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THE I RON ` x'OSITQ
SEAF RTkiOCT.1 1958
P � ONT., Q 4,
!STRICT, T ARI S.
IMIN • A:• ItItOWN. - -
:B Ili
JSln~ e ;Aiexand x-
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Bro.Wn., 45, oX 934' Grand Ave, n -
d
on ' died suddenly Thursday.' at: his
work:'
13104 xn._Owen he attend:
haol there. er nd a a' - e-
ed s h e n t 13 field IS
Y
.Church :where_ it „rested
-until the
funeral service -at f (► 1 m^_
Funeral serViee was, conducted
by the Rev:' A:= E. Young, church
rector,. Interment was' at Bayfield
cemetery.
• IORA - IGR
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fore .gqing toa Itondon Mr. Brownn
was a member of, the Forest City
Archery C1u 'the London Revolver
Chili 'and fixe London: Ski Club,• He
.
H was also � was considered anbowman
expert
- -a : ..ember . of St:
e
Earnabas Anglican Church
,� re ee..ss
el,; . • •5
a f .
'John :Parker • of B y,id
's and Mrs. . Albett..Sea
'• �+(2rnE•E .Zip
f L : o ,don.
brook, Qtll_ o
>x.
A,. ail.
The body rested at A. _ 7yft11 d.
y
.Y
George funeral chapel, laondon, itn-
g.
m. Saturday,. at which time
tri 16 a., . .
its 'was taken to St., B:arnabas
Your . Dollars
-BUY MORE
at the
W
tore: =•tills
Shoe S.
►q
Itim tittllflftitfnuliiifti hit:tl.ti1t11U1t
District Weddings
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1 111 llklt ti M 1 , _ ,!l,l.,l.i
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' Sfi COLt7MBAN=Red :and .white
gladioli formed the setting
Colinnbann's Roman Catholic
on Saturday morning, Septeiiibei
27; for the marriage of Theresa
Marie, daughter of'Mr.Warid Mrs;
ADDRESSES FEATURE ANNUAL
UR AR E S-_ _U 0
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Robert 'Taylor, -,.1t -R 3,. Clinton,
Karon. County 'D rector of Farm
•'t fhe.-..:annual
.nteeting- of the county' lodals, held
'riclay evening in the agricultural
board rooms, Clinton. There was
a 'Very good' 'representation., from
`--- Frank alone R 5 eaforth several county locals.
M Y R S
or - e`-' . o.
HENS'ALL-Mr R a G x�er f
t ° 1 1 '1
e 'Kitchener
n Y g r , d,
18 Madisgn Av S �
:958, a.t ▪ the :iciiteLiinerW aterloo•-Fvood .and .the..late .Peter Doyle. Govier, Ariburn, anal Carl Dalton,
R.ev„ J.• J.: McCowen sang the 1Vtip : Seaforth ,:,each --reported :increases'
Hospital, after. a short illness: He
a' . `V. J 'i e. was hi
'� 'Z .Dec
tial ?Mass:; Mrs L n in .mem�ierS P
was born at .aitch;:'°'Ont., on
..., ., h t ; wer a .:
a• an t o solgis s e.
d
9naa,. r.
V . Do s d to
•au n , u ls ..far, e >,
h
68 e r �: e.a > ,
1689; -..a d was s o
£
g.
Y a.,. a ,...
g,.
d-- >, r-
_. .M s Nan k nb nd: r.
�_ i h M
.. n
- �R.A
at a TV' t
R do d. o 0
�. G S £
r
a'it
d rn .I{rtchene .. fo . •. l`;lYx ,
He -had es de r- x
✓
h
-tlte past 24 years, where Ire;- d I�e.i�-Kelly Kxtchener PDingham, was one: of • e- guest
•': Thtr bride-. gi en an. m rig by a d n kis ' d e s t.'
a:d •u s.o ' ei' e > . s Bakers,.. n i ad r. ss . a
c e •ted i t re. e.Mr G -. < .: , - , . _ ..P. ,
ra r tC
1? , e -late Iig`_e.. a iss ..•_,-
her other; wore a ; gown of ,pure-
r� ed m, Part: Some disse sign. has
Geiger .n.
a on of the late OwenG i r F.
a s . s • + „ e g . or : ariz .. andnet over. silk taf-
tk x ao
- 5 gbeen: m they farmtn -i dusty .. m
and lits wife, Emrea_..G.etger; .,,.. ...__._ g ?� ;.,:. y
i feta. -:dHer : bouffant 'skirt of silly .. , .
- .. - the ast .few years. olttias have
Surviviri,•are three brothers, Ed P P
m roideied with.
or aliza e b .
Ira; e 1 g some how crept into 7t. P;aht>ciana
;mond, of London;, I a, of IT nsal ,,
.o alescent sequins. The bodice
q on farmers but or •a nations
..and.,- -Sidney, f Goie •Sa. �..Une . P. _..,. rely , gn3
7 y, . 4 y . ,
.aShrnpFcl uvitl>�Sa11,rina neck .-have-been-reluctant-to=folio u -
sxs er,: rs. tie-;(V�'c:y) Ike E - 'to. F
e n' : also -survives., line - of: }nand „ clipped...., imported the :.briefs they -have presented' to •
nedy of Ro kto
Chantill , lace inset with,:. pearl -
__ 3. the government and have °resorted`
Twb`: °brothers:.'. predeleeased "lime r . ,,.. i .. � ., _ ..,
Oliver, to . '1942; and ::Dr M ilia ni Pailette earnbrotdery , and lilypoint to, lobbying -to„ complete' the: work..
Geiger ;in 195 i sleeves. Her 1.'.trigertin veil of silk , ,``Farmers:' should. run. their: own.
.funeral • sevice was :et n acted illusion; :embroidered :with sequins, bitiiness,'_---the speaker stated„` arid,
at the ..Ed: and R`• o d uneral "�vas held ;by a l eadd•ressk: o seed be` concerned o$et• `too "much gov-:
W_. G o earls. She carried a,,- bouquet of .
'�fome, ;Waterloo ...izternient ernment-•:-big-busmess'-!
Geiger,'
e Thomas Daleson of a Ra hwe 1 Ho e e re
and James omas Ed m sv
. Mrs. Loretta Doyle, R.R. 3, Dash- ported a membership'.of '87. Carl
sed acv S fur a etobex 4
as a a dy Q
in Waterloo •`Mt Hope' Cemetery led roses. They will- only survive 'through
Rev. A. D I orsbur,;gh, • of first • miss •Anne • Maloney-, .Kitchener; 'their own efforts. ,•
United, Church; officiated •
M1••••`•••••••••••••••••••ws••aes
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She: needs azo EXTRA -phone -
•' in the kitchen: ;
sister of�:rho bride,' was „maid of "i'ou cannot sit back+ and wait
lezior. Tlae 1), "were<'Miss o .solve•
for the Government
your'
sister of the bride, and Miss Aon a
-• than' some of. the abreements you
._ :bxideha heYl> toresdenticaL_b°Tue mC r1 Dal on pexriressed 'cmurtesv
hrecadeti-taffeta' dresses; featuring p
-� ej high neckline and V shaped bacl� greetings -to-Mf �Dpuglas,
Helen 1Ylaioney a';R R: 5� Seaforth,
•.'a problems There
is n guarantee
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t d Mrs A -Nesbitt, Auburn, county
• Tie fitted bodice was. rimme women's'
• - director- reported she
with a , pleated 'taffetasash with had attended five board meetings;
groups.
:°
Mrs, 'Nesbit in t dit ed= lie T
r,
t t 0 S e-
M. � t P
Bial speaker, .Mrs'- B. -Prosser,.'
Qshawa,. Provincial Women's Di,
rector,: who gave an interesting ap r
count,of .her year's work, stating
"We .have an excellent'organiza-
tion; and intense interest is evi-
dent in many', counties."..
he • . u'.
In 'giving. ; a .resume r of her tour
of •many counties in the past ten
days, Mrs. Prosser stated:' "I am.
convinced ,that the outbreak of
rabies is serious and.Farm Unions
should,get on the .band w on- and.
ag
get something -done about. -it:- Get.
the government to realize' the sit-
uation -is serious and- make avail-
rmer
able some -assistance t� farmers
in. affected areas, who have ;found
it necessar ''to have their doizies-`
Y.
tie animals destroyed :because ��of,
rabies.................-
u-'
- h e ir-
A 'c.-•ra b'e s -be
�'prr asp e d ri f- a
prepared and presented.. to the p'rb-
vinciai' government," She Contin;
ued. "You cannot stand still in.
any organization, and; the officials.
can -only_. do so much.' -
Mrs • Prosser., presided ,for .the:
election:. of the following officers:
County director, Robert Taylr,' R.
R.. 3, Clintn; ;lady' county director,.
-Mrs.';,A Nesbitt, R.R, 3, Blyth
sub -directors,: all- Presidents of the
various locals'. in the county; .sec-
retary -treasurer, to be appointed.
by the executive..
BLAKE'.,...
Mr. and Mrs."'Joe Beachler spent
SnndaY 'With 11ir, and Mr's Ilonna.,1d
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1 - o' r
Scott aad�famt � , qf••Cr n1a t3� -
r3c -a Mrs.
` •Mrs: `'Peter inge ki, . nd
' tali' � 15' '
y. Ze ekl ave ze � It me:
11. nno-�kn ,: e n
after- spend in�g a week 'with -Mr,
lid-341rs,- Aden 14tartin, QL Gowans-
town and Mr.: and-1VIrs. Abner
Weber, of Walienstein.
Mr. William ; Clarke sent the
ct 'th Mr an Mrs ,Lloyd,
`n
F mnigan and family,•of Thornhill;
and also attended- the Finnigan-
Broderick wedding., ,•
;A'• • ®- . a dainty, bow front•which fell long •'
}� '- and `either 'Guelph •or Oshawa and Ft!;
••n -m to he .-hem tai skirt
,sty rs � e t of e several county meetings-
• ' Their flowers w_er`e white ch
rysan
-Robert 'Taylor county? director,:;
• - -the muIll s'. Miss,<Theresa Doyle, •of in his - reported4 stated • "Ontario
London, niece of:•the groom;, was
•. : _.._ - • 'flower- girl wearing a pink..nyln moist m5ke.a strong represen tation
\ �..� g to the •Western Proy�inees Public
ay,
ctober, 10
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Name
Winners
Ringo.winner at ienSall
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t.
o..
n
-bin o Saturday vveret:Tom” Kyle
(2); Mrs. C. Wilkinson (2); Mrs
:
Roy^,pepper (2); TonY.Antholtna,
Mrs. Wes Vernier;"Mrs. Bedard;
Mrp., R.;Taylor, Jr.;:Clayton San-
ders; Mrs. Gordon Wren; Mrs.
Bruce Walker.,Twqshared the'
wealth jackpot, Miss Alberna
Bedard-and-Mrs-Steiser Tre jack: -
pot Saturday will be $95' in 56
calls. -
HOSPITAL AUXITARY '
The 'regular monthly meeting of.
the:Seafortli: Hospital Auxiliary will
be held at the nurses' residence on
esdny>_'Oe'tobei "7,4, at IS p.ni,
1
W'i11.: tite,, memhers Mb -bring' in,
woo � o ` or:' . o e
?-
1 d nations, f . bo te° s,
District Obituaries
1• Ottup
MItSB N3 IN . ]E A14i KEY S
. C EFIE �YFuner 1 servic
B1t.UC. _ LD . a .
e attended,' were., held a
s ,lar 1 aft e
e Y
g _,
Brticefield United Church, Wearies-
day;-.00C.
ednes-
da 'QC :'8 fort elate Mrs. Ben-
t. 'th
elate
Keys, 's of ` Brucefield who
jamr Y., r
who pa§•S,ed `away sudd'enly'� an Sun-.
day:'; in "Clinton ,hospital. 'She 'had
been "adhiitted e'arXier that• day, ;'''
'ln` her- 75thYear , she Was: the
Y .
former; Rachel Ann Turner; and is .
survived , by •four:'-S:'sons,, :Harvey,
1; :' d' nilachie•' Mer
IiensalCor on Ca
v n;': Wi not ''Allan, Allan, Ottawa and.
Y P,. ,
one ,brother,, Harvey Turner, Vat-.
Rev Sr Davison-Gondi eted-th&
=ftin a er 1' %services : and • interment
, :,
a:� cenfield iete•
Was m By ry
'Qr: Dollars.
BMJ 1f MORE'
- th
W
Stare
®e
gills-
�. Sh
pOrrIllt-1;cierisiert•I
• .,4irert
QIM
ARS i.
IVE-FE
D P
When they are troubled ba
i
•-that tired out feeling or-diogbed treat,
..
to Dleddr
many; many; women ,turd
conditiona,esm 6e
Kidney1'i11s: These _
.
" •'d wastes i
s :acids' an its
" cauaed_by exec a
an' 110 d'a thKidne 1 !
the kidlie a and'
'atimnlata• y..aid,
normat aeh
"on m'ofreo'
.these Owes*
as ' Thea life 4se ;