's Anglican Church. Tillsonburg.
interment in Tillsonburg
Cemetery.
Visitation will begin on Wednesday (today) at 7 p.m . at the funeral
home.
Memorial donations to the Ontario
Heart and Stroke Foundation or the
Canadian Diabetic Society would be
greatly appreciated by the family.
:
He was the beloved husband o( lill i.e :
(Beemer) Graham, and dear father of Mrs . .
Marilyn Smith of London , Mrs. Gail ' MacKay '.
.1.·(Marlene) of Ingersoll, Mrs. Don Harvey (Lynn) ~
. of Belleville, Kenneth Graham, at home, Lana .
Graham of Toronto, and Bill Graham of Van·
couver.
He was the dear grandfather of Brenda,
Michele, Kristine, Rob,' Kim, Tr-acy, Danny,
Chad; leann, Terri and lan, and deBT brother of
Mrs. Ralph Honsberger (Dorothy) of :Richwood,
Ruth Graham of St. Marys, Bob Graham of
Fergus. and Joe Graham of Stratford .
Mr. Graham was predeceased by three
brothers, Jack, Hugh and Crawford, and by two
sisters, Bertha and Faye.
Elder Glenn Groves of the Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
assisted by Earl Hill, conducted the funeral
service at McBeath Funeral Home on Saturday,
October 18, 1986. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Hugh Graham, IDe Graham,
Jim Graham, Randy Graham, Jack McCurdy
and Denny McCurdy. Flower bearers were Chad
Harvey, Ian Graham, Rob MacKay and Danny
MacKay.
GILBERT . Thomas Leighton Gilbert, 84, of
Thame STord, died at Alexandra Hospital October 30, 1986.
,
He was predeceased by his wife, the late
Pearl (Balzer) Gilbert, in 1985.
He is survived by his sons Wayne of
Thamesford and Robert of London, and his
daughters Mrs. Bob Greenaway (Gwen) of
Thamesford, and Mrs. Henry Wozniak (Sharon)
'of Barrie.
Also surviving are 11 grandchildren and his
blather and sister, Wilmot Gilbert of
8rowns'Jilie and Verna Moulton of Mount
Elgin.
He was predeceased by his sister Freda
Stoakley and by his brother Nelson.
Pastor Ross Hargreaves conducted the
November 1, 1986 funeral service at the
Carrothers·Betmer funeral Home, Thamesford.
Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers we(e Wayne Gilbert, Robert
Gilbert, Bob Greenaway, Henry Wozniak, Erin
Wozniak and Kelly Gilbert. '
Mr. Gilbert was born in Dereham Centre. He
worked as a truck driver for Husband Transport
and was a member of Westminster United
Church, Thamesford .
DEATHS
BIRTHS
llUl. . Rudy.
At Parkwood Hospital on Monday, November 3, 1986, Rudy Tietz of london, age 63 years. Beloved husband of
Ria. Loving father of Jurgen of Ingersoll
and deal grandfat.her of Alexander and
Hilary. A Memorial Service was held at the
James A. Harris Funeral Home, Richmond
Street on Thursday, November 6 at 1:30
p.m., ~ith Rev. Frank Mantz officiating.
Cremation and interment Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the
Canadian Cancer Society gratefully
acknowledged.
Mc~ON~EU '
Alec Thomas McConnell, 84, lot
, COn. 5; West Nissourt Township, died
Novem bel 4, 1986 at St. Marys Memorial
Hospital.
He is survived by his wife, the former Ruth
Helen Barber; by his son Bruce McConnell,
at home, and by his daughters, Mrs.
Douglas Shannon (Caroline) of London
and Bernice Mcwnnell, also of london. H~
is. also survived by four grandchildren and
by his sisters, Mrs. Nora Chipchase of
Aylmer, Mrs. Victoria Dinner of
Thamesford, and Mrs. Stan Blackwell
(Doris) of Ripley.'
.
He was predeceased by his brother Alexander, and by his five sisters, Mrs. Lisa
Miller, Mrs. Hatie Ryan, Mrs. Josephine
McDonald, Mrs. Marjorie Keys and Ruth
McConnell .
. The Rev. Alfred Douglas of South Nissouri
Presbyterian Ch urch, cond ucted the
funeral service at the Harland B. Betzner
Funeral Home November 7. Interment in
CI ipperton Cemetery.
Pall bearers w~re Russell Adams, Phil! i P
Thornton, Jim Henshaw, John Dinner,
Doug Shannon and John Shannon.
Mr. McCnnnell was born in West Missouri
Township. He was a retired farmer and a
member of ' the South Nissouri
Presbyterian Ch urch.
RONE,Y - R~bert John Roney, 19, R.R. 6, lonon, died November 3, 1986. He is sur·
vived by his parents Bob and Candy Roney
of R.R. 6, London, and by his brothers
David, Steven and Brian, all at home.
The Rev. lewis Snow of Crumlin Unite<!'
Church conducted the November 5, 1986
funeral service at the Harland B. Betzner
Funeral Home, Thamesford. Interment in
the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, London.
Pallbearers were Brian DePrest, Robert Burrell, Andrew Walker, David Woods, Darcy
Duffin and Darrell Charron.
Mr. Roney was born in Sarnia. He worked as
a farmer.
'
MATHESON' - Brenda and Wayne are proud to
nnounce the birth of their daughter Brenda Anne, on October 13, 1986 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. A. wee sister for
Gary. A new granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Matheson, Thamesford and
Mr. and Mrs. jack Stone, UstoweL ,
Bun- Jim and Cheryl (nee Ziegler) are pleased
to announce the safe arrival of their first
child, Robert Edward, born October 28,
1986 at 5:12 a.m., weighing8lbs. 2 oz. at
'Alexandra Hosp'ltal in Ingersoll. First
grandchild for Harold and Sheila Ziegler of
Bright and third grandchild for Ed and
Helen Butt of Ingersoll. Special than~ to
Drs. M. Mer'Jart, M. Pariser and T.
Mayberry and the nurses on second floor.
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5S Deaths :
FO EY At Alexandra
ospltal. Ingersoll . on Mon·
day November 10, 1986 ,
Doris Lillian (Goodhead)
Foley. age 84. of Ingersoll.
Wife of the late Joseph Foley,
(1976) . Dear mother of
Philip. Fenelon Falls. William.
R R 2 Thamesford. Mrs.
Robert Ward (Patricia).
Toronto . Dear sister of Mrs.
Nancy' Oakley . Winnipeg.'
Dear grandmother of six
grandchildren and eleven
great. grandchildren . Friends
will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Street South, I(lger'
soli. where private service will
be held on Thursday
November 1 3. Rev. Keith
Daniel officiating . Interment in
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
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BIRTHS
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ne . Pelry bOIf) Noell lirst child
:aelg~Jng 6 lb. 10 ~vembel 4, 1986
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Mrs. Delbert M ¥,andpa,enls ale Mr P S
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aler and M
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tla/a/e and sIal!.· pee'a} thanks to Dr.
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Dr. Bru~
dnc1er·Spek) 01 T . an Elilabeth (ne
announce /he birtha~:/OCk. are PleaSed /;
d~;'~Clarence Wejghjngt~e:~ S~COf)d ChIld,
e ' ovembel 14 1986 . Ol., on F'i·
enera/ HosPllal. A broth' al the S/Ialford
el 101 KathlYn.
LIlA RETA ~.~illlJii . Miss lila Brooks. a
former resid €Tiior1ngersoll, oied at Weiland,
Ontario on Tuesday, November 11. 1966, in
her 85th. year.
Born in St. Thomas; Miss Brooks was 8 resi·
dent of IntleJSoll before moving to Weiland
some 12 years ago. She was employed lor 20
yea~ as a bookkeeper for the r.N. Dunn H~Irl·
ware Stole of Ingersoll.
Predeceased by her parents, James and
Catherine Brooks and sisler Pearl Broo~ , Miss
Brooks is survived by a number 01 cousins in
Weiland and Guelph.
A private commital service was held at the
Harris Street Cemetery on Wednes<lay,
November J 2 with Reverend Mary Leard of·
ficiating.
BONAR· Rulh l. Bonar, Union Lake. Michigan,
10r= lyof Ingersoll, died at Ihe University of
Michigan Hospital November 9, 1986.
She is survived by her husband Jack. her son
Gregory of California, and her mOlher·in·law
Leona Bonar 01 Union Lake .
She was predeceased by her parents. the late
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williamson .
The funeral service was held at the Elton
Black and Son funeral Home. Union Lake,
November J3. Intelment in Victoria Park
Cemetery. Windsor. :
Mrs. Bonar was born in Centreville.
CRAwrORD· Duncan Crawlord. R.R. 2, [mbro,
'1Jied"ai1i
oodstock General Hospital N()'Iember
12, 1986 in his eighty-eighth year.
Mr. Crawford is survived oy his wife
Margaret; by his daughters Mrs. James (Linda)
Bousfield of R.R. 5, Inge~1I and Healher 01
R.R. 2, Embro: by his son Daniel of R.R. 2,
Burgessville: by his brother Archie of
8eachville. and by siSlers Martha and Belle of
Huntsville. Also survivi ng is one grandson,
James Ryan Bousfield .
He was predeceased by his brothers William
.and James, and by his sisters Anna Nicholson
and Betty Self.
The Rev. David fiancekievill conducted the
friday, November 14 funeral seNice aiMcBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery.
Mr. Crawford was born in Greenoeh,
Scotland. He was a member of the Hi -Way Pen·
ticostal Church.
Mr.And /\frs. James R. l\Jacl\"IiIlan
are pleased 10 announce
m r.
rlage of their daughter, Slllly·Ann, (0
Charles Vernon Bissell, Son of Mr.
and .Mrs. Dwight . sse II or Port
Carling. Onto The marriage look
pla.ce on Oclober II, 1986 31 Tril1ity
UllIled Church.
~~y "Doris Lillian Foley, 146 Bell Street, In·
gersoll, died at Alexandra Hospital. Ingersoll,
Monday, November 10, 1986 allhe age of 84.
She was predeceased by her husband, the '
late Joseph foley in 1976.
Mrs. Foley is su~ived by her sons Philip of
Fenlon Falls, and William of R.R. 2,
Thames{olrl; by her daughter Mrs. Robert
(PatriCia) Ward of Toronto, and by her sister
Mrs. Nancy Oakley 01 Winnipeg.
Also surviving are six grandchildren and 11
great·grandch iIdren.
The Rev. Keith Daniel conducted the private
luneral se~ice November 13·, 1986 at
McBeath Funeral Home. Inlermenl in Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery.
Pallbearers were fason Alger, Barry Spr.
ingett, Bill foley. Brian Foley, Phil foley and
Robert Ward.
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KRYZANIWSKYJ - AI Alexan dra ~osplta1 ~ ingersoll . on
Tuesday • . November 18,
1 9 8 6, M r.S. Nat a II a
(Rabischenko) Kryzaniwskyj
• of 283 Hall Street, Ingersoll,
in her 84th year . Wife of the
late James Kryzaniwskyj
(1 956) . Dear mother of Mrs.
- Nina Gonchar.enko of ·Inger5011. LovIng grandmother of
Alex Goncharenko Jr. of
Toronto, Kathy Goncharenko
of Ottawa, and Lina Goncharenko of Ingersoll . Visitation ;n the Needham Funeral
Chapel, 520 Dundas' Street,
London, (Wednesday 2-4
and 7-9 p.m.) Holy Liturgy
will be conducted at Holy
Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox
Church, 151 King Edward
Avenue, London, on Thursday, November 20 at 10:00
a.m.• Father Witaly Metulynski offic iating . Interment
Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
London. Panachida Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. In
the funeral home.
~ON AI' Alexandra
HasplS , Ingersoll on Tuesday November 18, 1986,
Clair Wilson 01 82 Canterbury
Street, Ingersoll. Beloved
husband of Margaret (Moore)
Wilson. Dear father of John
'Barrie, Freda, Brantford. Mrs:
Vine DiCarmine (Ruth), Branlford . Dear brother of Mrs.
George Greene (Mary), Mrs.
Harold Anderson (Lorna),
Trenton. Dear grandfather of
. four grandchildren. Friends
will be received at the
·residence, 82 Canterbury
Street. Ingersoll, on Thursday
November 20 from 2 - 4 and
7 - 9 p.m . where family service will be held on Friday
November 21 st at 2:00 p.m.
Rev .. Paul Field officiating. Interment In Harris Street
Cemetery .
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BISSELL-MacMILLAN r:;rr..-ancr-Mrs . James R. MacMillan of Ingersoll, are pl~as­
ed to announce the marriage
of their daughler Sally Ann to
Charles Vernon BisseU,. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight. BIssell
01 port Carling. Ontano . The
wedding took place on O.ctober 11. '986, at Trrnlty
United Church in Ingersoll,
Ontario.
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5S Deaths
BRUNSKlb~ - AI Alexandra
Hospllar.n gersoJl, on Thursday November 20, 1986,
Earl Brunskil" age 80, of Ingersoll . Beloved husband of
Ruth (Oliver) Brunskill. He is
survived by nieces and
nephews . FriendS will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home, 246 Thames
Sireet South, Ingersoll,
where service will be held on
Saturday November 22, at
11 a.m . Canon Tom Griffin offiCiating. Entombment In Ihe
Ingersoll Mausoleum.
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5S Deaths
~ - Josef At Henderson General Hospital,
Hamilton on Monday
November 17, 1986 . in his
60th year, Josef, beloved
lalher of Bob and Cathy, dear
brother of Leopold, Edward, ,
Irene and Stasia. Loving uncle of Angle, Linda. Richard,
Joe, Rosemarie and Edward
Junior . Great uncle of
Timothy and Ryan . Burial in
Ingersoll" Cemetery
November 26 al 2:00 p.m.
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'BfRTHS
lWit..
Chancey and
bur o ·
Martha RR 7 T'11
' " , I son. &, ntarro, are pleased to an nounce the
bIrth of their Son Jeffrey Charles
November 21, 1986.
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EMERSOli: Born to Warren and Marion Pater.
Son (nee Rath) at Medicine Hal Alberta
on November 13,1986 a ron G'
w,
Ab
' regory arrother for Jennifer. First grandson
or Gordon a~d Ewe/yn Rath. Putnam and
Walter and AlIce Paterson, Camro~e, A/bertao First great-grandson for Vera Rath P t.
nam and Orville Bond, Woodingford l'oo~e
Woodstock and Marguerite Bond, IngerSoll:
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DEATHS
mzatj lw~m· At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Tuesday. Nowember 18, 1986, Mrs.
Natalia (Rabischeoko) Kryzaniwskyj of 283
Hall Street, Ingersoll in her 84th year. Wife
of the late James Kryzaniwskyj (1956).
Dear mother of Mrs. Nina Goncharenko of
Ingersoll. Loving grandmother of Alex Goncharenko Jr. of Toronto, Kathy Goncharenko of Ottawa and Lina Goncharenko
of Ingersoll. Visitation was at the
Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas
Street, london. Holy liturgy was conducted at Holy Trinity Ukranian Orthodox
Church, 151 King Edward Avenue, London,
on Thur~ay, November 20, at 10 a.m.,
Father Wltaly Metulyoski officiated. loterment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
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BECKER - At Woodingford
Lodge, IJI/oodstock, on Tuesday November 25, 1986,
Annie (Barrow) Becker, wife
of the late Herman Becker,
formerly of 221 Thames
Street North, Ingersoll. Dear
sister of George Barrow, Ingersoll. Predeceased by two
brothers Bill and Charles, one
sister Ellen Coxon . A private
service will be held at the
McBeath Funeral Home, 246
Thames Street South, Ingersoll, on Friday, November
28. Canon Tom Griffin officiating . Interment ·in ingersoll Rural Cemetery. -
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EY - In Ingersoll on
i ues ay Nobember 25 ,
1986, Florence May (Tunks)
Hanley, age 82' of 244
Mutual Street. Ingersoll. Wife
of the late Jack Hanely
(1972). Dear mother of
Douglas and his wife Lucille,
Simcoe . Dear grandmother of
Robert, Thunder Bay,
Christine Miller, Toronto, ·.
Mrs. Ken Rosw\311
(Kimberley). Brantford. Also
survived by five great·
grandchildren _ Predeceased
by one brother George Tunks
(1960) . Committal service
will be held at the graveside,
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery on
Friday November 28 at 2:00
p.m. Mary Leard officiating.
0 Q STENS,RUG At
Parkwood liOspltaT, Lond,on.
on Wednesday November
26, 1986, Hendrik Thuenis
Oostenbrug' age 62, 01 550
Berkshire Drive. London.
Loving husband of. Fryka
(Velstra) Ooslenbrug . Loving
father of Mrs . Lorna '
Mathe'son (Hendrika),R R 2
Thamesford, Mrs. Bob
Houston (Joan) Woodstock,
Eric Oostenbrug and Le~ Ann
Moflall, Waterloo. Loving
grandfather of Maxine, Brenda and Christine. Dear
brother of Wijtse and Lippe
Oostenbrug, Holland, Gil
(Jelle) Oostenbrug, Stratford,
Mrs . Griet KOOistra, Mrs .
Maaike De Vries. Thuen
Oostenbrug and Mrs . Doet
Hollander, alt 01 Holland.
Brother-in -law of Sijrk and
Frouk Velstra and Hiltji Vestra
of Holland . Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Hurne, 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll, afler
2 :00 p .m . on Thursday
where service will be held on
Saturday November 29 at
11 :00 a.m., Rev. Charles
Scott officiating . Interment in
Harris Street Cemetery .
Remembrances to Parkwood
Palliative Care', or London
V.D .N. Palliative Care Committee may be arranged for at
the funeral home.
S5 Deaths
GARLAND . - At Alexandra
~ rar,ingersoll. on lhursday November 27. '\ 986, W .
Boyd Garland age 87. of 248
Harris Street. Ingersoll. Lov·
ing husband of MarJ one
(Allen) Garland . Dear father .01
John Kingston. Mrs . Kellh
Brisl~w (Bonnie), SI.ThOmas .
Dear grandfather of Wesley,
Catherine, Robert. and Laura.
Predeceased by one brother I
John, one sister. Dorolhy .
Friends will be receIVed allhe
McBeath funeral Home, 246
lhames Street Soulh , Ingersoll on friday November 28
from 2 . 4'.30 and 7 - 9 .
where service will be held on
Saturday November 29 . at
3 ' 30 p .m., Canon Tom GnHln
oificialing . Then at the Allan
Barker Funeral Home. 19
McArthur Avenue . Carllon
Place, on Monday December
1 st tor visitation from 1 ~ - , 1
where service Will b,e
~;'d at 11 a.m. Interment In
Franklown Cemetery .. Royal
Canadian legion servIce on
Friday November 28 al 9:00
p m auspices ot Branch
Remembrances to the
Restoration Fund of St.Jame~
Anglican Church or Ihe chanty of your choice may be ar·
ranged for at the funeral
home.
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~Y§f - At Tillsonburg District
emorial Hospital on Thursday November 27. 1986,
Hazel (Barringer) Vyse age
78. Beloved wife of Harry
,Vyse, formerly of Long Point
I and Mount Elgin. Dear sister
of Mrs. Helen Scarford of'
Tay/or Miclligan, Gerald Barringer of East Tawas
Michigan . Predeceased by
one brother Melvin and one
sister Margaret. Friends will
be received at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South. Ingersoll on Fri day November 28, 2 - 4:30
and 7 - 9 where complete
service will be held on Saturday November 29 at 1.30
p.m. Rev. L!:lwrence Mason
officiating. Intermenl in Mount
Elgin Cemetery . Remembrances to the Cancer Society may be arranged for at the
funerl home.
DIED
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Mr. and Mrs. William Miles of
l\-faid of honor was Diane Oawdry,
Woodstock would like to announce Ihe friend or the bride, <lnu nest man was
marriage of Iheir son Keith A. (0 Mary :· John Collins, friend of the groom.
Elizabeth, daughter of Mrs. Roy
A reception was held at Town and
Hanley Sr. of Ingersoll and the late Roy Country, Woodstock ,
Hanley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles are residing in
The marriage took place Sept. t9 at -:- Woodstock.
Dundas United Church, Woodstock,
with Rev . H. Macpherson o( Woodstock
and Rev. S, Crowe 01 SL Thomas '
officiating.
W.tLf~S. . S.W. DawS{)n Waitets, R.R. 4,
amesrotd. died at his residence
November 29, 1986 at the age 01 76.
He is survived by his sisler Blanche (Mrs .
[arl Ruddick), also 01 R.R. 4, Ihameslord.
Paslor [all Leislla candUCled the Tuesday,
December 2 luneral service allhe Hartand
, B. Betlner Funeral Home, Thamesrord. In.
terment in lion Sevenlh Line CemetelY.
Visilalion was held Monday. December I.
Pallbearers were AI Gablet. Ron Murrell, Peter
Poel. Jim Poel, Ken Dobbie and Allan
Mountain.
Mr. Walters was Ihe son 01 the late Thomas
and Jane Walters. He worked as a larmer.
Donations may be made in Mr. Walters'
memory to the Oxford Lung Association or
the Canadian Cancer Socie~.
BIRTHS
~. At Alexandn Hospital on
--;rovemb er S, 1986, to Brian and Diane
Bergsma, Mt. [Igin, Ontario, a daughler
Ashley Nicol,e. A sisler lor BreJnne.
ALVES · Vic lor and Sherry Aim of Woodstock
are pleased 10 announce the birth 01 their
daughler Santin a Victollo, on Noyembet
18. [986 al St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
weighing 8 lb. 401 .
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Mr, BAd Mrs, K. Miles
JQc:en'\~e{
5'-~
. Craig and Bernie (nee Thuss) wish
~o thank God for ble!>Sing them wilh a
child , A healthy baby boy. Trislan Craig,
was born on Thursday, November 20, 1986
al 10:07 a.m. weighing in at 7 lb. 8 0/ .
Special thanks 10 Or. lames Town and Ihe
nurses on OB at Woodstock General
Hospilal for the e~cellent we and can·
cern they administered during our slay,
HENDfRSON · Don and Xathy Henderson, R. R.
~ ngersoll are pleased to announce the
birth 01 their d3ughter, Natasha Rose, on
November 20, 1986, at Alexand ra
Hospital, Ingersoll, weighing lb. 2 0/ . A
sister for Michael.
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AND[ QJj . Rachel (Irwin) and leon are
B~flll
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Kalhy and Don
1!:m1iThased to announce lhe
birth 01 Ihelr firs I child, II 90n,
Kristopher Witlls, born
November 1"
1986,
weighing 7 too. 1 2 oz. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Rogers, Srighl ,
Bnd Mf . and Mrs. Gene
Mabee, Ingersoll.
_ At Cambridge
emonal Hospital. Gall. on
Tuesday Oecomber 2(\d,
1986. Lloyd Dingman., age
69 formerly of Ingersoll
Hu~ban.d 01 the lale Jean
Pearssl (1978). Friends Will
b6 received al Ihe McSealh
Funeral Home. 246 Thames I
Sireet Soulh. Ingersoll on
'Thursdey December 4 Irom
12 :30 . 1 :30 . where com· I
plete service Will be held at
1:30., Rev. John JennIngs
olhcialin~ . Inlerment In Inger·
soli Aural Cemetery.
p eased to an nounce the ~Ie arrival 01
their th ird son Nathan Aaron, born
November 13, 1986. Brother 10 Dwayne '
and Jason Anderson .
'flAY . Joan (nee Sander) and Gene Way are
~Ieased to announce the birth 01 Iheir lirst
child, a boy Daniel Steven, on Nov~mber
29, 1986, weighing in al 8 lb. 4 oz. Proud
irandparellis are Bill and Joanne Sonder
and Curlie and Dorothy Way, 01 In&ersoll.
Special than ks 10 Or. Tom and Sylvia
Mayberry and secand rroor nursing stall.
RaG ERS . Kathy and Don are pleased to an·
~ce the birth 01 their lirst child, a son
Kristophet Willis, born November 11,
1986, weighing 7 lb. 12 01. PfOud grand·
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rogers 01
Brighl and Mr. and MIS. Gene Mabee 01
Ingersoll.
JUAG . I n the celebration 01 Li fe,
erm and ttara are proud to announce the
birth 01 their son, Shawn Andrew, on
November 25, 1986. Happy grandparents
are Sharon Zwart of Putnam and Jack and
Alice Xlingenber& 01 ThameslOld .
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the safe arrival, at Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll.
on
December 2nd. 1986. of
Peler Russell, a brother for
Danrel. Rachael and Graham.
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osp' a Ingersoll on Thurs'
day December 4th . 1986.
Violet lVi) (Kendall) Morley
age 79 01 285 Thames
Street North. Ingersoll Belov·
ed wile 01 John Morley. Dear
sister of William and Arthur
Kendall. England . Oear Aunt
of V'I Barton, Inger~oll
predeceased by one sister
Gertrude Wells, one brother
Walter Kendall. friends WIll
be received a\ the McBeath
Funeral Home . 246 Thames
Street South . Inger~o\l where
complete service Will be held
on Saturday December 6\h ~t
11 :00 am. Canon Tom Grtfftn
oHicialing, temporary e~'
tombment interment later In
Ingersoll Rural Cemetery
Remembrances to the
Cancer Society may be ar·
ranged lor at the funeral
home.
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enerm Hospital on Monday
December 8th, 1986, Ira
Burge age 92. formerly of
Albert SI. Ingersoll . Husband
of the late Florence '(Little)
Burge (1979) He is survived
by two sisters·in·law. Mrs
Jean Simpson , and Mrs. Ray
Bowm~n
(DoriS), Ingersoll,
and a number of nieces and
nephews. Friends will be
received at the McBeath
Funeral Home. 246 Thames
Street South, Ingersoll on
Wednesday December 10th
from 2·4 :30 and 7·9 . where
complete service will be held
on Thursday December 11th
at 3 :30 p.m . Reverend John
Jennings officiating . Tem·
porary entombment. inter·
ment later in Delmer
Cemetery . Remembrances to
the charity of your choice
may be arranged for at the
funeral home.
lJtAIHS
R. - Ann Becker, formerly of 221
Thames Street N., I ngersoll. died at
Woodinglord lodge. Woodstock. Tueway,
; November 25, 1986.'· ;-,
She was pre(!eceased by her husband, the
fate Herman Becker.
Mrs. Seeker is survived by her brothel George
Barrow 01 Ingersoll.
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She was predecease(! by her brothers Bill
and Charles. and her sister [lien Coxon.
Canon Tom Griffin conducted the frrday,
November 8 private funeral service at
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rurat Cemetery.
Mrs. Becker .was born in fngland. She wOlked as a fur finisher and was a member 01
SI. James' Anglican Church . She lived in
. Detroit lor a number of years.
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BRU~S ~ - Earl Brunskill, Ingersoll, died at
ex n fa Hospital, Ingersoll. in his eighty·
lirst . year on 1hulsday, November 20,
1986.
He is sUNived by his wile, the (ormer Rulh
Oliver, and by nieces and nephews.
MI , Bruns~ill was born in '. Yarmouth
Township and worked as a farmer in North
Oxlord Township,
Canon Tom Grillin cond ucled Ihe Saturday,
November 22 funeral service at McBealh '
Funeral Home. Enlombmenl in Ingersoll
mausoleum.
Pallbearers were Tom Comiskey, Jim Allen ,
Bill Allen, Clair MinIer, Jim Hanloll and
Sian Shannon.
~~~ - Lloyd Dingman. ~9, lormetlyol
ngersoll, 'dled at Cambridge Memonal
Hospital , Galt, Tuesday, December 2,
1986.
He was prooecmed by his wile, the late
Jean Pearsal in 1976.
Mr. Drngman operated Dingman's Bicycle
Shop on Oxfold Sheet.
He was born in Guelph Townsh'rp .
The Rev. John Jennings conducted lhe
funeral service ilt McBeath runeral Home.
Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemelery.
GARLAND - William Boyd Garland, 248 Harris
Ingersoll. died in his si~ty·eighlh ·
year al Ale~andla Hospital, Thursday,
November 27, 1986.
He is survived by his wife Marjorie (Allen)
Garland, and by his son John of King-ston
and his daughler Mrs. Keilh (Bonnie)
Bristow 01 SI. Thomas. Also SUl'living are
his grandchildren, Wesley, Catherine.
Robert and laura.
He was predeceased by his brother John, and
by his sister Dorolhy.
Canon 10m Griffin conduCled the Saturday,
November 29 lunetal service at McBeath
funeral Home. Mr. Garland was then laken
10 the Allan Balker Funeral Home, Carleton '.
~ . Place, Onf.. lor visitation Monday,
December \ Irom to 10 11 a.m., and lor
the luneral service at 11 a.m. Interment in
Franktown Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jim Robins, Ernie Whitby.
Norman Gleer. Joh n Fobert, Ron Skinner
and Russ Clifford .
Mr. Garland was formerly Ihe manager of the
Canadian Imperiat Bank of Commerce.
He was a member 01 the Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 119, Ingersoll. having servo
ed in the Second World War as a pilol with
Ihe lank of Squadron leader in the Middle
East and in Burma. He was also 8 member 1
of the Ingersoll Kiwanis Club.
M/. Garland was born in Prospect. Ontario.
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VYS[ - Halel ~y~e, r 0, 'Vd'.';d", a;' T;\I~nburg
- and Mount [lgln j ~ospital lhursday.
District t.\emoll 3
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NOiember 21. 19S6.
b d Harry and
She is sUlvived by her \lus
d I laylol
hel si$tel Mrs. Helen Scar OIG ~ald Bar;.
Michigan, and her br~thel e
inger oi tast lawas, Mlchlgan' cled th'e
Rev Lawrence Mason con du
1he
29 (unelal service al McBeath
~~~~ra~~ome. Inlerment in Mounl £Ig\n
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HANLEY - Florence Hanley, 244 Mutual Streel,
ngersoll, died Tuesday. November 25,
1986 in her eighty·third year,
Born in New Denver, B.C., she worked as an
inspector at MOIlOw Screw and Nut Com·
pany from 194310 1970.
She was lormerly a member, 01 West Ox fOld
United Church and the West Oxford ladies
Ald. She resided in Ingersoll since 1924
and was a member . 01 lrini/y United
Church.
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Mrs. Hanley was predeceased by her hus·
band, Ihe lale Jack Hanley, in 1972.
: She is survived by her son Douglas and his
wile Lucille 01 Simcoe, by her grandchildren Robert of Thunder Bay, Christine
Miller of Totonto, and Mrs. Ken
(Kimberley) Roswell of Branllold, and by
live greal ·grandchildren.
Mary Leard conducled the Fr iday, November
28 commilial service at McBealh Funeral
Home, Intermenl in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Mrs. Hanley was predeceased by her brother
George in 1960.
~If..t1lUljJ~ - Henllrik. Theunis Oostenbrug,
550' Berkesh ire Dr., London, dIed al
Parkwood Hospital. tondon, Wednesday,
November 26, 1986, at the age of 62 .
He is survived by his WIfe, Fryke (Velstra)
Oostellbrug; his children Mrs. Lorne
Matheson (Hendr ika) 01 R.R . 2.
Thameslord. Mrs. Bob (Joan) Houslon of
Woodstock. [ric Oostenblug and lee Ann
Moffatt of Waterloo; and by his grandchildren, Maxine, Brenda and Christine.
Also surviving are his brothers and sisters,
Wijtse and lippe Oostenblug of Holland,
Gil (leI/e) Oostenbrug 01 Stratfold, Mrs.
Griet Koolstra. MIS. Maaike De Vries,
lhuen Ooslenbrug and Mrs. Ooel
Hollander, all 01 Holland.
Mr. Oostenbrug was a brOlher·in·law to. and
is surviVed by, Sijrk and Frouk Velslra and
Hillje Velstra of Holland.
The Rev. Charles Scot1 conducted the Nov.
29 funeral service at McBealh runeral
Home. Interment in the Harris Stleel
Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to
Parkwood Pallialive Care or london VON
Palliative Care IAlmmittee,
Pallbearers were Jack Norton. Wlb Walker,
Bill Wilson. Mini Klynslra, John Lockhart ,
and Ernie Underwood.
, Mr. Oostenbrug was born in Holland.
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Cemeter'j.
be made in Mrs. Vyse's
Donations ~~~e Canadian Cancer Society:
memoPj 0
.A bv her brother Metvrn
She was predeceas<v ,
and by lIer Sisler Malgare~.
MIS, Vyse was born in MIChigan .
_ Clair Wilson, S2 Canterb~Pj . Stleet ,
I SO . II d'ed at Alexandra /1ospllal. InIngerSO. I
November IS. \9B&.
gersoll. 1ue>o:ia1,
.
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rviwed by illS WI e,
He IS su \ Moore and by his chitdren, lohn
Margare
.' F eda Wilson 01 BrantWilson oi Bailie. r .
' (Rulh) 01
d d MIS Vine 01 Cal mine
1m ,ao til . survi~ing are his sis\er~
Blantlord. Gsoeene (MaPj) 011renton, and
Mes, George r
Iso 01 lien'
MIS. Harotd (Lorna) Anderson, a
Ion.
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. ell by lour grandchildren.
M/. Wilson IS SUN\V .
MI 't'/ilson was
Born in Burrilts llaplds, On\.'H . as also a
a high SChoo.l , IUCh~1. ;hu7ch
membel 01 1rrnll)' United
f.
lhe Rev. Paul field conduc\~ the ~;'
2\ luoeral sel'llce al
.
November
C I b Pj Street.
W'I 's residence on an er u
1~1~~ent in tile Hal/is Street Cemelerj.
Mr . and !\Irs, Thomas Carrothers
Wedding
vows said
Victoria Lynn, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert
ie of (ngersoll
(Ia(e E,P. Maier . was united in
marriage to Thomas Carrothers son
of Mr. and Mrs. RonarcrCa'r~others
of Thedford.
The wedding took place at st.
James' Anglican Church on
September 27, 1986. with Canon
Thomas Griffin o({icialing.
The double ring ceremony was attended by the maid of honor Elaine
Carrothers, bridesmaids were Janet
C~emens. sister of the bride, and
Ih~ne Carrolliers, sister of the
grllom.
Best man was Darrelf Laird and
gno()msmen were Perry Carrothers
bro,ther of the groom, and
C~rJsopher Maier, brother of the
brIde.
Following a reception at Henderso~ !Iall the couple honeymooned [n
British Columbia and now reside In
Thedford.
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- George
Willis. At the Woodstock
General Hospital on Wednesday December 10th, 1986,
George Willis Cronkwright of
R.R. 5 Woodstock in his 83rd
year. Beloved husband of
Maggie Covell. Dear father of
Mrs. Richard (Norma) Maltby,
Kitchensr , Mrs . John
(Audrey) Boll, Ingersoll , M~s.
, B e r I (R u by) To es ,
Woodstoclo< and a daughterin·law Donna A.R . S
Woodstock . Also survived ,by
thirteen grandchildren, Ihlrteen great-grandchildren and
. two brothers,. , Clifford of
Presion and Martin In I7l0rida: .
Predeceased by a son, Floyd
in 1961, two grandchildren,one brother and one
sister . Friends will be received at the Rumble Funeral
Home, Princeton, from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Friday . Com· '
plete funeral service including
commitaJ wifl be held in the
funeral home on Saturday
December 13th at 11 a.m.
Reverend Robert Williams will
officiate. Interment Princeton
Cemetery. As expressions of
sympathay donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreCiated.
honeymoon in Quebec City
West Oxford United Church was the dolls of Ingersoll. Classical guitarist blossom top and nared skirt. Her corsetting .for the Aug. 23 wedding of . Tyler_Hawkins, friend of the groom, sage was a cluster of pale peach
Louise Jane Gauld and Jonathan Craig- entertain~d guests prior to the wedding sweetheart roses.
The groom's mother wore a two-piece
Hunt, both of Toronto. Louise is the and during the signing of the register.
daughter of Margaret Gauld of Chagrin Lee McWebb, friend of the groom, gave dress of cream crepe featuring a
pleated skirt and lace inserts on the
Falls, Ohio and Grant Gauld of Newport a reading.
The bride, given in marria"ge by her sleeves of the jacket. Her corsage was a
Beach, Calif. Craig is the son of
Margaret and Barry Hunt of Ingersoll. father, looked lovely in a white tea- .cumbudium orchid.
The bridal party was piped from the
L Rev. Roger McCombe of Ingersoll of- length '205 style dress of Jace and tulle,
ticiated at the wedding ceremony. featuring a horseshoe neckline and church by piper David Presswell.
Following the ceremony. the bride
Maureen McCullough of Toronto was tulip sleeves. She wore a headband of
s.oloist, accompanied by Harold Rid- braided pearls with clusters of white and groom tra veiled by surry, provided
silk flowers, leaves and drop pearls on by Mr. and Mrs. Mac Armstrong of
each side. She carried an arrangement Beachvllle, to the garden of Lorne and
of sweetheart roses, freisha, gerbern, Marie Moon for pictures.
The reception was held at the Quality
oistromeria, baby's breath, fern, galax
Inn, Woodstock. Dave Clement was
leaves and pearls.
Robin Bourgoyne of Calgary, friend master of ceremonies and Pat Mcof the bride, was maid of honor, and Cullough of Toronto proposed the toast
.
Allison Hunt of Ingersoll, sister of the to the bride. ,
The flowers at the church and recepgroom, was bridesmaid. They wore
identical princess style dresses of pale tion were from Harry Shelton Flowers,
pink silk, Flower girl Bridget Ingersoll.
Guests attended the wedding' from
McGregor, cousin of the groom, wore a
white polka dot dress with peter pan England, California, Florida, Mincollar and pink sash.
nesota, Texas, Ohio, British Columbia,
The bridal attendants carried bou- Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec,
quets of varigates pink miniature car- Newmarket, Kettleby, Alton, Toronto,
nations, fugi mums, olstromeria, star Kitchener, Hickson, Woodstock,
of bethlehem, baby'sbreath, fern and Sweaburg, London, Kintore and
galax leaves.
Ingersoll .
Jeff Hunt of London, brother of the
The bride and groom honeymooned in
groom, was best man. Ushers included Quebec City and are currently residing
Ian Gauld of Pennawa, Man., brother of in Toronto.
the bride, Dave Clement of London,
friend of the groom, and Andrew Hunt
of Ingersoll, brother of the groom.
The groom wore a white tuxedo
jacket with black pants, cummerbund
and bow-tie. The attendants wore black
tuxedos, cummerbunds and how-ties.
The bride's mother wore a pale peach
two-piece dress of raw silk. with
Mr. and Mrs. J.e. Hunt
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Suddenly at her
residence 182 Innes Sireet.
Ingersoll, on Saturday
December 13. 1986. Blan·
che (Stetter) (Knott) landon.
age 72. Wife of the late Jack
Landon (1983). Dear mother '
of Mrs . Tom Moore
(Dorothy) . Pompano Beach, '
Florida, Carl Knoll. Ingersoll.
Dear grandmother of Lisa I
Moore . Predeceased by two
sisters Hazel and Sylvia. ,
Friends will be received al the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Street South, Ingersoll where complete service :
will be held on Tuesday
December 16 at 1 :30 p.m..
Canon Tom Griffin oHiciating . .
Cremation . Interment later in
Aylmer Cemetery .
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MABE. - Roger l., age 85
~ tiecember 9, 1986,
hiS /lome, Ferndale
Michigan, aHer a lengthy il~
Iness. j-Ie '1~as born in Inger.
soil. Surviving are his wife
Phyllis end brolher Alvah of
F.erndale, Son Eugene. and
sisters Irene and Hattie of In.
gersoll, also five grand.
children and three great.
grandsons. Predeceased by
first wife Kathleen Waring
son Keith, daughter Zola and
brother Ellis. Funeral service
was conducted by Rev . Peter
Bower at Presbyterian
Church, Ferndale Michigan
with burial al Roseland Park
Cemetery, Berkley Michigan
on December 12, 1986.
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'ih dr .A - suddenly at
the ~'
00 ' stock General
Hospital on Wednesday
~ddenlY al ner
December 17, ~986. Arend
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R.2 Ingersoll on
(Arthur) Van der Sar of 27.5
res-IoeOCe December ~ 6.
HillSide Drive, Woodstock, In
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his 43rd year. Beloved hus'986. Mar 01 the late Ed· band of the former Ctaire
Hanlon. WI en l~ 98') ' Dear (Bunnie) Kreitzer. Dear father
ward HanlOeo at nome . Dear of Martlna (Mrs. Robert
mother Of. Leert Schetter 01 Phillips) of Woodstock and
sister of predeceased by Art at home . Son of Mrs . Mar·
MHdm 3 Y·
Mary cross lina Van der Sar of
one slstrbe received at the Woodstock, and brother of
Friends w~ era! Home. 246 Niclaus of Londo(l. Friends
McBeath s\~~et south, Ing er - Will be received 2 - 4 :30 and
Thames
rsdaY December 7 _ 9 p.m. Thursday at the
soil untJ! 1h~ a.m . Then to th\ M.D. (Mac) Smith Funeral
'8th at 9 ~ tna Sacred He~o Home, 69 Wellington Street
Church 0 I MasS at '0. J. North, Woodstock, where th~
for fune~arment in s.ac~~h complete funeral service . Will
a.m. In ~emetery . per ~,.be held 2:30 pm . Fnday
Heart ~hiS evening at ~ .~ December 19 with Interment
prayers
laler in the Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
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MABEE - Roger L. Mabee, 85, Ferndale,
M ichigan, died December 9 at his home
after a lenghly illness. He was born in Ingersoll. Survived by his wife Phyllis and
brother Aluah of Ferndale, son Eugene,
and sisters Irene and Hattie of Ingersoll
and five grandChildren and three great
grandsons. Predeceased by first wife
Kathleen Waring, son Keith, daughter Zola
and brother Ellis. Funeral service was conducted by Rev. Peter Bower at
Presbyterian Church, Ferndale, Mich. and
burial at Roseland Park Cemetery. Berkley,
Mich. on December 12, 1986.
~ - AI his residence
140 Anne Slreet, IngerSoll'
on Tuesday December 16:
1986, George O. Joiner, age
- 51 . Beloved husband of
Ehzabe/h (Weir) Joiner. Dear
fa~her of ~avid, Kingston •
.Bnan. Hamilton, Lianne and
Ian al home . Dear brother of
John. Corunna. Mrs. Charles
Shelto~ (Edith). R R 5 Ingersoll. Friends will be received
al Ihe McBeath Funeral
- Home . 246 Thames Slreet
South , Ingersoll on Friday
December 1 9 from 2 - 4' 30
and .7 - 9 where complete
service will be held on Saturday December 20 al 11 :00
~ . ':'1 . : Rev Paul Field offlcla/lng. Temporary en/omb.
ment . Inlerment later in
8urgessville Cemetery
Remembrances
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nlted Church Foundation or
Monkton United Church may
be arranged for al the funeral
home.
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- At Brantford
General- Rospital on Friday
December 19th, 1986,
Violet (Thorogood) Coult~r
age seventy of Brentford.
formerly of Woodstock . Wife
of the late Robert Coulter
(1968) . Dear mother of Mr~ .
Tim Turney (HOlly). Brantford.
Mrs. Dawn Flinsenberg. IrJgersoll . Dear sister of
Thomas Thorogood, Empire
Michigan. Mrs . Mae Pettit.
London. Mrs . Ethel Dawson ,
Royal Oak Michigan. Mrs.
Bernice Giles, Wardsvilla ,
Also survived by six grand·
children . Predeceased bV
one sister and Ihree brother~.
A memorial service will be
held at S\.James Anglica}'1
Church . Ingersoll, on Monday
December 29th al 1 :00 D·ni·
Canon Tom GriHin officiating .
Cremation. interment in the
A n q lie a nee met e r Y',
Woodstock . Remembrances
to the charity of your chioce
may be arranged for al the
McBeath Funeral Home, In·
gersoll 485·0150 .
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FER~OW - At Alexanda Hospital on December
15, ~ 6 to Tom and Michelle Ferrow (nee
Champeau), 160 Albert Street, No.2, a
daughter Nicole Noel.
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w-henblaze
destroys hOllle
Fire swept through a house on County Road 7, approximately one and'a
half miles north of Ingersoll, Tuesday morning, killing one of the·
occupants.
Dead is 81-year-old Marguerite Hanlon of R.R. 2, Ingerson. She is
survived by her son Leo, who was no Injured in the b)aze. Mrs. Hanlon
and her son were the only residents of the house, which was totally
destroyed by the fire.
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. Members of both the Thamesford and Embro fire departments helpea
extinguish the blaze' which started at about 7: 30 Tuesday·· morning,
,according to officials from the Woodstock detachment of the Ontario
Provincial Police. Mrs. Hanlon's body was removed from the wreckage a
little over two hours later.
Damage estimates were unavailable at press time, but the house was
entirely gutted.
Police and the fire marshall are continuing to investigate the cause of
the blaze.
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Wedding vows
exchanged
Kim Parker and Ben ~ were ,
united In marriage on c oher 4,
1986 at Sacred Heart Church in Ingersoll.
.
The double ring ceremony was officiated by Father Charles Campbell.
Maid of honor was Louise Wardrop. Bridesmaids were Mary Ann
Poels, Brenda Irwin, Jeanette Arts
and Kristen Parker.
Best man was Ron Arts and ushers
were Rick Arts, Jamie Shipley and
Eric Drost.
Beautiful music was provided by ,
organist Harold Riddolls and I
vocalist Donna Fuller.
Following a reception atHenderson Hall, the couple left for a honeymoon in British Columhia.
SPRING ~~
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At
Victoria
'ff; spj"ta ~(Tondon. on Thurs -
day December 25. 1986.
Lillian (Bennetto) Springall.
age 70 . of 360 Oxford
Avenue. Ingersoll. Beloved
wife of George Springall.
Dear mother of Donald .
Woodstock. Mrs. William
MacDonald (Carole). Ingersoll . Dear sister of Stanley
Bennetto . Woodstock . Dear
Qrandmother of seven grandchildren and five 9reatgrandchildren Predeceased
by one brother Gordon Bennetto. Friends will be received at McBeath Funeral
Home. 246 Thames Street
South. Ingersoll on Salurday
7 - 9 p.m . and on Sunday 12
noon· 4:30 and 7 - 9 p.m
where complete service will
be held Monday December
29 at 2 :00 p.m Canon Tom
Griffin officiating . Temporary
entombment. Intermenl later
in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery
Rebekah memorial service on
Sunday at 7 : 30 p , m
auspices of Keystone Lodge
NO.69. Remembrances 10
the Haarl Foundation or the
Kidney Foundation may be
arranged for at the funeral
home .
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EDWt\~Q.s --At Alexandra
f-rosplfal. IngersOll. on Friday
December 26th. 1986. Vera
Edwards age 81 of Ingersoll
Retirement Home
Predeceased by one brolher
Complele funeral
Herberl
service will be held al the at
the McBeath Funeral Home,
246 Thames St South. Ingersoll. on Tuesday
December 30lh al 3.00 p.m .
Reverend Paul Field 01·
ficiating , Temporary entombment Interment laler in Ex·
eler Cemetery .
~ece",,~ · er
TOPS -
:2cr /'7<f'~
AI SI. Joseph's
~al. London on Tuesday
SS Deaths
~.!.J..~O...R At Victoria
1100piial. London on Sunday
December 28th. 1986. Gordon Allsop. age 66 of 18
McDougal Street.
Waliaceburg , Father 0.1 Mrs_
Ronatd Crane (Marjorie). Ingersoll. Bren\. London .
Brother of Dennis Allsop. Sulton. Mrs . Bartley Finucan
(Evelyn) . tngersoll. Mrs . Joan
Duguay. Winnipeg. Lesley
Allsop . London . Mrs . Howard
Rusher (Margaret). Dunedin.
Florida . Mrs . Jack Wauda
(Winnie) . Ingersoll. Friends
will be received at the
McBealh Funerat Home. 245
Thames Street South. Ingersoll ' on Wednesday
December 31 sl from
2:00·4 :30 and 7 -9 p.m. I\jo
visitation on New Years Day.
Complete service will be held
on Friday January 2nd at 1 1
a.m .. Canon Tom Griffin 01 ficiating Temporary entomb ment 'Inlerment later in The
. Field 01 Honour. Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery
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December 30th. 1986.
Henricus (Henry) Tops. age
80 of R R 1 Salford. Husband
of the late Johanna (Smits)
Tops (1 951) . Dear fat her 01
Mrs. Joanne Terpstra. London. Mrs. Kathleen Sparhng.
R.R .S Forest Mrs . Mary
VanRyswyk Salford. Mrs . Cor
Vlasman (Josle). London.
Henry Tops Jr. R R 1 Salford.
Mrs Henry Vanderwyest
(Anne). Delaware. Mrs . John
Pembleton (Liza) Ingersoll.
Mrs. Hans Maas (Yvonne).
Lobo . ' Peter and John at
home. Dear grandtather 01
twenly-five grandchildren and
five great ·grandChildren
Friends will be received at the
McBeath Funeral Home. 246
Thames Street Soulh, Ingersoll on Thursday January 1 sl
from 2 :00·4 :30 and 7-9 .
Ihen \0 the Church of the
Sacred Hearl for funeral
Mass on Friday January 2nd
at 1 :00 p_m. Parish prayers
on Thursday al 7:30 p.m .
Temporary entombment Intermant later in Sacred Heart
Cemetery. Remembrances to
The Heart Foundation or The
Cancer Society may be arranged for at the funeral
home.
DEATHS
BIRTHS
HUTCHINSON: Don and Kim welcome with
love the most beautiful Christmas gift, Alasdail
William, nine pounds, two ounces, born
Ch/istmas Day, December 25, 1986, at Stra t·
ford General Hospital A gift of special joy for
brother lain.
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SEASON'S GREETINGS to all! I'm Jennifer
Marie and made my arrival at Alexandra
Hospital, December 24, 1986 at 3:25 p.m. My
petite six pound, 13 ounce flame created
quite a stir. Lou Anne and Don will make fine
parents and my big brother MaNhew was
delighted to see me. Grandpa and Grandma
(Don and Bea Wolan Binbrook, Ont.) were
tickled pink to W
another granddaughter.
Special thanks to Dr. Rechner and the fine
nursing staff in O.B.
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LEESON - J~ Elizabeth Leeson (Corn·
wenrrro Brock Street, Thamesford, died at
Alexand ra Hospital, Ingersoll, Decem ber 17,
1986 at the age of 62.
She is survived by her husband Donald, and
by hel daughteTs ,Donna (MIS. Peter Rochon) of
Trenton, and Leila (Mrs. Scott Henderson) of
R.R. 3, Ingersoll. Also surviving is her grandson
Michael Henderson.
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Pastor Roger McCready and the Rev. Ernest
Winter conducted the December 20, 1986
funeral service at Thamesford Community
Chapel. Interment in Putnam Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements were completed by the
Harland B. Betzner Funeral Home, Thamesford.
Pallbearers were Joe Ebert, Will Blanchette,
Gilbert Guetter, Ken Boyle, Don Adam and Gordon Rath.
Donations may be made in Mrs. Leeson's
memory, to the Christian Service Centre.
':"D eL -e rf'-I.>~ r
wedding
vovvs are
exchanged
The marriage of Marian Margaret
Buis and Adriaan Dirk ~akker was
tiel Saturday, September ,1986 at
,2 p.m. at Aylmer Christian Reformed Church, Aylmer, Ont. The bride
is the eldest daughter of Nick and
Sadie Buis and the groom is the only
son of Jim and Corrie Bakker of Putnam.
Matron of honor was Francine
Leestma. Bridesmaids were Helena
Bakker and Carol Stoffe1son. Best
man was lain Campbell and ushers
were Robert Robotham and Brian
Buis.
Dr. E.J. Briard conducted the
wedding ceremony. Glerm Davis
was a reader.
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Mr. and Mrs. Adriaan D. Bakker
Organist was Nixon McMillan,
trumpeters were David Hankinson
and Christie Haaksma, flautist was
Carol Broer, pianist was Shirley
Morris and soloist was Helena Bakker.
DEATHS
COULTER - Violet Coulter of Brantford,
formerly of Woodstock, died at Brantford
General Hospital on Friday, December 19,
1986, at the age of 70.
She was predeceased by her husband, the
late Robert Coulter, in 1968.
Mrs. Coulter was the beloved mother of Mrs.
Tom Turney of Brantford, and Mrs. Dawn
Flinsenberg of Ingersoll. She is also survived by
. her brother Thomas Thoregood of Michi~an.
and her three sisters, Mrs. Mac Pettit of london, Mrs. Ethel Dawson of Michigan and Mrs.
bernice Giles of Wardsville. She is survived by
six grandchildren as well.
Mrs. Coulter was predeceased by one sister
and three brothers.
Resting at McBeath Funeral Home, Ingersoll,
cremation will be followed by interment at the
Anglican Cemetery, Woodstock.
A memorial service was held on Monday,
December 29, 1986 at 1 p.m. at St. James'
Anglican Church, Ingersoll.
JOINER· George Joiner, 140 Ann Street, In-
ge~ died at his residence Tuesday,
December lo, 19'86 at the age of 51. .
He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Joiner,
and his children, D~\/id of Kingston, Brian of
.Hamilton, lianne, at home,·and lan, at home.
He was the beloved brother of John of Carun·
na, and Mrs. Charles Shelton, R.R. 5, Ingersoll.
The Rev. Paul Field conducted the Saturday,
December" 20 funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment in Burgessville
Cemetery.
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Memorial donations may be made to Trinity
United Church foundation' Dr to Monkton
United ChurCh.
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HANLON - Marguerite Hanlon, R.R. 2, Inger·
BRANCH· Dr. Arnold Branch, St. Johns, Anso~t her residence Tuesday, December ti;~ Rothsay, N.B., died at Sunnybrook
16, 19B6.
She was predeceased by her husband, the
late Edward Hanlon in 1981.
She is survived by her son, Leo Hanlon of
R.R." 2, Ingersoll and by her brother Bert
Schefter of Mildmay.
Mrs. Hanlon was predeceased by one sister,
the late Mary Cross.
Father Charles Campbell and Father Joe
Nevitt and Monsignor Grespan conducted the
Thursday, December 1B funeral service at
Sacred Heart Church. Interment at Sacred
Heart Cemetery ..
Parish prayers were held Wednesday evening,
December 17 at 8 p.m.
LANDON - Blanche landon, 182 Innes
Sm e , rrigersoll, died at her residence Saturday, December 13, 1986 at the age of 72.
She was predeceased by her husband, the
late Jack Landon, in 1983, and is survived by
her daughter Mrs. Tom Moore of Florida, and
by her son Carl of Ingersoll. Also surviving is
her granddaughter Lisa Moore of Florida.
Mrs. Landon was predeceased by two sisters,
Hazel and Sylvia.
Canon Tom Griffin conducted the Tuesday,
December 16 funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment in Aylmer Cemetery.
BURGE· Ira Burge, formerly of Albert Street,
Inrersorr. died at Woodstock General Hospital
on December 8, 1986 at the age of 92.
'He was predeceased by' his-wife, the' late
Florence little, in 1979, and is survived by two
sisters-in-law, Mrs. Jean Simpson and Mrs. Ray
Bowman.
!he Rev. John Jennings conducted the'
Thursday, December 11, 1986 funeral service
at McBeath Funeral Home, Ingersoll. Interment in Delmer Cemetery.
Medical Centre, Toronto, Thursday, December
4, 1986 at· the age of 90.
He was predeceased by his wife, the late
Marion Noxon in 1970.
Dr. Branc~ is sUlYived by his wife Phyllis,
and by four sons.
Canon Tom Griffin cond ucted the Saturday,
December 6 funeral service at McBeath
Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
MORLEY - Mrs. Violet (Vi) Morley, 285
Thames Street North, died at the age of 79 on
Thursday, December 4, 1986 at Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll.
She was the beloved wife of John Morley,
and is survived by her brothers William and Arthur Kendall of England, and is the aunt of Vi
Barton of Ingersoll.
M.rs. Morley was predeceased by her sister
Gertrude Webb, and by h-er brother Walter Kendall.
Canon Tom Griffin conducted the Saturday,
December 6 fu neral service at MeBeal h
funeral Home. lnterment in Ingersoll Rural
Cemetery.
Donations may be made in Mrs. Morley's
memory to the Canadian Cancer Society.
DINGMAN - Lloyd Dingman, formerly of In-
gerwrr~' at Cambridge Memorial Hospital,
Galt, on Tuesday, December 2, 1986 at the age
of 69.
He was predeceased by his wife, the late
Jean Pearsal, in 1976.
The Rev. John Jennings conducted the
funeral service Thursday, December 4 at
McBeath Funeral Home. Interment in Ingersoil
Rural Cemetery.