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Waterloo Region Record du lieu suivant : Kitchener, Ontario, Canada • 10

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Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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It Deaths Ari Saturday Aug 1 5 1992 tiocuuiv nuu wv in tnviny luamuiy liwuicii 1 Waffle of Windsor sister in law grandchildren and husband Jim Jean Kerr of OttawaHull and 10 GENERAL HOSPITAL Hebrews 13:5 st i puses overnight armed with shields and batons and backed up by ar mored multiple teargas launchers Thousands more riot police were I will never leave thee nor forsake thee doubt that Hinckley was sane in the criminal case In a civil trial Hinck ley "bears the burden of proving that he was insane" the judge said In any case he said even in John Hinckley insanity plea was rejected by judge TALMEVE The family of the late Duane Tahneve would like to ex press their sincere gratitude for all the help and compassion given to them by family and friends during our muiciui uiue We would especially like to thank Phone or come in today We can assist you HEART AND STROKE POUNDAnON Of ONTARIO 911 Queen's Boulevard Kitchener Ontano N2M 1B2 to relatives friends and neighbors for their mass cards novenas me mortal contributions floral tributes cards and gifts of food during our re cent bereavement Also special thanks to Rev George Nowak Dr Geiger the staff of St Coro nary Care Unit Carol Savage and the staff of Ratz Bechtel uneral Home Gladys Kroetsch and family To make a Memorial contribution please call 571 9600 8 41 River Road East Kitchener Ontario N2B2G3 Have you delayed purchasing a memorial? Cosmetics Greeting Cards Convalescent Aids Complete Pharmacy Service "The World Youth Days pro vide an opportunity for many young people to make bold and enlightened choices which can help steer the fu ture course of history under the pow erful but gentle guidance of the Holy John Paul said The US Catholic Conference estl mates that 100000 people will attend the rally in Denver SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) Phone 745 8130 Anytime Large Indoor Showroom jo see her face to touch her hand To hear her voice so dear But even though God took her home We sense her love each day A dew kissed rose A favorite sonn 7: And Grandma's little ones at play Tn Invinff memory Children PEQUEGNAT Earl Gordon Entered into rest at Ajax Pickering Hospital on Thursday Aug131992 in his 74th year Earl beloved husband of Jessie dear father of Linda (Mrs Barry Dilk) of Winnipeg Gordon and his wife Mary of Bowmanville Paul and his wife Sharon of Ajax Gail (Mrs Doug Jones) of Kentucky George and his wife Carolanne of Lindsay David and his wife Diane of Whitby Loving grandfather of 11 grandchil dren and three great grandchildren Mr Pequegnat will rest at the WC Town uneral Chapel 110 Dundas Street East Whitby (1 416 668 3410) from 2 4 and 7 9 pm today (Satur day) and Sunday Service in the chapel on Monday Aug 17 1992 at 1 pm Interment Erskine Cemetery Pickering WASHINGTON (AP) John Hinckley Jr the man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan in 1981 is liable for damages to three men wounded in the shoot ing a federal judge ruled riday US District Court Judge John Garrett Penn said the fact that Hinckley was found innocent by rea son of insanity in shooting absolve him of liability for damages to former presidential press secretary James Brady and two security men Thomas Delahan ty and Timothy McCarthy "The question of the i sanity at the time of the (shootings) remains a genuine issue of fact to be tried" Penn ruled Hinckley who has been confined at St Elizabeth's mental hospital here since the March 30 1981 assas sination attempt asked the court to dismiss suits by the three men be cause he was found insane But Penn said the government had the burden of proving beyond a CARRY lorence Of airview Mennonite Home on riday Aug 14 in her 97th year lorence Newland beloved wife of the late Harry Tyler 19511 and John Carry (1979) Dear mother of rank Tyler and his wife Dona of Cam bridge lovingly remembered by six grandchildren Lynn Wilson Janet Dakin Allen Richards David Tyler Nancy Gruhle and Bonnie Meyer one sister Mrs Margaret Grimm all of Cambridge and 12 great grand children i Predeceased by one daughter Lily 'Richards (1991) three brothers Jim John and Albert and five sisters Em ily Alice Connie Dolly and Rose Mrs Carry was bom in Chelsea England and came to Canada in 1905 She was a long time resident of the area a member of St An glican Church Cambridge and an honorary member of the Royal Canadian Legion Preston Branch126 The funeral service will be con ducted today (Saturday Aug 15 1992) at Parklawn Cemetery 750 ountain St Cambridge at 1:30 pm Arrangements entrusted to the Barthel uneral Home Cambridge Lord for Your faithful people life is changed not ended Sincerely Mary Melinda Gillies' Kim Gillies and family Cards of thanks GILLIES Jamie We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and relatives for their sup port during this difficult time The many prayers flowers donations and mass cards are truly appreciat ed Your kindness and thoughtful ness has brought comfort and has meant a great deal to us Special thanks to ather Bob Liddy of St Louis Parish Waterloo ather Robert Hudson of St Par ish Port Elgin Ontario and to St 7 rancis Parish of Kitchener Mrs Mary Kuntz and to the family of Hartman HL Krug imiUVUUUlVU Predeceased by four broiners one sister her parents one son in infan cy two sisters in law and one brother in law 1 Mrs Breen was a member of the Rockway Guild had pub But we will always grieve for you lished two books of poetry ana two children's books and had been a longtime member of the auxiliary and choir of Highland Road United Church 1 7 riends called at the Ratz Bechtel uneral Home 621 King St Vitrhanar Tha rnTYinlata fltnAftl RA vice will be held at Highland Road United Church on Saturday Aug is (today) at 11 am with Rev Henk Dykman officiating Donations to Highland Road Unit ed Church or the Canadian Cancer Society gratefully acknowledged SEOUL (AP) Hundreds of stu dents wielding clubs and firebombs clashed with riot police in the SouthKorean capital riday during out lawed anti government rallies that drew more than 20000 protesters Ina separate protest riday Kore an victims of Japanese military bru tality during the Second World War and their families scuffled with riot police during a protest outside the Japanese Embassy The 150 protest ers were demanding compensation from Japan for Koreans forced to serve as prostitutes laborers and soldiers during the war 7 Students defied the government to hold the week long rallies demand 'ingthe release of political prisoners unification of the divided peninsula and repeal of a national security law prohibiting contact with North Ko rea The government banned the gatherings which end Monday claiming they support the North Students at Choongang University captured at least 20 po licemen riday and beat them around the head and shoulders with iron and wood clubs They threw up burning barricades of chairs desks and tires at universi ty gates to keep police from entering About 1000 students and a similar sane person is liable for compensato ry damages" Penn said the amount and whether Hinckley also should pay punitive damages would have to be deter mined at a trial If Hinckley is found in the civil case to have been insane at the time of the shooting he could not be held liable for punitive dam ages Brady Delahanty and McCarthy brought suit against Hinckley in 1982 seeking both compensatory and punitive damages They contend Hinckley knew what he was doing when he sired the shots at Reagan that hit them McCarthy a Secret Service agentassigned to protect the president was shot in the chest Delahanty a District of Columbia policeman was shot in the neck and Brady the worst hurt was shot in the head and left permanently impaired Reagan also was wounded in the assassina tion attempt outside the Washington Hilton Hotel 35000 reasons to make Heart and Stroke the 'charity of your choice' Hinckley is liable for injuries to 3 hurt in Reagan shooting over to Panama by the end of the century Reagan opposed the treat les "When it came right down to it he preferred Bush (over Nofziger said wife Keitha sons Greg Paul and Gary daughter Cindy and families PALLAS Elizabeth (Betty) In lov ing memory of a dear sister in law who passed away August 16 1991 1 ou are not forgotten Betty nor ever will you be As long as life and memory last we will remember thee Sadly missed by Stan Doreen Winnie and family PALLAS Elizabeth (Betty) In lov ing memory of a very special lady You left us all so suddenly One year ago today 7 And yet it feels like yesterday That you really went away A day go by Without the memories filling our hearts The memories of love and laughter But still the pain of being apart You touched so many lives With your unselfish caring ways And you will never be forgotten Throughout our living days Some day we hope to meet again And spend more time together 7: To show you Just how much you are loved 7 Today tomorrow and forever Lovingly remembered and missed by your husband George daughters Sue and Judy son in law Alan grandsons Mike and Jeff and friend Alison SHANTZ In memory of Ralph Shantz who passed away two years ago Lovingly remembered by his wife Marjorie his children and his grandchildren SPAETZEL George Clifford Spaetzel's life on earth ended one year ago 15 August 1991 only to begin in God's Eternal KingdomThis is a truth confirmed by unchanging promise of eternal life to all who accept Jesus Christ as the perfect sacrifice for their sins We his family and friends sadly miss him but live in joy knowing he has passed from death into life "Weep not! I shall not die and as I leave the land of the dying I trust to see the Blessing of the Lord 4 in the Land of the Edward the Confessor GONDOSCH Lydia On riday Aug 14 1992 at Hospital Mrs Lydia Gondosch (nee Meyer) of Kitchener age 81 years Mrs Gondosch was a member of St Lutheran Church Dear sister of Mrs Olga rederick and Mrs Elsa Sommerfeld both of Kitchener Also survived by nieces And nAnhnwfl She was predeceased by her par ents her husband Michael Gon dosch and a brother Wilhelm Meyer 1 At request cremation has" taken place Interment of ashes in St Lutheran Cemetery Arrangements entrusted to the Ratz Bechtel uneral Home 621 rung at iutenener A riot policeman is carried away by students during a cam pus protest in Seoul South Korea riday Associated Press Reagan want George Bush on ticket WASHINGTON (AP) Ronald Reagan like George Bush thought he was a and really wanted former Senator Paul Laxalt of Nevada on his 1980 ticket former Reagan aide Lyn Nofziger said ri day Nofziger said Reagan was per suaded against selecting Laxalt be cause he bring anything to the "I remember the whole scene I'm the guy who was (Nofziger said in the SPAN inter view Nofziger was press secretary at the time had a couple of days We were dickering with Gerald ord Our polls 7 said that ord would be the biggest asset to a Reagan tick But Nofziger said Reagan and ord both reached the same deci sion separately that a ticket with a former president in the No 2 posi tion would be too awkward had two other names the polls showed would help Reagan One of them was George Bush The other was Howard Baker" didn't like either one of them" Nofziger said thought Bush was a wimp and he was mad at Baker because of the Panama Canal" Baker of Tennessee was Senate Republican leader at the time He hoH Qiinrwirorl tha Donama Ponal the Waterloo Regional Police and treaties turning control of the canal the Waterloo Regional police uoior Guard for their support and respect shown for our father The Talmeve family Terry and Theresa and Kara Dave and Tam my and Nichole Tracey and Lyndon and Darrin Ratz Bechtel EJ (Ted) Liddycoat Director SATURDAY DEVRIES John 1 pm memorial service Glen Acres Church BREEN Harriet 11 am funeral service Highland Road United Church BOEINGS Jack Olliver Private RAILTON Rev Craig BA MDIv STM At University Hos pital London Ontario on riday Aug 14 1992 Rev Craig James Rail ton of London in his 55th year Beloved husband of Barbara (Thomas) Railton loving father of Craig Jr of Edmonton Karl of Ot tawa and Meredith of London Dear son of Violet and the late Jud son Railton of London Brother of Dr John and his wife Joy Railton uncle of Drew Sheryl and Bryan Railton all of Calgary and Ken Railton of Belleville son in law of Donald and Bernice Thomas of Paris Ontario brother in law of Douglas and Edith Thomas pf Bright Ontario riends may call today (Saturday) 7 9 pm and Sunday 2 4 and 7 9 pm at the James A Harris uneral Home Richmond St at St James London Ontario The funeral service will be conducted in Robinson Me morial United Church 1061 Rich mond St London Ontario on Mon day Aug 17 at 2 pm by Rev Mi chael Locke Memorial contributions to Mission" KROETSCH Arthur Sincere thanks service und United Church ot Can ada gratefully acknowledged A Anti government protests draw 20000 in South Korea There were no reports of arrests at deployed in central Seoul and at sub either university and no official re ways and government buildings to ports of injuries guard against violence expected to Thousands of police in combat Mvui wiviuu aycutosc rule About 300 people have been arrest ed this week in protests by students and dissidents Record nituwuw wuuiv motner onngsum rx 1J Rdtn I NIIIMIll tllllLIl 111 UO1UU1 1UAV MVU 1 UU0B Uvi luiniuu and her husband George Walker of yearn to have her here Waterloo Al BUl ViVUJ me inu? A brothers Ben and his wife Normalie Kerr of Essex Bob and his wife Kerr of Windsor and four sisters Gladys Helgesen of California Cora and her husband Gilbert Hickson of Windsor Helen and her husband Rev' Gordon icko of Grafton Jeanne and her husband Gordofr funeral home chapel and amily Centre 621 King West Kitchener Phone 745 9495 SERVING WATERLOO REGION SINCE 1925 Late deaths SCHWEITZER Norman Albert Of Milverton on riday Aug 14 1992 at his residence at Knollcrest Lodge The Heart and Stroke ounda tion saves more lives than any other research last year alone an estimated 35000 lives Encouraging But heart disease and stroke is still No 1 killer That's why we urgently need your help When offering comfort to a 7 grieving family donate to the Heart and Stroke oundation of Pharmacy Much more than a drugstore 696 Belmont Ave West Kitchener (in Belmont Village) Telephone: 744 4458 Mon ri to 10 pm Sat to 6 pm Sun 10 6 pm BREEN Harriet (naa Km) At In mamAriame Hospital on Thursday Aug 13 II JllwlllVI IwlllO 1992 age 68 years 4 La LAMME Gladys Although Beloved wife of John of Kitchener years of time has passed dear mother of George of California she us all the while Bruce and his wife Stella Breen of eac days sweet memories Kitchener Bonnie and her husband of mother bring a smile Donald Smith of Cambridge Beth mi her in so many ways NIKOLASEVIC Stefan In loving memory of Steve who passed away five years ago August 15 1987 We call back the absent one from the other side of the setting sun 1 But we will always grieve for you today tommorrow and all life through Lovingly remembered by his wife Valentma and children O'SHAUGHNESSY William Edward Passed away 20 years ago today Antnist 15 1972 I cannot say and I will not say that neisaeaa newjusiaway js ch With a cheery smile and a wave of i the hand he has wandered into an unknown land Think of him still as the same I say hn in not dead he is lust away In loving memory Sadly missed by number of police were involved in the clash At Seoul National (University 20000 students gathered to rally manv velline anti srovernment slo gans and attacking a riot police bi gear stood guard outside both cam vouac area with rocks and hundreds of firebombs The students set an ar mored multiple tear gas launcher and a police truck on sire Sundays! 10am 6pm 4 AMY Rom Suddenly calledhome to be with his Lord and3 Saviour as the result of a heart at rt tack at Wiarton Hospital on Thurs day Aug 13 1992 age 70 years Mr Amy was bom in Elmira and Mwas a son of the late Lillian Seiling and Oliver Amy In 1946 he Tarpaulin and Awning Compa "i ny Ltd and retired in 1985 althoughi he remained active with the compa A ny until his death Mr Amy was ac lively involved in local municipal politics as chairman of the Planning Board a trustee with the Bridgeport Public School for years and then for two years as a with the Kitchener and Dis 'strict School Board He was a lifetime 4c 1 I RCTIVO nitilllDUI Ul siuuiltuiuvi Church Waterloo where he served grandchildren 1 I 5 naMgAAArt A An 'VjBs Sunday School bupenntenaent "for many years taught the Bible Glass and was an active mem ber of the choir He was a member of the North Sauble Beach Community Church where he had served aschairman of the board and was the current chairman of the Music Com mitte During the Second World jWar he served overseas with theCanadian Army "Beloved husband of Irene (Davis) dear father of Kenneth and his wifeSharon of Kitchener David and hiswise Dianne of Cambridge Cathe rine and her husband Tom Miskiewicz of Elora Philip and his wife Jayne of St Clements and her husband Ron Bender of 4 He is also lovingly remem bered by 10 grandchildren Christo fpher John Ross Michael Amy Ra chsi Matthew Sarah Stephen Leah and Mary miss the butter wnies Grandpa ms orotners ana sis Siters Reginald and his wife Olive Don and his wife Jean all of Kitch Rev Bruce and his wife Elea nor of Sauble Beach Dr William 1 rand his wife lo of Monmouth Ill Paul and his wife Marion and Ruth all of Waterloo Joan and her hus jvband Rev Bruce Woods of Ancas ter A Mary and her husband Rev Glen Strome of London Ont and Ronaldand his wife Betty an of ergus and 1 many nieces and nephews He was predeceased by one brother Nelson and his parents Lillian and Oliver Amy Mr family will receive'friends at the Edward Good neral Home 171 King St Water ISV from 7 9 pm today (Saturday) 2 4 and 7 9 pm on Sunday At noon on Monday transfer will' be to Emmanuel United Church 22 Bridgeport Rd Waterloo for "the funeral service at 2 pm (Mon day) with Rev Heidi Sievert official ing Interment to follow in ParkviewCemetery Waterloo Donations to Emmanuel United £jjChurch or the House of riendship: would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy BILLINGS Jack Olliver At Hospital on August 13 1992 Beloved husband of Ene Billings of" Kitchener Jack will be sadly missed by Jack and Jackie Galloway of Erik Kuttis of Waterloo Norman Smith DC of 'Cambridge and all the members ofthe Grand Order of Water Rats England and his many friends and associates from around the world career started when he be came the first Canadian and firstdancer to wm the Major Bowes Ama teur Hour He then went on to chore tograph and appear in over 700 stage sand television shows in many Bnt fjish films and has appeared at the London Palladium pine times Adies "xi 'A private service was held today(Saturday) at the Ratz Bechtel uneral Home Cremation has taken place As expressions of sympathy dona tions may be made to the Grand Or der of Water Rats 328 Inn Rd London England WC1X 8BZ Ratz Bechtel uneral Home 9495 6 BOYD James (Jim) Peacefully at Peel Memorial Hospital Bramp ton on riday Aug 14 1992 at the age of 61 years i Jim Boyd beloved husband of the late Gall Loving father of Alisdair 4 Heather and her husband Brad George and Scott Dear granddad of ''Melissa and Megan Survived by his brother John of Scotland At the request of Jim there will be a private family memorial service held at the Ward uneral Home Bramp ton If desired donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Peel Memorial Hospital and would be appreciated by the family BOEHNER Robert (Bob) Suddenly on Thursday Aug 131992 at Hamilton General Hospital Bob Soehner of 34 Alfred St Un wood oy Bob was bom in acton 40 years ago the beloved son of Wallace Soehner of Kitchener and the late Anna Doherty Bob was an activecommunity worker in Linwood and a also served on the Community Cen tre Board in Linwood Lovingly remembered by his wife Joanne (Merkel) Soehner of Lin wood loving father of Corey Jeremy and Jennifer all at home dear UlVLUVl Ul DC1 ILCU OUViniUL Ul UHtf I ton Henry and Anita Soehner of El Mira Paul Soehner of Waterloo Wallace and Dianne Soehner of Dorking Joseph and' Janette voenner oi mtenener Steven ana Tia Soehner of Kitchener Craig boenner ana Patrick boenner all ot Kitchener and Kevin Soehner of To pronto Sharon and Gerald BolenderJ of Hawkesville Brenda and Ken Hogg Elaine Soehner Joan Inder and Mary Ann and Dean Wickensall of Kitchener son in law of Doug I and Joan Merkel of St Jacobs Predeceased by his mother in 1986 and by one brother Wayne in 1969 Visitation at the uther Bros neral Home 40 Henry St Wellesleywhere the family will receive friends on today (Saturday) and Sunday i from 2 4 and 7 9 At 1 1 am Monday Aug 17 removal will be made to St Lutheran Church Linwood for the service at 1 pm Pastor David Lowe will officiate Interment will fol or more information please call low in St Lutheran Ceme Mark Jutzi uneral Home 662 1661 iflrv I inwiMKi Memorials to the Bob Soehner Re lief und co the Bank of Nova Sco TOEWS Arthur Of Waterloo on Is tia Linwood or to a charity of one's at Hospi choice would be appreciated as ex 1 or morp information please call pressions of sympathy for the late RntzBechtel uneral Home 745 Bob Soehner "495 AS AN EXPRESSION SYMPATHY a gift to ST GENERAL HOSPITAL Gifts may be made directly to St MARYS Pope urges youth to respect life VATICAN CITY (AP) Calling on youth worldwide to prepare for a rap ly he will lead in Denver next Aug ust Pope John Paul urged young people on riday to build a society based on respect for file John Paul announced in April that Denver would be the site for next year's youth rally He conducts the gatherings every two years I ii A NBWU JjKk kY 'fei 9' ySr 0.

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