r _ -n C ' r . a Floren e Foster :Gordon Alexander Cunningham [ . . ., . . . . . . ' ungharn sed cefUll aw . ' ' . and District ".232? 'ttttt fl,') eu1seryvitts gwen by We. . "4tt the Elgin may as... yd2aey, f2,1,1ig,h/21, 1gLag'..1eyvf,de1se, gm-Nove , , Yo $21113) J2fY1t,ag,sg,r'Ye1t, 53318)], On Monday, December 12th, Clerk of Session for 40 year: 'l te,tid, $23; thef lJatedegahig t'1g, Ray, John Rhody and Ben mag? iii: 19433311133323: tleley2r11it'yl Ea: her and superin- Foster 0 ac an y. son of the late Robert and Mar , - years. . C . F . . y As a member of 'vitd?edti tY,ytei'sS,'i'l1,1sfl,1s Karen grid": s1tghgJ,i//,1t',',se' 'fti1hnet,1 s.urv.ived.by, his sister, Horticultural Society, he alt'ys2orl bmthas, Jim, Bill. Joe, magnets and Strachan, Mary Wolfe, Ruth Fisher fdtie,Rag.i atf1-,ia"ntalg2,1s, 'ern interest in gardening and HOW. 2ri,t2,.mis"d by sev nieces 'teteey,,'ttt, Chesley Cemetery, 2,tee,0Ighsle,t'pt',e:ii, by broth- A complete funeral service was She was a member of the Memorial donations to St. Iohn's misfit"? (£151:ng gham and held at Knox Presbyterian Church on Dobbinton and St. 10hn's United Ignited Church and the Heart and ', Mr Cuynningharri was a Public agdwecember' 1511' w',,tyt'itf, (lunches. troke Foundation were a reciated i . . . F , s er was m C arse 0 e mwlfre sr,tt'if, at theChEmllte- by "are Family as expmssior? of sym- 3:231:21 lithigatiias his??? $3.3 1'gsice'.1nd delivered a comforting rmeral ome in e . , . . . . all; the fimeral service was he: "Z pa y l ias principal of Tara Public School. He Pallbearers were Alex Sim, Bob t El G 1 A ',was absent only ten days in forty-one Mills, Almer Kennedy, Leonard _ mer o em :ym- .- Archer, Lloyd Angel and Norman 1 ll known area resident The family of the late Elmer Pegelo :CIinlniiizgszgheiiids ',1ti0g,',reti 11," r. Hunt. A we .. , , s re ement Elmer John Golem, of 92 3nd Avenue received friends at the Emke- :testimonial banquet held at the Arline: Llt,' rfte,feellt,ri' Je,de,1',fet SW, Chesley, passed away suddenly McFadden Funeral Home in Chesley Tara Community Centre. During his vice on Wednesda evenin at St. Joseph's Hospital in London on on Monday afternoon and evening. teaching career, he was a strict disci- December 14th at 700 exclock, t dig , Saturday, November 26, 1994. He Rev. Paul Hartig, assisted by clergy 'prmarian - balanced by a keen sense Paul H Ea leson Funeral Home3 e was 81 years of age. members of the Chesley Ministerial of humor. Interrnengi HillcrestCe te l, Born on June 28, 1913 in Sullivan Association, officiated for the funeral , me ry, ara. ' Township, he was the son of the late service held at St. Mark's Lutheran Albert John and Augusta (Knapp) Church in Chesley on Tuesday, _ Golem of Sullivan Township. November 29, 1994 at 2 pm. On April 4, 1942, he married his Assisting with the service, along I n _ wife, the former Marguerite Donovan with Pastor Paul Hartig, were Rev. S%\ "i-l fly and, the couple farmed together in Jim Perrie of Geneva Presbyterian Sullivan Township, before {retiring te Churchi, Iyytretth,liot and Patricia enema 1987. _ tt _ ' t- Liixtthi' at nary Trinity Anglican '/7titrriiif Elmer Gole"m wislin Church; Rev. Herb Klaehn of9lt. T active, long-time member of John's United Church, Chesley; St.Mark's Lutheran Church in Pastor Sheilah Fletch of the Sullivan- Chesley, serving on church council Williamsford Lutheran Parish and for a a number of years and also as a Rev. Randy Liedtke of the Elmwood- lay representative on the Chesley Brant Lutheran Parish. Ministerial Association. He was also Serving as pallbearers were Ivan iiivolved in a number of community Pegelo, Dr. J. H. Golem, Edward P organizations, including the Chesley Golem, Dennis Golem, Donald Agricultural Society, the Chesley Golem and David Thomson. Hmpital Auxiliary, was a director on Interment in the Chesley Cemetery. the Board of the they-Bruce Co-op, q acting as secretary for many years and was a member of the Board of the Elrnwood Credit Union, serving as president for more than one term. He also served for five years on the Sullivan Township municipal coun- dl. ' Known for his charm, wit and sense of humor, he will be sadly missed by his family and a host of friends. Left to mourn his passing are his wife, Marguerite and three sons, tit of Tomato; Keith of Waterloo Peter of London. ', Loved grandfather of Deanna, lamberKevin, Jeff, Tim, Angela and . Frnily. t Dear brother of Clarence of bhaunnvon. Saskatchewan; Harvey of bwen Sound and Wilfred of Sullivan fownship and one sister, Madeline, Mrs.Elmer Pegelo of Chesley. l_--___----