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WEDNESDAY',. MAR}
Yth, 194
'heed Alignment` and Balancing
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MOTORCADE DEALER
Mr, Francis Boyle,, Mr.,: Jaynes
Needham, Wit-. Donald McCosh
••and'' Mr. .Gordon, MacDonald gat-:
tended4hee=Race •-G}'.cunt-y—Seed
' Fair in Formosa.
Mr :and Mrs.: •Harv'ie . Th.omp-
soy, , Joan and , Bob spent Friday
eivening ,wish 'Mrs Fnank Dore
and. family, ,�.
'Bervie .United Church,' Unit 2.
held their March meeting , at • the
;home of Mrs. . Wille ' King, :on
Wednesday ,evening.
Lynn Armstrong, visited Bon-
nie Boyle.
Mrs; : Morford 'Mackay spent a;a
couple of lays in Toronto. '
Mr, and ;Mrs. .A4ex Stev�rart
Kevin: were -Sunday
guests of Mrs,; and •.Mrs: Gordon
MacDonald:
Mrs: Frank' Dore, Ronnie a:n•d
Dianne .spent S,unday, • with :.Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Dare.:.
Mr,, -es ` Annetta Forster, Don-;
na McLeod, ''Mary Anne •McCosti
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CKNOW DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
OBITLJA1RY
THOMAS WATT HAMILTON—
Watt
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Wat7t'-,Hatan itdn, 1 a continuous
and fa%bhful employee of
Sil-
verwood tiDairies,. Lucknow, for
thirty-six years, died suddenly, :.
.from a .heart attack in Wmigham
General c pital•''"on "Tuesday,,_.
l fiakrch 5th. He was tin. hlis 65th
year, . •.
'Watt had been hospitalized for.
about .,a week with 'pneumonia,.
ibut ways .getting along :well, and
'hospital visitors • on Manday 'ev
ening• ,left; him with: the idea he•
would soon.bbe tame, Early ues-'
day morning •Watt :stiffete4d a
fatal heart seizure, •
Themas;Wattl Hamilton. was the
son of Dr.•' Joseph' Hamilton and
Jessie .Strau'ghan, and was ~born'
at' Goderich or February 22nd,`
1899, .
In 1925 he married. Margaret
McNab, . daughter of thelate
Mr and Mrs. J R McNab; of
Lucknow and Dungannon,. where '.
Margaret was born.
'The funeral. service 'was. • held
at the Johnstone Funeral • Home
on. Thursday, ..March 7th, icon'
ducted by Eby 'Rev:. H. W. Strapp o
Lucknow United • Church: Bevrial
:was in .Dungannon: :Cemetery,
the pallbearers being `Silverwood'
associates, Redvers Johnsen.,'
:Jack Fisher, Car'•eron ZifacDon-
onar� pnal:,d, ; Wm -
Vtrharry, Fnank Hawthorne.
Watt.:, was 'predeceased by his
life 'and . Parents and 'a sister; . ;.
Mrs 'Walter Stafford . (V roe )
.He, 'is survived. Eby- one, •son,
Jaynes W. Hamilton of London.,
three ' ;sisters, . Mrs. Violet Far-
rish of Blyth; Mrs, .13': (Grace)
JVIcDiarmid of Nile, MrsGene
:vieve 'Stewart ''of Teersly, Cali--
fornia: and by one ;brother, Geo..
Hamilton 'of Goderich.
and Janice '•Boake of.Toronto
were home -for .the- week -end.
.Mr, :.and Mrs ,: ' Burton. Callins,
Sandra'. . and ' Margie 'Mr. and',
Mrs." Andrew Patterson Were
Sundaygure9ts of Mr., and: Mrs:'
Gordon Patterson. '
Mr: and Mrs. ', Pete Peterson.
spent the week=end, with'' Mr.
Milton` StaiFley
Allan • and; Shirley 1vlacKay ;vis
ited. Mr. and ;Mrs: Douglas. Green,
Mr. Donald Gillies: came home
from the Kincardine Hospital, a
, week ago
Miss ;l'anice Boake, Miss Mary
Anne McCosh, Mrs. ' john '. C•ol
well
and , 'Mrs. ' Donald :;MeCosh.
were Sunday visitors wuhh ::Mrs
Annetta Bushell, L,ueknow.
Friend.; Were ' sorry to learn
Mr: and ';Mrs. - Alex Percy's :home.
burned.
Kerry Boyle arid Margie :Col-
lins 'visited ' Diar ne• Dore While
Ronnie Dore visited Bryan 'Boyle:
Mr:. • and = 'Mrs: Goldie Huston
spent Thursday;, with: M'ss'. Mar-
garet•, Raber,tson. .. • •
: Mr; Eli Morgan's'funeral :.was
held at .McLennan Funeral Horne
an Ripley ;on Thursday,`•
OBITUARY
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Canada Must Have A. Government With Majority.
Is The • Only Party That Can Win °A Majority
In Bruce .•
Your Candidate.
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John
MacKenzie
...LIBERAL
•The Liberals- :will.• form the -government—: with--tnen' of
Experience Ability = hitegrity;
See, and Hear' One .of these: men, MITCHELL SHARP,
at. • WING'HAM ' Town Hall; FRIDAY, ; 'MARCH..
-:at 8.30 •pm
Your'' .candidate, John MacKenzie, ' will appear :.. on
CKNX • TV Wednesday, .March '20 and 2 7 at 6.45 p;m.
He will be heard: , on ''radio, : 'CKNX Wingharn and
CFOS Owen Sound.. 'fi.om • time to • time:
'For • information phone:
Chester Merriam, qarmpavgn manager, Tara 75
Committee Rooms, Kincardine 627
Dr. W. :2; Bruce, Kineardine; . official' aa►gent.
Kent •Ltamont,. Port E,lgm,. financial agent.
(Pu:blshed by ` Bruce Liberal Association
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FML .•TO , REACH ;WAGE' i
AGREEMENT ''. Al BEATTYS'
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Local 3789 o•f. the United ,Steel
Workers' Union • at Beatty Bros.. I
L -td , andT' he 'cmana�gemen.t have' I
!been discusstt�g.'a` new wage cone..
'tract for the last• two :mon•ths and
•have failed to Pinson
an agree-
Merit: Charles ' .•�ha•s been
representing' the, • .union in the
bargaining, The told. contract 'ex -
MRS. WM. TAYLOR
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The death occurred +in '. Wing
ham Hospital on'- Monday, March
:11th of Susan Alice Taylor an:
her 89th year• after .an� - illness of
several.' 'months. She was • 'born
on ' December / 7th, .1&74, fhhe•
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mtg. Moses•:. McVittie of EaSt
Wawanosh Township, On Feb-
ruary .24th; 1+90;. she married'
William A. -Taylorwho prede-
ceased her: September 13th, 1933, •
Mrs, Taylor was a member of'
Calvin United. Gllurch, . St, 'Eel-
eit5 ..
Surviving are two stepsons, i
Elliott' Taylor of J , ncardrne and
Chester Taylor ort the . home
.farm in West Wawanosh, also •
one brother; Wm,' . McVittie: of •
13 yth;
The funeral Service ' was held'
at the S, eWalker : ,Funeral
Home in Wingha:rin :on Wearies
day, with temporary ;entombrient:
in Wingharte cemetery ,chapel
with • Rev. B', S Green of St:'
Heelens in' oharge, Pallbearers
were Roy WVittie, Meliburri' '
McVittie, Donald Mason, ,Elmer
Morgan, :'Murray Taylor and
Harold Taylor, • .
400
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pired at. the end. of Februar
The fit St :offer was • turned.: dow
on February 27 and another Sus
rejected . on March 5th.
The company said this wt
the Final:• -offer_ arid so 'the_.unio
has taken steps to ask for..
Conciliation:board. This.' is th
legal procedure !before a strik
Can be .;galled, 'cif an .a•greerrient.
not` reached 'by other.'" i/leans
f'ergus • News Recor
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