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Miss Martha. Clifton, a residentel
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of Lucknow for many years, died a �'
on Saturday, 'May 28th, at the ..
Queensway Nursing Home., Iensall, p 1965 MO a
where she had been a patient_,for
NUMBER OF 1966 AND MODELS. THESE VARY FROM:
six weeks, a
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• Miss Clifton was in her 88th. year ;
ii Pontiac Streto'Chief to Parisienne Hardtops a
She was born in West Wawanosh Chevrolet Biscayne* to Impala ,Hardtops' • m•
Township on February 8th, 1879,• ot
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a daughter. of Joseph Clifton and 111 ■
1966 , Pontiac Grand' Parrslenne, 2 'door f hardtop,. fully equipped II
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Jape Watson, and is the last. mem- :• Fords a
ber of a family of five, •L -1965 Mustang, V8, Automatic is
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She is survived' by °a nephew,, 1965 Ford Galaxie 500,'4 Door HardtopII
George Clifton, of Brueeffeld and ■ 4
a niece, Mrs. Harold'Childer.hose, NUMBER OF 1964: PONTIACS, 6 AND.' CY:LIND RS o
,,of; St. Thomas, North Dakota, :: rt... : ° - ` Various Models - •0.
Funeral service was held •.frorii °a
MacKenzie Memorial,' Chapel, op
NUMBER OF 1964'CHEVROLET$, 6 AND 1 CYLINDERS
Tuesday; Ma :31st; With inter' a Various Models a'
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meat at Dun annan •Cemete . ■
g ry ■ 1964 Ford Custom
Rev. Rod MacLeod°;was minister. ■Pfully/
'Pallbearers were Herb"Finnigan, 1963 Ford; 2 Door Hard ' full equipped i
A llen Hill, Elgen Thompson, • Ross : VARIETY , OF . 1963; PONTIACS AND 'CHEVROLETS a
Gammie, Gordon' Kirkland, Will-• a
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CONVERTIBLES.
lam Hunter, . � , • ■ . � '.
1964 'Pontiac Custom Sport, 327 .•
■ STA.TIONWAGONS ,•
• 1963 Chevrolet,' V 8 automatic, 4' door •
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s 1962 Oldsmobile, Super 8S
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III 1963.. Chevrolet, • 1. Ton, Tong box
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• `' 1962.''. G.M.C. 44. Ton Pick -Ur �:
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.15 .2 -;1962 Chevrolet-% Ton Pickups, one king, one short a.
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Brussels Motors....:
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. Cdies , Service 'Dealer — Phone 1731 Brussels ::L:
smismo ■1i;BU■rS imisma I■IBUAMitma,ii■ i■•sisiu•a•u1.
"COMPLETELY APPLIED WITH • ALL: THE .NECESSARY
STRAPPING;ETC.
TO • COVER THE • SAME HOME
WI 4 NUMBER ONE HEAVY GAUGE' ALUMINUM
/ • / • 'SIDING
COMPLETELY APPLIED WITH ALL THE
NECESSARY ACCESSORIES c �!
ALUMINUM SIDING IS AVAILABLE . IN SEVEN
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:Zion News)
Mr. a#d . Mrs. Herr.; arr4C+� and
Lane attended a older. W eddinz
ArIzi.versary. C:r_: er o . S„ =;
Oakv3 a .,o1 Mr. and
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ter :of'the .=:ye 1 - and Itr:„
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cKe.1.rr. * t.. and Mrs. CL a..--„..aer
are �:e •"r` K z c.^..:; �e
that. . «rrTM. H rW,a. or is
r ev-ts were pesent. M.
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r�J..c �i Y e ti.. G.+•'F, �,r.+. r rrl, .•c.ji�r+�.
Ea yea artd
.arra - z D -.I, e• g-..iests from this* area
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were Mr. a'""_ Mz.s. Andrew
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aiMrs.'
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J."Y' .. moi .r rs%i lir'iy �'�' • `1'w.. .
rd Mrs. .ra ar.io jfv
xrr. and.
r r•'i' ',Yeane
Mr and Mrs. Wr:. S. Hunter,
•ATTE DS`. -K. y ;AT1O'
Y 1.r v -
°-inn Cesar attended ort Satur=.
day the Nurse's graduation dere-
i or•� a•Kitchener were his. '
o . Mrs ' `ranc.es Cowan, •
µayaga&4ae.
ca: 'd.atei c and Donald Kirk.-
:and,
irk'-
:.a , o ea - or scent the
*eeyend wi his parents; Mr. and
� `� . �" �• ?�. irkland, Mr ♦ and
awFatosh also
•: ,e a: :he ` /•wand 'noire o::
.e' Corr :eft. Mss Geraldine Everson proved
.
.3r rr- "c :_te . eters . tl:e most s;.cceasful. Mrs. Victor-
=•. c -wee asses to 8a' Sr :ith thanked the hostess.
Mrs. George Emerson:acted as ,.
hostess to the members of Purple'
Grove-Women's Institute when
they met" for .their June meeting.
Mrs. George 'Harkness and Mrs,
• Don Gillies were. in charge of the .
S
meeting with Mrs;, Francis `Boyle,: •
as pianist. ,Since it was.th.e Hist-
orical Research meeting; . and
also Grandmothers meeting., Mrs
Morford, MacKay read The Adopt
ed Grandmother, :from Ethel •
Chapman's, book, The roll call
revealed that 25' years ago, some
• members;, were: in school, some
with small families,• some teach-
ing; and some.et War work. The
Doll- for the -Doll Competition. '
"was on display. It had been
dressed by, Mrs,. Don Dore, and'
was quite beautiful,.'
Mrs. :Wm. Arnold 'thanked the
-Committee :for all their work in
connection.with the District Ann
nal.' Mrs. Morford Mac Kay was
grateful for everyone's assistance -
and '
ssistance•and' the financial' report:showed
that there were sufficient funds
to. pay expenses. The secretary :
had -purchased paper • for use.. of the-
organization with the Institute
crest. A reading had been sent
' by Mrs.. Ben Scott, 'and ".was read
by Mrs. Don McCosh. Mrs.. Mor-
ford• MacKay read stories. of the
experiences•ot Dr. Gillies and D.
Garner. Members .also added
stories of these two men. • The
District Annual report was well
presented by Mrs„ Howard Thor.
pson ; • She announced that a biog-
raphy of Mrs:, Hoodless will be •
available soon an4 also. Gate Sign:
for Institute members. Purple
Groye will' be hostesses at the Log
Cabin on July 24. ' • . ' •
Mtr<. Frank Currie was program
convenor', Mrs. Francis. Boyle had
•a reading,. Mrs. bort Gillies pres-'
ented the grandmothers.with cots -
ages.. -Mrs. Harkness; Mrs. George
Emerson; Mrs. Howard Thompson,
and Mrs. Wr • Arnold; Mrs.
Harkness set toes tapping with
lively music. She then presented
the report of the Presidents sessions
at the Officers Conference..This
proved rnost helpful. We should
all have a Centennial project. ,
Yellow Cosmos is the Centen-
nial. flower. Mrs. Burton 'Collins
had pictures of people in the News
and .riser hers had to identify them,
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Liner gives more' flexible rye- Keeper. bold 17 lbs. Terre ere
frigenator storage plus ■n 'Ail- evens' Danish-his+pired Wooden
purpose Egg Container; 3- Pros Door A and;interior trim.
'bon Butter' Clo�ot>er' (hard 641/4 H x 30” W x 2A•ta" D"
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