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OBITUARY
WILLIAM MaeLEOD
Death. came suddenly on Tues-,
klay, : July 1st to .. William . Mac-
Leod of Saskatoon :and . a native
'of : Kinloss Township. He was vis-
ting at . the home of his daugh-
ter at, Fielding, Sask., 'When he
isuffejeda fatal heart-attack.
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Mr. MacLeod had. just :passed
his 70th birthday. Hewas the
oldest son of Mrs. John MacLeod
of LucknoW and .the_ late 'John
MacLeod. He was born , on the
Second Concession, Kinloss, on,
,the faun: riow• owned by Currie
C�ollweh. He 'went West, over 40
years ago,. and his : last: trip back
home was some fifteen yearsago
at. the time of his ,father's death.
Word of his death carne as a
great hook to his aged mother
and . to the other :r members .; of.
the family. ,
Mr.' . MacLeod is. ; survived by,•
his wife, two ,daughters, and `one
son, as well . as by his mother
one sister, Mrs; Harry Nixon
(Clara), of" Lucknow; , . and six
'brothers, John. of •Speers, .Sack.;;
Gordy of .Richard, Sask.;. Alex
"Sandy" of Lucknow; .Henry of
Windsor Fred of •Detroit and
Peter a Hamilton.: , 4
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that' you should not pick the • ,
,Trillium, our provincial floral emblem.
Since Its three leaves: are near
the top, of the stem, they
usually get picked with the blossom.
And as the leaves feed .:
• the root, the Whole' plant' dies of
starvotion. Protect the Trillium ...:it is
.port.of .your, outdoor enjoyment.
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• THE, .COX. REUNION .
On. June 26th at Harbor Park,
Goderich, members of the Cox
clan held their sixth • annual re-
union and' picnic. The members
are descendents. of , four brothers,;
Jannes,; George, John and .David
Cox,. and. three .sisters, Mrs. Mc
Aulay,Mrs. Roberts ' and Mrs;
Cantelon. The brothers settled on
the Sixth _Concession of -Goderich
Township. about 1800 , iso
names of those in attend-
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awere Cox, Newton,Harris,
P n, . Woods, `isher, •Durnin, ,
:McAsli, • Clark, 'Schmidt, Gilbert,
.Scott,' Hodgins, Osbaldeston, Yeo
and ; Linfield. ' I.1
Officers elected for the coining
year are:, press,, Rev. Charles D.
Cox; sec., Helen. Pearson; , treas.,
Larene Cox. The 'next picnic is
to be held at Biayfield,
IA'D NARROW ESCAPE
WHEN THROWN FROM HORSE
Miss Betty.Durnin, who is em-
ployed at Treleawen's :Restaurant,
is, displaying . quite a. number- of
scrapes;.; and .bruises as a result,
of a horseback riding episode on
Sur�day; ; at the. farm of Elmer
Foran, where With friends from
Michigan they were ' picnicking.
When something startled the
horse Betty: was, riding it threW
her" over its 'head, and underthe
horse; Betty . still: ; has visions 'of
the animal :'pounding ,down with
,a hind hoof soclose to her head
'she could "feel the.'breeze".. The
.hoof left, • a deep .imprint in the,
ground. Betty rolled. from 'under,
the ;plunging . animal to ;escape
what could„ easily .have been fatal
injuries: She was little the worse.
ofher. experience .except for the
shaking up she received, which.
left plenty of sore spots to ;re
mind her, .if such were needed,
of her close brush with: a crushed.
skull..'
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.WEDNESDAY; JULY
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Where you. buy your fooA.you'll
find. hand si-bottle cartons of Coke
- . , . because Coke , food' :and appetites .
are: good partners:rrat.
• Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd.
GODERICH BOTTLING WORKS..
Goderich, Ont, 'Phone 489
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continuous graphic picture of. ohgnment conditions from
'locating the trouble to correcting the fouls:;
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Drivein today and see for ,yourself.
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