James McCaughey Uphill, Ont. native James Bruce McCaughey died sud- denly in his Etobicoke, Ont. home on July 23, 1985, in his 82nd year. The son of Andrew and Grace McCaughey attended Uphill and Dartmore_ Public Aurore Bald Obituary The late Aurore Bald of Jeffery Street Penetanguishene, died in Penetanguishene General Hospital on July 31, 1985, following a brief illness, at the age of 72 years. John Ripco The late John Ripco of Trout Lane, Concession 18, of Tiny Township, died suddenly on Aug. 2, 1 Se Sia? ion Penetanguishene General Hospital at the age of 71 years. Mr. Ripco was born in Manitoba and lived most of his life in Oak- Hector Nadeau --Obituary-- A funeral service for the late Hector Leonel Nadeau of Midland was held Aug. 6, 1985, in Nicholls Funeral Home. President Darrell Wager officiated at the funeral, Mr. Nadeau died Aug. DESIGNING WOMAN by RITA ST. CLAIR The drywall products such as plywood panelling, to my knowledge, have never been the inspiration for any great work of ar- chitecture or design. --Obituary- Schools. Until his retirement 20 years ago, he was an employee of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. For 36 years he was an active member of Century United Church, New Toronto. For more than 50 years he was a Mason and a Shriner. Surviving him are his wife Jemima Mason of Etobicoke, daughter Joy (Mrs. John Younge), brothers and sisters, Hazel (Mrs. Allen Fox) of Orillia, George of Oshawa, twin sister Helen (Mrs. Willmont Wilson) of Midland, Jack, Grace (Mrs. D. Deverell) of Dalrymple, and William of Newmarket. His first wife Helen Prestly and his sister Della (Mrs. Oral Reece) predeceased him. His funeral service .was held July 26 in Ridley Funeral Home. 'Etobicoke. Interment in 'Glendale Memorial Gardens, Etobicoke. His nephews Lyle Fox of Orillia, Garnet Norton of Thornton, Gregg McCaughey of Toronto, Bruce Spence of Etobicoke, Robert Spence of Etobicoke, and grandson Scott Younge were his pallbearers. A Masonic service was held on July 25. On July 28 a memorial service was held in Century United Church. long Her funeral mass was held in St. Ann's Memorial Church, Penetanguishene. Grandsons Ken, Doug and Terrence Her husband James R. Bald of Penetanguishene, sons Gerry of Trenton, Jim Bald, brothers Charlie and Leonard Fournier of Penetanguishene and sisters Doreen Mac- ville, the last Penetanguishene, on Bald, nephew Michael and Robert of donald of Drayton Aug. 3, with Rev. R. Fournier, friends Denis Penetanguishene, gr- Valley, Alta., and Mrs. Bald was a life- member of St. Ann's' Jacobsen officiating. O'Leary and_ Bill andchildren Kenneth, fElvine Dube of resident Oten Pa hel ssah o f Interment was in St. Arbour, were her Douglas, Terrence, Penetanguishene, sur- Penetanguishene and a _ Penetanguishene. Ann's Cemetery, pallbearers. Kathy, Janet and Kelly vive her. which he was a mem- Interment was in St. His wife Olga Ripco of Caledonia, Elsie Ardell ber, held a memorial Ann's Cemetery, Concession 18, Tiny & Mary Schuschual of --Obituary- service in the Martin | Penetanguishene. Township, son Ernest of Hamilton, Jean Funeral Home on the Weston, brothers Peter Sy mowich of 3 : evening of Aug. 5. John Vanoverschelde, of Edmonton, Mike of Burlington, and pan ae He Ford Be Ghee ween of a = Ralph Dupuis, Romeo Brandon, Man., Matt of Margaret Kiwatkowski Motor Company. For the Second World War The funeral mass was Lorette, Bernard Neepawa, Man., of Windsor, survive 11 years he and served overseas. held in St. Ann's Desrochers, Martin Paymond of Mimico, him. ' The members of Royal Memorial Church, Lecamp & Herb Parker, Paul of Fort McMurray, lived in the Lafontaine area, and, with his wife, operated Olga's Variety Store at Cove Beach on Canadian Legion Banas Cub Baie Penetanguishene, of Penetanguishene, on Aug. 6, 1985, with Rev. L. Dignard officiating. all veterans & members of the Legion were his pallbearers. Alta., sisters Anne Motez of Neepawa, Man., Polly Bodnar of His brother George predeceased him. 4, al age 73, in Huronia District Hospital, following three years' illness. They are, however, an inexpensive and_ ef- ficient way to finish an interior. These pre-fab materials which come in grooved planking and in smooth, broad pieces can also be useful in The native of Lorrainville, Que., a carpenter, retired 10 years ago. renovalion as a means of camouflaging surface damage on walls or enhancing a variety of settings. They're especially appropriate in creating the "country look"' On Feb. 27, 1979, he married Edna May Graffam in Washington Temple, Maryland. Mr: Nadeau was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. , Day Saints CWorntonik Second Counsellor that's so popular today. The photograph shows a dining room done in this style, with a simple but clever use of wood lathe or wood-grooved panelling contributing to the casual and cozy feel of this interior. The wood on both the walls and ceiling in such a country-type setting can be treated in a number of ways. One approach is to stain it in a warm, white-washed, translucent finish that allows the grain and cc'our of the wood to be seen underneath the light glaze coat of paint. Another possibility is to simply paint the wood in a light colour with a semi-gloss finish. The truly ambitious renovator may wish to add an antiqued or wiped-down second colour. which will highlight the grooves and irregularities of Missionary leader, Seventy. His brothers and sisters Maria Presse, Rosia Moren, Albert Nadeau, Gabrielle Johnson, Jean Nadeau, Adelard Nadeau, Theodore Nadeau, the wood. There is more to the "country look"' than just wood panelling, however. And there are many ways to achieve that effect besides using soft and mellow colours. A punchy colour scheme can be just as goud, so long as it is accompanied by lots of wood furniture and by aimospheric details like flowers, prints and plants. Look again at photo for an example of a somewhat unorthodox way Of creating a lovely, country-style interior. The key elements in this dining room are the Laura Ashley wall- coverings and fabrics, which are taken from the new collection 'A House in the Hamp- tons,' for Raintree designs. Above the chair rail has been installed a small, printed design, "Wild This Week in Canada On August 13, in 1812, Indian chief Tecumseh joined forces' with British General Brock to fight American troops in Upper Canada, and in 1864, Confederation delegates from Canada were welcomed in Halifax. On August 14, in 1848, the. Act of Union was ammended to include French as an official language of Canada, Page 14, Tuesday, August 13, 1985 and in 1861, Over a quarter of Montreal was underwater in a severe flood. On August 15, in 1534, Cartier began his return to France after his first voyage to Canada, WANTED Midland Bay Marina, located at the foot of William Street, Midland Julienne Vincent, Emilienne Brule, and Herve Nadeau, survive him. His brother'Theodore, nephew Andre Nadeau, and David Kunkell, Taylor, John Jim Tansey,' coloured in various shades of blue. This, I am told told by country folk, is an especially practical selection for summer houses since flies and other insects will avoid any surface done in certain shades of blue. The wooden chair rail itself is also painted a deep, bright shade called "China Blue." The bead and board mscolting is ina lighter shade in the fabrics, all of which are coordinated with the wallpaper. China Blue appears again as an accent in the cotton tablecloth, which. incidentally, serves" here as a decorative element concealing a.less than Mh tie Kennedy and Shawn Wager were his pallbearers. Interment in Lakeview Cemetery, Midland. Beverly Robinson was the soloist. superbly designed table The striped curtains, trimmed in a dark blue that continues the detail of the chair rail, are hung and gathered on a white painted rod. All this blue is offset a bit by the lacquered white paint applied to the wood-planked ceiling and floor, as well as 10 the baseboard and window 'frames. Metal shades could also work well here, particularly in dark colours like verde green, copper and Id brass. As you can _ see, neither plywood panelling nor the country look which it he!ps establish need be designed or defined in a narrow, predictable way. Precision Cuts 31 Main St.. Penetanquishene is proud to announce the return of... Judy Marchildon (Dubeau) specializing in cuts For an appointment please call 549-3322