Blackstock WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 2009-12, [2009] - [2012], page 9

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i M [ ,7 _----------------- i MARTYN. Harold F .r _h KELLY, Gerald Wilma: . ) .. .. ttIT""" Donald Edward " _ ALDRED Joet Waordert, D.F.C. . y _ Fa Cs' t On Saturday, September I p. Died peacefully in his sleep on Wednesda . October I g deiktsmfiitgiss‘ij: ',"athr":)g1(,1oge,bn' 'y _ Peacefully, at his home, Ill, ' , lo, 2011 at the Lei" - , ' 12, 201 I He was born in Toronto on Juneyle, 1920. 1 Powell's birthda gand )l-Iarold was proud to be _ "e '. l , on Saturday, /ary_ary BI , ' _9, al erldge Health Centre in g " long-time resident of Port Perry, Aldred was a dis. I the first Cub Magter in Blackstock He was born l I Fd " " T , B, 2011, In his 75th , 1't E: ii Oshawa, at age66.Oon l L' a inguiishtd man rm? leaves behind a giant footprint, J 28 1917 in Ham tori Ontario to Edith and l Ki ' r 2 year. Gerald Kelly of 'l . . 'at Gibson of B)alttyrk, l at F] ram being a Businessman, Radio and Television SE, , p _ , _ _ . _ (El _ ‘ _ "f Blackstock, beloved ' r, = r" ' husband of Shirley [ Ei' , . ,4 Personality to an influential history maker in Broad- ', ert Martyn. As the third of eight children, he _ [ . a..." . , " _ _ I , (nee Dowson). B I l ' , _ ation Ald l [ left home at the age of 14to work as awater bay - . V husband of Joyce (nee I - “my y f th _ loved Ci cast Ctyyusryto s. red was also a decorated ' i forthe road crew building Scugog Road, and for I y, tt I . p.' " Graham). Proud father of _ "w, [k , ' 06:02:“? SKheewnl a???” l . 1 Bomber Ct), In ‘th Second World War, serving as I I several years worked asafarm hand and in turn ' 'cr" Elizabeth (Peter Peeters) i W“ husband Matt JulierriI of King: sm 2,rfo"rte'r,fc1rba2jnSfi,y lofmménder' ber camps during the winter. A. few years later. of Omemeer Elaine (Charles ton, and Nicole and her husband John Steele Fan-gig; that lasted for over 50 312326333": Swad- while employed bleussell "I/right, he met the l Rivett) cof Beeton, and Esther Kelly (Francis of Thamesford. Loving grandfather of Madison, R dio Anno:::;lrn€Vlth the Canadian s's2llviUt'i1y8,r)'ceti),1arit,,"Isa. 2ay,rz1.r;1c,'yt,'Tu"r1)', "eul1iii'Anatte,pe,',r,r' Peeters) oi Oro Station, and predeceased by ASHE}: iii-S: REESE; rf anan. Dear him” Aladrled claimed to be the first personal/er fired from the CBthen. in GG,' I til he left in 1941 to defend his country, serving Eleanor (1986) Loving grandfather Of Courtney, 3i Ro ed Nlansconéecege‘g; e ()rt, Of Kincar- he referred to the network as a 'socialiste monopoly: creating a political stir l in the Italian campaign, and eventually reaching Kathryn and Graham Peeters, Jocelyn and Adam Dme' in (deceised) Broth anl er husband at the time. Undeterred, he went on to build a successful solo Broadcast- Holland for the liberation in 1945. He returned Rivett, and Zoe and Addie Peeters. Brother of 'dlle,r2xd'2'2,'i' an}. Nancy TI Tdf, [tgre, ing career with his ph?topraphe new and handsome good looks. His to ajubilant meeting at Exhibition Stadium in To- _ I Elaine Kelly of Marmara, Gordon Kelly (Gayle) I S::-rin»law of Dora Dawson, Linwill taut/semisseeil career took off when telewsron cameénto households. ln the 1yos, Aldred ronto in February 1946 and married Dora in May of Owen Sound, and predeceased by Barbara b many nieces and nephews and his do Rid- becameone of the highest p.aid I?” mort in-demand advertising Broad. of that same year. He worked for Oshawa Box Windover, and John Kelly. The family of Gerald lei, The family of Donald Gibson received fiienlds casters in Hollywood, perfonnigg tlyre on"yr commercrals for the Chevrolet and Lumber, and Canada Bread before he and Kelly received friends at the WAGG FUNERAL at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME 'McDermott, DNision of General Motors an o ' er major sponsors on the Perry Col-no Dara ventured into storekeeping in Blackstock HOME ‘McDermotI-Panabaker Chapel,' 216 Panabaker Chapel' 216 Queen 1Street in Port Show, Bob ce: 1hsTtp1ttylitttaettgi,ft,7 ')idvraefc"irgrgit,s. in 194 _ nsuin red m n ' _ , have receive awar s a es iva. e s, adventirei: wifhetheir '//gia2es,eycti,1rg1rr 2nd Queen Street In Port Perry, SOS-9.8572171 on Per;y, 90259857217; on Tuesday, September I Aldred was travelling to New York and Hollywood weekly frornyhis Scugog Todd, three daughters-in-law, Ellie, Jan and Kelly, Monday, January 10 from 2 rtuntil 4 pm. and ;3 ',,T, Sinking] 'date /c,'ra7 pm. hm” Island Farm, clocking over'one million miles in a five year period. In addition and eight loved grandchildren and grandchil- Pry. 7 pm. Inyl 9 pm. A Service lo celebrate in a“; blackstock United Ch r h IS the/ was eld to advertising, Aldred provided narration for Television and Film publications dren-in-law Amanda, Luke and Keiko, Josh, Julia, his life was held In the Blackstock United Church Se tember 1 4 at ll a m :5] S” edryistay, such as Studio 57 (1955) and the secretpoy (1964). Brian, Tim and his fiance Lara. on Tuesday, January 1 1 at 1 p,m., with Reverend 865m), officiating if desired everentli Linda Aldred's passion for broadcast Communications helped shape the face of Harold was a man of many passions. He had a 1 Linda Saffrey officiating. Private interment Veru» lions may be made by 2'lr2',cnl2T//, kc'fs‘ona- l Television Broadcasting in Canada today. 11960, Aldred formed a Busi- passion for motorcycles (riding his BMW bait I lam Cemetery, Bobcageyon, If desired, memorial . United Church Memorial e ac ock l ness Corporation, Aldred-Rogers Broadcasting, with the late Ted Rogers. upright until age 89),thc farm in Bethany, square I donations may be made by cheque to the Black- Fund or the Charity of and they, 'with other Investors (Telegram Corporation and Foster Hawitt dancing with Dora, travelling, storytelling and his stock United Church Me, our choice. Memories Broadcasting). launched CFTO Jtkystry which eventually became the family. He also had a passion for foreign places, m , IF rid or the cha it and condolences ma CTV Television Network. As'the first President at CFID, Aldred was instru- l foreign people and foreign languages. He prided one u _ ii y ‘WAGG b h d t , y mental in modernizing television in Canada, bringing in the first colour TV 1 himself, and sometimes embarrassed us all, as ofyourchoice. Memories bx Funeral , fi an; a WWI/.Wag ‘ broadcasting equipment. lMth all of his many accomplishments in Broad- I he spoke at least two words (and Dr! a good day and condolences may »» ">" HOME q unera Omacom casting, one of Aldred's proudest achievements was his national Canadian three!) of many, many languages, Even when he be shared at www-way .o "ya,,_rm,ly .7“â€" video l am a Canadian,' which was produced for Expo '67 and re-released guessed the wrong language for the person, gfuneralhome.com pepce ‘ in 1992. Aldred served as a director and a member of numerous Boards his intentions were always good and he usually _ ___ --, if .s. l and Organizations including Rothmans of Canada, CFTO, WWF and the found a way to make a positive connection any- National Advisory Council on Aging and others. way! _ . ,7 - _ As a long-time ardent Nationalist, Aldred developed close relationships with A good “Ta"i h? has enriched all our lives, and g HOOGEVEEN. Maria two former Prime Ministers, L.ou.is. St. Laurent and John Diefenbaker and we will mlss ym, .WE are Tmio/ted knowing , . W " , Cornelia 'me helped influence Policy as an Advisor. Aldred travelled extensively through- that he IS joining his son Blair and granddaugh- A . out the world as an Aide to Prime Minister Diefenbaker. They developed a mi Amanda. _ _ Peacefull with her strong personal friendship and Aldred was one of the Executors of Prime Join us for a memorial servtce at the Blackstock i I - famil by' her side on Minister Diefenbaker's m", helping to establish the Diefenbaker Museum. United Church on Monday, Feb. 28 at ll. a.m., . ’ ' r, ‘ Wediiesiday October Aldred was pre-deceased by his wife Anne, brothers \Mtliam and Norman with a lunch and communal storytelling In his Kr. ' if), s 26 2011 at the Com- and nephew Bill Nettelfield. He is survived by his sister, Kathryn Aldred-Net- honour to follow. In lieu of flowers, come pre- ll' " JC; Niirsing Home telfield, various nieces and nephews, including Lynn Nettelfield, John Net- pared to share your reflections or, memories of i in PonyPerry at age 88 telfield, Teri Aldred, Janice Brenneman (Aldred), Kathryn Simmonds, Laura I Harold, knowing that your story will never be as 3 , Rte (nee Van vEeclen) be: Chase, Greg Aldred and sister-in-law Judy Aldred. He will be sadly missed long as the many he told. Kilt}! loved wife of Peter Vii. by his family, and his closest friends, including Jerry Chamberlain, Miriam Arrangements entrusted to Low and Low Funee geveen of Blackstock Lovin Price, Betty Penny, and Douglas G, Baird. The Family of Joel Aldred will al Home, Port Perry, Online condolences can be mother of Bob Hoogeveen and his wife Kathg receive friends at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, 'McDermottrPanabaker made at www,lowandlow.ca. If you wish memes of Blackstock and Anne-Marie and her husband Chapel,' 216 Queen Street in Port Perry, 905-985-2171, on Tuesday, Oc- rial donations can be made to Blackstock United 1 Neil \Nilliamsvof Nestleton Loved Oma of nine 7 . BERRY?! -_' tober 25 from 10 am. until 11 a.m. A Service to celebrate his life will be Church Fund through Low and Low Funeral I grandchildren, and one GG grandchild Fondly BE1 . R ' I',".?.'.',, held in the Chapel at 11 am. Private interment Pine Home, Port Perry, Ontario 905 985 7331, ‘ remembered by her best friend and sister-in-law t . raw ' ' obert Bob Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. If desired, memorial NWAGG 'L1'_'i"'='LCeC,LCJL"-l) Rika Wygerde. A special thank you to the staff of tt [, EP. s, . Peacefully, or. sun. donations may bemade by cheque to the Port Perry '/. Funeral the Community Nursing Home forthe wonderful il I N ' il I day, March l 2012, at 1 Hospital Foundation. Memories and condolences __ AHOME care Rig received. The family of Rie Hoogevcen -,- t; _ , ' the Lakeridge Health may be left at wvvw,vvaggfunera/home.com "asevLurrrfort'Farrrlly KYTE, avid Lee received friends at the Immaculate Conce tion " . IE . _ . D Catholic Church, 1710 Scugog Street (pry. ' ' - ' r, ‘ $2": 7'; Port Perry, it is with great sadness that the family of David 7A) in Port Perry on Saturday, October 29 from , f Big ' Bob Berry Kyle of Blackstock, announces his passing on 10 am. "it!" ll a.m, Mass of Christian Burial El ackstock, beloved I Tuesday, September 6, 2011, at age 67. Be was held TI the Church at 11 am. with Father " hutland Of the late Shirley i loved husband of Donna (nee McLaughlin). Lov- l Randy Foster officiating, Interment Nestleton (nee fi1oank), Loved father of l ing father of Karen (Sav Mitas), Jason (Tracy), I ‘ Unrted Church Cemetery. if desired, memorial Terry Berry and his wife Kelly of Blackstock and l Susan (Gerry Marina), and Steven (Shannon), $rdtR1?ggtT/tihy, cheque through the Wayne Berry and his wife Lyn of Oshawa. Lev. iii". 1rtreiftttrd1letyacc,ttc,',n1Tat1ie: In Port Perry, 905935.21 it 2i: tEeLJzegnslireerii ing grandfather of Ashley, Devon, Jake, Tim and l 'l'2rld Manna, Hudson, Zaichan/I and Paige Hospital Foundation or ', Heather, and gre:t grindfather of Dawntai and l Kyle. Loved son of Harold and Jean Kyte. Dear l' t e Alzheimer's Fo- l Kayne. Dear bro! er o John Berry and his wife brother of Floyd, Bob, and Lynda. The ttht 3:23:32? let: "b51,llf,)f,P, [ [ Teresa, and Linda Berry. A private family service David Kyte willreceive friends atthe WA - _ n - rr-e . will be held. Interment Pine Grove Cemete t NERAL HOME, 'htettt-Panelekyfryyyl1 t"'eUJdLbg/s2,r,g p AHOME Prince Albert. Arrangements entrusted to "It: 216_”(]Jue:n Stsreettin :0? '?gr,T,e5t2n1ti1 homecomv gate warden-randy WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott-Pars. r a , e em e . . n grin. din: fro/m 7pp.m. until 9 pm. A Service to P--------'-----'---"-----.----- - l baker Chapel", 216 Queen Street In Port Perry celebrate his life will be held in the Blackstock (90S-9es-2171), If desired, memorial dana- United Church on Friday, September 9 at 1 pm, tions may be made by cheque to the Canadian with Reverend Linda Saffrey officiating. Intern Cancer Society or to the Canadian Diabetes ment Cartwright Union Cemetery, Blackstock. Association. Memories if desired, memorial donations may be made by [ and condolences may WAGG Cream J,;idd" 0213,65; be shared at wwwwag' L\/l Funeral iii/ligand Fund, Memo, ghmeraihome Com ’2 HOME nets and condolences Pence-LamfartAFDMily may be shared at WWW. I vvaggfuneralhomecom

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