"----"'-""'"""'tl-lt-i-r-lBl""""-'-"'-""""'"""'-""-"" CRA '. . - await shifters?" f . - T k M th l November 12, 1979. on ay, ,- Obituaries a e on . - . BUCHANAN: Lilly Buchanan T P ' b N) l cr,, Wife of Bill Craig, mother of passed away at the Wlarton o 10 e maintain. Emman- than on Monday, January ras ', ' . a w Lake V , . Plane C h and . . i. ar2trit,eg,ta2gttJt'i1ler1tte, will" militia? 3.2322. "e, , (Mrs. George Foster) scary. Eileen, Mrs. LG. Goodenough WOODSTOCK. th1t.tpyc.r5'i ' borough. Also s'u'r"v"iiiis'd"tsf two of Toronto; Jean, Mrs. H. federal investigator said today grandchildren. Rutherford of Cobourg; Helen of it will take a month before a, ' F Sauble Beach; Jack, Armour and 3:13: 2:53-13 ii'j'i1"1yiies'ts,folil, une . . . . . _ l ' the tra"ir,a/j'er)"ut' was held from 'lv/ll"') all of Ollphant and in which four membbr§ of 3' eral Home on rank of Wiarton. Also survlved . . di d , Thursday Novembe 15 by 22 grandchildren and 26 Wlarton, Ont. family re . ', p.m. ' r at 1:30 great grandchildren Reg Phillips of the aircraftl _ ' _ . accident investigation branch of I Interm t . Friends may call at the th d rt t f transport' en ' Bayview Cemetery_ George Funeral Home, 430 Mary " epa PP, .0 . I Street Wiarton where service said in an interview there Is a will be held Ion Thursday g.r:ea,t deal of data to be .PT _" Januar 24 1980 at 1 m , piled to find out why the single- . y , . p. . engine Cessna aircraft crashed _ , Interment, Oliphant cemetery. in . farm field about five miles _ Donations to the charity, of "st of Woodstock. . your choice would be appreciate Killed were provincial police. ' ed. constable Carl Monk, bis wife, and two teen-aged sons. ' ' The family was en route to I' Wiarton from Brantford when _! the accident occurred. Mr. Phillips said tape recond- lngs, weather conditions and! , other factors must be eonsid- l ered to establish cause, I Meanwhile, Joseph Pember, a; ' Woodstock ambulance operator f and also an alderman, said . Tuesday in an interview that he wants extra funds from the ' V province to build a special sled t for winter rescues in the area. _ Because of the remoteness of Sunday's crash site, and blind- ing snow, ambulances were ltuck three-quarters of a mile, l _ . away from the site, he said. l ' . ------------" -__ ' . l l l l 1 . l, -Weekend visitors with Mr. and . Mrs. Harry Fogden were his son i: gar? 3ndW Mrs. Fogden of I ri gen , ales, who came to _ . i. . . - Mrs. Barry Deakins was a i 3??th 0?;ng dfor Sh's 88th recent guest of honour at a baby ' y r ay, eptember shower at the home of M l 22nd. Other guests were Mr. . . rs. and Mrs Ken B Mi b Doug Mole with about eighteen ' Tammi McKni ht lerr.s'H t'ss guests attending. Mrs. Mole i -c...c..c., w. ur', . Collier Mr aetd'M r. Gec or land Mrs. Ivan Preston were , -M D, ir;ii Ftt I, , ." . rs. erald co-hostesses and conducted se- rs. one amnion, Aaron Parke, Darin and Tina, Mr. and veral games and cont t T i an) Jennie of Thunder Bay Mrs, Bernard Jesso, Sherri and guest of honour and £3 s. he i enjoyed sir/weeks (visit/l with her Troy, Miss Tammi Parke, all of _ P. grand- I parents, r. an rs. Wes Kitchener; Mrs. Lena Watson - I Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. Everett and Jack Brown, Wiarton and mothers-to-be were presented ' ', Arnold and other relatives here. Ben Wilcox. Harry's many l with corsages. Sylvia was seated , l .. _ . m-re.'.-, a-.. "..,s,oer,srsr4 friends join in wishing him many , in the spelsially decorated chair i, more happy blrthda s. with the grandmothers Mrs. Y i , EgglélthQnBarry arm Sylvia are ' Ethel Davidson and Mrs. Ruby I . nounce e arrival of .. I I Deakins on either side. The I their daughter, Alicia Lynn born ,d Visitors grandmothers assisted Sylvia in 5 83:32:3'3gngggfstfizttmegrupel xt opening the gifts and reading F, ' on I ' Hospital, Wiarton. Third grang- , , ' . with Harry Fogden of in: "Wei-h k d r child for Mr. and Mrs Flo Visiting ' ton is his son, ylvia an e everyone for l Davidson and Mr. and Mrs ihT ', R.Fi, 3, WlaiAF Percy Fogden F their lovely gifts and good 1 Deakins, Wlarton and tenth Group Capt It from London, 'wishes. Mrs. Mole and Mrs. ' tpt wandchlld for Mr. and 2 and his Wife Di ys t visit here Preston served a delicious lunch l rs. iltred Davidson, Wlar- " England. Thetr las _ while everyone enjoyed a social ton. 29-0 was in 1969. half hour. Mrs. Preston had _ l ------_ ' decorated a baby buggy cake! H _ _ - Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pointon, , Owen Sound. Mr an" b*