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Liability and Life
John : A. ` Canino
Successor to
WATSON 8z. REID
Phone '214 ° Seaforth
Representative:
Marnfactored; Life
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ELMS OF THE WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. William MelVf4lan,
Anne Marie, Noreen and Danny
were in. Detroit attending the wed-
ding of: -their -niece.
Miss Mary O'Sullivan; Lendon„
With Mrs. Theresa. O'Sullivan.
Mise Mary _ Cronin and Miss
Marie O'Connorspent a.few days
at Honey" Harbour.
Mr. John Delaney is a patient in
Scott Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell and
Maxine, Kitchener, with Mr. and
Mrs.,Thomass'itrcell and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McIver.
• Miss Clara -Krauskopf, Detroit, fs
.visiting; her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
Nolan, and other relatives. ' M. and. Mrs. Frank O'Connor.
and i 1 ildren; Toronto, are visiting
Mr., and .Nirs.., Adrian-Plue- and
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland:.
children,'.. Codrington, with John
Delaney..'
Rev, Francis 'Moylan, The Phil-
ippine Islands, is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. John. Moylan..
Mrs. ,Frances McIlhargey and
Mr. and Mrs. John McIlhargey and•.
baby,. of Lucan; with Mr. 'and ,Mrs.
Jack McIver.
"The good die young" , .
especially true of resolutions:
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The farmer had been complain-
ing thathe could find no old clothes
to put on ,the scarecrow.:
"Well," said his wife, hopefully,
"there's that'-flas1iy suit Bill wore
at college last year."
"Don't be ridiculous," snorted
the farmer. "I want to -scare the
crows; not make them laugh."
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routes as were:: in use at the: -end of
he last school year.
All routes will- be reviewed' upon completion
of registration and, May be revised at, that
time to' provide,: maximum service.
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Tuesday, September 8th,,: and ' subsequently :at:
:30' ci.m..each school mornrr .
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UMS
RINCfPAL.
District
.cpt �rObituaries
'. r REQ', C��'' ..' .
The death' occurre�d , in `Oshawa.
General ..Hospital on Saturday. o£
Reg Locke; husband of Beatrice
Brown,- Mrs. Lockewas a former'
milliner in Stewart- Dios.'; store
here for a number of years.
He. is .survived by his wife and
one daughter, -Carolyn;- The fun-
eral took place from Armstrong's'
Funeral Home; Oshawa, on Mon-
dayce, :withmetery,4intertnent in.Mount'Lawn
MRS. D. O'CONNOR
ST. COLUMBAN-Mrs: Daniel J
O'Connor died in St Mary's Iospi-
tal, London, on. Monday morning,
following ,a.short illness. She -was
in her .81st.year, The 'fernier Ag;
nes Krauskopf, she was the daugh-
ter -of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Krauskopf, and was born in, Logan
township; just north of 'Dublin:
In' 1905 she Was married to the
late Daniel O'Connor, and lived, o,
concession 2, Hibbert township, fo
many years`. For the past year slie
tad resided in London.. ' -
Surviving are three -sons, James,
Hibbert township; Joseph, and Nor-
man, Toronto; four daughters, Sis-
ter Mary Daniel, Kinkora ;. Sister
M. Concessa,'- Windsor; Mrs.:' Dan -
fel (Mary): Miller and Mrs.. Jim
(Agnes) Conway, -both `of Miami,
.Florida, and' Mrs.. David (Veroni-
ca) • Faulkner, , Dundas,.and: 22
grandchildren.. Twa brothers also.
survive, Leo 'Krauskopf, • London,'
and • Henry Krauskopf; $evada,
The funeral;' will take place on
Thursday morning- from` the :Burke -
Funeral Home to St.; Columban's
Roman Catehbemolic Chuin St. Columrch• for Sol--
emn Rewill quiHigh ,'Mass at' 9:30.
Burial' made
ban cemetery.
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EGMONDVILLE ,
Mr' and, Mrs. Herb Coombs, vis-
ited over`the;weekend <with Mr. -'and
Mrs. Joseph:'Storey and Mr.: and
Mrs. Harry Hart. Pre,,stori
112r..,,;:and Mrs,-.We'sley _Coombs
.and family were weekend visitors
with Mr. -and nd Mrs. Kenneth Forbes,
The sympathy of the comrnlinity
is extended t� Mrs. Barton in the
passing of her son;` -Ben, and, to'
Mrs.. Leonard ' Strong; his T sister;
His , death occurred at Cornwall,
He is survived by his ;wife, mother-,
two'. ,sisters, •; Mrs., Ear1':Hastings,
Listowel; and Mrs, L. Strong, . and
three ;,brothers., -,-Bob',..',Stratford,
Kenneth, Martintown, and Lloyd,,.of
Mrs.: William' Houghton and. Mr.
and Mrs,. Thomas Laing, of Crom .
arty;:called on' Mrs R' Dalrymple
on Thursday oast.
Diane Papple had the,'misfor-
tune •to. fall off her bike when she
struck "'fresh- gravel, cutting her
knee, which required several
stitches to close.
Recen£ vises with ;;Mrs.. J. S
Watsonr'were inembers-,of her fam-
ily Miss Jean Watson, Reg.N,, .To-
;:ronto; Mr. and. Mrs: ' Albert Clark
-and 'family ; Muirkirkt Mrs. ^Don
'Andrews, Clinton, • and; -Mrs. W.- E.
Mr."- and Mrsr.Russell Erratt; of
Stanley, spent Sunday •with' the
latter's mother, -Mrs. D..•Stephen-,
Mrs. ,Hamilton of "Auburn;' vis-
-ited. with her sister, ;Mrs. A. C:
-RButledge; 'and Mr. Routiedge. , •
Mrs. -E. J:::Weber..,is:: attending
the 'Canadian National:• Exhibition
at Toronto'
Mr:"and Mrs: 'Bert : Hemingway,
of Brussels, . visited With Mr. and
Mrs.- Harry Weiland.
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BRODHAGEN• NEWS OF THE, a WEEK
Mr. Gary Sholdice"has takeri,'_a.
position in London in the office•of
-the -engineer's department of 'the
Departineat of Hig-hways,
Mr. ;and Mrs. ; Wilfred Ahrens
'spent'a few days•on a trip to To
.ronto,'.'Hamilton, -Fort: Erie : and
other points last week.
Mr.` and.Mrs.: Le* : Hicks and
Mr. 'and 1Vlrs. Ralph Hicks;; Alvin
and Sherry in .Blenheim on .'Sun-
day visiting ,the rformer;'s nephew,
Mr. and; Mrs: -Frank :Hicks.,
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Buuck and,
tlaughtt rs of-11li'ce -with-lVir:
,and -
Mrs. Reubern Buuck on- Sunday.
:Mr. and Mrs. -Ed. Kressler 'and
Mrs. John C. Diegel;. of Stratford,
with Mrs. W. L _Querengesser on
Mr . and', Mrs. 'William':Hinz ;and
Mr and, ;Mrs :John Mogk, of it-
chell; with
Mr. ;arid Mrs:`Ed. Prue -
ter -on Sunday,
Many from here attended the,
wedding reception of ;Mr; and Mr -s:
Donald Wolfe (Beth Cole) at Monk-
-ton Cbfinmunity Halh•` on Saturday
evening, `,.
r>Mrs. Elizabeth' Morenz, of Kit
cheher, atthe home of f: 'F, Prue-,
ter for a M;:few days
rs RobertiRock ,Rebecca. and
Robert, of Dartmouth, Nova - Sco-
tia, are visiting with Mr, and 1VIrs '
Edwin Rock
Mr and Mrs -Ivan Cressman,;
Mr and 'Mrs• 'hili Amstein and
Mr. and Mrs. •Robert •Amstein.'and•
daughters,. of Kitchener; with Mr.
;and .Mrs. Fred Herbert recently
• Mr- and` Mrs: Eugene Hinz • and
Laura,.. of ' London and Mr. • and
M:s.• Lorne Hili , Sandra and Rob-
ert, of -Chatham, with Mr, and Mrs,
Lavern Wolfe,
- 'Congratulations,? by telephone
from Mrr-and' Mrs Dicke Watson;;
of Calgary, Alta.; were`
received
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by` r ;,and 'Mrs,, Donald Wolfe . at
their marriage on Saturday.
.:Relatives here received=word of
the death of ,Ernest Brodhageri
8X, of R' R: ,1, - Elmwood;. at_ Han
over Hospital, The funeral ' was'
held from the Staple Funeral Home'
in Hanover on Sunday..,.
Mr. and Mrs' Kenneth Smith:and
family and .Mr Edward Smithin
•
Hanover on Saturday
Miss Phyllis 'Ahrens spent some
holidays -with Tena Winteringham
in Mitchell.;
Visitors with;Mr. and,•Mis.' DaI
'ton Hinz ,on Sunday were: Mr. and
`Mrs'; Farrell ' Kinnamon' a n d
Thomas, of Cleveland; -Mr rand:
Mrs. Wilfred Klinkman,,'Elrnira;,..
Mr.'and Mrs. •J, Sippel- and '.Ruth;
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sippel,,:Fa'rrel
Sippel, Mr.;` and Mrs: Glen;,Sippei,
a'o
ll f TavistoCkIL,cMiss Carol La-
londe of Stratford; tratforMiss: Deborah
Nuttall; off• Stidliiiry:. " "
St. Peter's • Lutheran -ce etery
decoration;' services were. helde"
h re`
on Sunday afternoon. A short op-
en-air service was- held, with the
Brodhagen .Band accompanying the
hymns.
Rev.. :
Paul'•F,ischer, of Zurich, Was
in charge, 9f the ; services. -He'
chose as- Ins theme,' "The Church -
the GraveYard," and; pointed out
that ?St. Peter's Church was -like
a beacon on a hill;; guiding -theliv=-
-ing ;and "giving,,them..., the' Giver-
tunity to find the -,way. The graves
were beautifully decorated with.
flowers. • .
Flowers 'adorned the, altar of the
church on Sunday in memory .of..
William L. Querengesser, who
passed'awayOne year ago; August
22. 'They were placed by his,wife
fl
aondwerfasminily't: he Alschao•ncel a".iarge.in ibasmemetory :of
of Mrs. Rudolph, Frs•eher, who, pass-
ed . away.12 years' ago,. August 23;
fin the family, and another bas -
et of flowers: from the wedding .of
Donald Wolfe and Beth Cole on
Saturday,',-which• was _ solemnized
at 'Mt. Pleasant United Church.
7114 IC11~t911 EKPosrroi ,,SExtro r, Otrt, AZGURT 1
.DUBLIN ... .
(Continued from Page 1)
Mrs: Mary Feeney and Teddy' in
Hamilton. with Mr. and Mrs : Fred
Overdulve._ •
Mr. and Mrs. Adams Ashland,,
Wisconsin, , with 1VIrs Catherine;
Krauskopf.'
Mr.: acid :Mrs. Pat McGrath in
London.
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