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The Sun Times from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada • 2

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The Sun Timesi
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Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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2 The Owen Sound Sun-Times Tubs Sept 7 1976 Obituaries Mrs Lloyd Loney WIABTON Mra Lloyd Loney 70 of 568 Berfard St Wlerton wife of a local businessman end resident of the town for more than 40 yearn died Friday In Owen Sound General and Marina HoepitaL Born in Buckinghamshire England aha waa the former Doria Madge Bolden a daughter of the late Edward and Mary Ellen Castle Bolden and came to Canada with her parents as a child Mra Loney waa a member of Wlarton United Church In 1830 aha married Lloyd Limey and the couple moved to Wlarton in 1834 to take over the business known as Lloyd's Smoke Shop which they have operated aince Surviving besides her husband are a son Lloyd Oliphant a daughter Rone Marie Mrs Donald hflcri RR 3 Owen Sound and seven grandchildren Other survivors are two brothers John Toronto and Ernest England and one Bister Mary Mrs Bert Rooke Toronto I Clifton Rourke ALLENFORD Clifton Rourke 64 of RR 2 Allenford died Friday in Owen Sound General and Marine HoepitaL Born in Arran Township he was a son of the late George and Maude Rourke He farmed all his Ufa in the Allenford area with the exception of a short period of i farming near Chatsworth Mr Rourke was an adherent of Allenford United Ontario Hydro photo other units are in operation probably in 1979 they will supply about one-quarter of Ontario's power needs or enough for the peak requirements of Metro Toronto REACTOR STARTS UP The white arrow points to Unit 2 of the Bruce Generating Station at the Bruce Nuclear Power Development This unit started providing electricity to the Ontario Hydro power grid Saturday When the three Church In 1836 Mr Rourke married the former Florence Alexander who survives Surviving beside his wife are one son Douglas Edmonton Aha two daughters Marjorie Mrs Heemeryck Mmimtam and Catherine Mrs Chebott jjwiHnn Ont Also surviving are four grandchildren Other survivors are two brothers MeL Toronto and Arthur Detroit Mich and (me sister Dorothy Mrs Jack Habart Owen Sound at your service After 7 years of construction Bruce station providing power Mrs Alymer alker Ml Tine DM lads Dae wiCNfe-faritM Construction of the $17 billion development began in lata 1960 and involved more than 20 trades with peak employment of 3000 persons la BOOKKEEPING Income Tax Payroll Complete Set ri Books 717 -2nd fee 3764M0 LOCK SAFI WORKS S7S-SSM Boa 413 With each unit powered by a Candu reactor Mr White said the second of the four units is scheduled to be operational before the end of this year He said a third will make its debut in 1977 with the fourth slated for production in 1978 HEPWORTH A lifelong area resident Mrs Alymer Walker 77 of RR 1 Hep worth died Saturday in Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital Born in Albemarle Township she was the former Mary Agnes Balls a daughter of the late Fred and Caroline Balls In 1831 she married Mr Walker who survives Mrs Walker was a member of Zion United Church Amabel Township The United Church Women and Zion Women's Institute Surviving along with her husband are three daughters Shirley Mrs Jim Davidson Allenford Carol Mrs Glenn Gates London Qnt and Rhoda Mrs (Ran Elliott Winnipeg Man Also surviving are seven grandchildren Other survivors are two sisters Lily Balls and Violet Mrs William Weir both of Wiarton and a brother Walter Adamsville Mrs Walker was predeceased by four sisters and four brothers rAmusements Subs Peanut a Candy Applet Men' Fancy Sandwiches and 15 coffee now at MORRIS GRANITE A MARILf WORKS Ltd proximately five per cent of its capacity into the provincial grid Dm White public relations representative for Hydro said He added that the amount will be almost immeasurable at this time in its effect on the grid Production manager Vern Austman said the units at the Bruce station are each almost 50 per cent' larger than the units at Pickering nuclear station and when all four are producing they will supply about 25 per cent of Ontario's power needs The units at Pickering are rated at 500 megawatts capacity each and the one unit at Douglas Point Is a 750 megawatt installation Located on the shore of Lake Huron in Bruce Township the Brace station is between Kincardine and Port Elgin and stretches one-fifth id a mile inland It contains as much structural steel as two Toronto-Dominion Centres DOUGLAS POINT After almost seven years construction the Bruce Nuclear Power Development's second generating station contributed electricity to the Ontarion Hydro power grid for the first time at 6:07 pm Saturday The action culminated more than a month of lower power tests on the reactor which began on July 27 The station's Unit 2 the first of four identical units to be completed will gradually increase its output over the next few months to its full capacity of 750 megawatts Whan all four units are operating probably in 1878 they will match the peak requirements of a city the size of Metropolitan Toronto Ken Elston station manager for Bruce Generating Station A said the switching to the Ontario grid done without any problems and everything went smoothly" The original action will release only 40 megawatts of power ap The Bruce station is the latest version of the basic design used at the Pickering and Douglas Print installations with all using natural uranium fuel and the heavy water THFUN FACTORY flHgrtClinr 371-3061 Over 300 Monuments and Markers in Stock Individual Designing Our Specialty MEAFORD 538-1080 Automotive William Pollock 3 I ftRjanoJuning Besides supplying electricity to the residents and industries of Ontario the Bruce station yrill provide steam for heat energy to the nearby heavy water plants at Douglas Print The first steam is expected to be supplied these plants next year camnn tsaow KOTOS imiai TONI MG INSPECTION STATION 2 TRUCKS 740 2nd Ave I OWEN SOUND 174-4241 or 170-424 Piano Service by DON BETHUNE Fiarirt: IHnwwtd Anne S94 -1 Jth Street last 374-8874 Going to do some hunting9 MOUNT FOREST William Pollock 80 of Mount Forest died Saturday at St Joseph's Hospital Guelph Born in Egremont Township Mr Pollock was a son of the late Mr and Mrs George Pollock He farmed all his life in his native township until retiringto Mount Forest several years ago Mr Pollock was a member of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Mount Forest Surviving are his wife the former Lena Neilaon a son Stewart Holstein and a daughter Calrins Mra Clifford Sunston Mount Forest Also surviving are seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren Mr Pollock was predeceased by three brothers and four sisters CLEANERS CLEANERS plumbing eating! Toronto sniper bought rifle SAME DAY SERVICE 130 14tk St Owen Sound S71-0500 TOWN COUNTRY Plumbing A Heating Specializing In all your mechanical need Residential lnduMal Commercial FtmEMimIm GmriiitMd Wgrk Owen Sound 371-OS27 a half-hour before shooting I BE Herbert Addison MCMATMf CMTM A epvcivnsiny CUSTOM NALL COVERINGS RmUmiW AHA nM 874-4113 JSSL 1011 24 Aw Owm SewK minim keeling printers Limited TORONTO (CP) A sniper who killed himself after injuring five persons during a shooting incident in a downtown area Saturday had purchased a 303-calibre rifle half an hour earlier a gun-shop owner said Monday Nick Barlas owner of a gun shop half a block south of the downtown 24-storey buidling where Ernest Clifford Lamourandire 3a of no fixed address shot himself in the mouth '1 i-? 4 i i i-l I' Vi Vi VJ ft-? after firing five shots in the street said he sold the rifle to Lamourandire for $55 he bought the rifle he said he was going to do some Mr Barlas said in an interview Mr Barlas said the rifle was a AOS Lee-Enfldd with telescopic sights and Lamourandire paid it and the ammunition with cash" He said he forgot about the man until ha heard noises that like shots from a high-powered just half an hour later BUSINESS FORMS 240 -fill fra 37S5S43 CHESLEY A former area resident Herbert Addison 63 of Burlington died Saturday at Sauble Beach while visiting at the home of a sister Born in Elderslie Township he was a son of the late Mr and Mrs George Addison Mr Addison was a veteran of the Second World War A plumber by trade Mr Addison worked several years with Christie Brothers Hardware Owen Sound but for the past 25 years was employed at the Ford Motor Company at Oakville Surviving are his wife Giannis whom Mr Addison married in England during overseas service with the armed forces and two sons John and Craig both at home Other survivors are three sisters Ann Mrs George Dowdell Owen Sound Grace Mrs Wilbert Tolchard Chesley and Jessie Mrs Pat Walker Palmerston and one brother Jack Toronto Mr Addison was predeceased by one son hmwiwK-i "A Sef acted Meuse Each MON WED FRL IE 1:10 SI 18:10 is holding his a hospital spokesman said after Skrsyniak underwent surgery to repair a shattered left elbow Four others were treated at hospital for minor injuries after being hit by bullet fragments and ricocheting debris They are Gilbert Lacky 54 and Winston Sullivan 33 both of Toronto and Roger Baker 2a and John Richardson 3a both of Chelmsford Mass A police spokesman said Lamourandire had a record dating back to when he was 17 His record included break and enter theft forgery car theft possession of stolen goods escaping custody and assault The spokesman said Lamourandire went to the 24th floor of the apartment building near a Yonge Street Intersection and shot off the lock of a door leading to the roof Ha then fired five shots into the street Scenic City Fish A Chips A Pizza Shop Hamburg! A Hot Doge "Ddfeuy 168 -2nd Aw 371-1511 "ALL YOU CAN Only 1 Excellent Menu To Chooje From EatotatnaiMl A Dancing Nitety QUEEN'S HOTEL Coroner picking date for inquest I Michael Philips a supervisor at the Clarke Institute for Psychiatry said Lamourandire had been released Friday from the Toronto institution He said that because an inquest has been ordered ha would not say what kind of treatment Lamourandire received Jerry Skrxyniak 2a of Toronto was struck ln the left arm by a bullet during the incident Richard Pearson VERN'S DONUTS 1 FAST FOODS RESTAURANT CHESLEY Richard Pearson 30 formerly of Williams- Pearson 20 Smwdttdsl Scneiud Temporary Office and Buaineaa Assistance ir: 7 It OwOrdsriOvar I LkiM Jkiw fiM DmMm 374-3412 156 2nd Aw Owen Sound 371-1252 Durham street auction I LSepticiJanks attract enough ford died Thursday in a motorcycle accident near Golden BC Born in Peterborough he was a son of Bernard and Phyllis Pearson of McLaggan St Chesley He He was employed in construction work as an equipment operator and living at Williamsford until going to British Columbia a monthago In 1968 Mr Pearson married Gail Conti of Williamsford who survives along with two young sons Tammy and Jeremy and his parents Also surviving are three brothers Paul and Ted of Golden BC and Jeffery Ottawa and one sister Mrs' Heather Snelgrove Moncton NB Other survivors are stepbrothers Noel Boughner Owen Sound and Peter Boughner Chesley and a stepsister Linda Mrs Ken Nassau Sussex NB Mr Pearson was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Ddy Saints and was predeceased by a brother CLIFFORD SKINNER "Complete Septic Tank Service" RR3 Owen Sound 376-6688 There will be an inquest into the death of Archie McArthur 74 who died last week of pneumonia after he was missing three nights in August from the Versa Care Nursing Home Coroner Dr A McDougaU said this morning he decided last Friday to hold the inquest The date of Oct 27 had been arranged but was can- ceiled because of those involved couldn't be He said a date will be decided on later this week Mr McArthur was discovered about 300 yards from the nursing home on Aug 18 He was taken to the Owen Sound General and Marine Hospital suffering from exposure which caused the pneumonia The three-day search for the former Port Elgin man who had been in the nursing home since January involved city police volunteers three OPP tracking dogs and an OPP helicopter Ha waa reported missing the evening of August 16 Two restaurants joined in the spirit LARRY'S ELECTRIC inc ReddantiaJ Commercial a Industrial 747-10th St 376-7569 DURHAM Bargain hunters had their innings Saturday afternoon as the local businessmen's association of the sidewalk sale as they provided outdoor table service with sidewalk cafe type of presentations But there was no bidding for the food and drink items on the menus staged a travelling auction sale down side of tha west side of Garafraxa Road' IFitness' Centrel HILLTOP AUTOMOTIVE Retail -Wholesale 2 Locations OWEN SOUND 374-4538 HANOVER 344-171 OUR NEW NURSERY Opan 3 Days A Waak 10 un 1 pjn New Bibiet Pra-SdieolM Member Only thm fifth season Although bidding on articles bring auctioned one citizen deplored the apparent decline in customer interest compared to former sales Ha said know tha sale has been cancelled two years but before then tha crowds following the auctioneers flowed out on to the street at sale points It's going to taka real work to revive the sale to tha same extant" Reginald James Sheridan KWelCDrillmg Accidents kill 54 STAN WRIGHT CO (ROTARY) (main street) and up the east side at tha street Auctioneer Clive Hvidge with his rapid-fire commentary and price quoting spent almost three hours selling the wide range at items offered as sidewalk specials by the retail merchants Mr Elvidge could not estimate the number at articles auctioned off Sunny weather favored the association's effort to revive the sidewalk auction after two years suspension but the crowds did not meet expectations At most sites of the auction tha patrons ranged between 25 and 10a Auctioned items ranged from men and women's clothing through hardware goods and from plants at the florist shop to jewellery and small furniture offerings at their respective locations Lack of brisk bidding in several instances cut prices to the By THE CANADIAN PRESS "The House of Better Hearing" WELL DRILLERS MID ROTARY Gftri IPUDMNft Four Licensed Drillers 534-1360 or 534-0514 SHALLOW LAKE 3764380 A woman and two men killed Monday in the crash of a light aircraft about 25 miles northwest of Peterborough Ont were among at least 54 persons wl)o died accidentally in Canada during tha Labor Day weekend TrialPericgl CLARKSBURG James Sheridan 60 of Clarksburg died Friday at Georgian Peaks Resorts Ltd in a tractor accident Born in Collingwood Township near Duncan Mr Sheridan was a son of the late Mr and Mrs George Sheridan He farmed in his native township until 1870 when he moved to Clarksburg but continued to work at the resort where ha had been employed every winter since 186a In 1845 Mr Sheridan married Verna Harbottle who 1 survives Mr Sheridan was a member of Grace United Church Thornbury Surviving beside his wife are one son Donald Thornbury and two daughters Claire Oakville and Robyn at home Also surviving are two grandsons and a sister Ed-' na Mrs Orville Lougheed Thornbury Mr Sheridan was predeceased by a son a grandson and a sister VindowslAwnings UttttfGG UfjlEN OWEN SOUND Hearing Aid Centre $17-2sdAwL 376-4174 Earlier Saturday a pancake breakfast provided by Durham Rotary Club was held at the town hall from 7 to 11 am as a feature of the 9th annual business weekend President Georgs Benninger of tha business association said about 100 parsons attended the breakfast Official opening of tha town's new firahaU which included a dance from 9 pm to 1 am cm Friday evening was tha event which "klckad-off" the weekend sponsored by the town's business community CRUIKSHANK ALUMINUM effisWee Awning! eSMtn to Order" 1 AAile NE of Drlve-ln At Air Fiold Owes Sound 376-3644 The Canada Safety Council predicted that between 71 and 76 persons would be killed in traffic' accidents during the holiday weekend which ended at midnight Monday night For SERVICE and SATISFACTION Shop Tha Businesses Listed Hera! bone such as mum plants normal! setting for $298 wl sold for $1 per pot tally and I i 1-4 -a.

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