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AYR-GALT-SEAFORTH 9Jw,w 527-0120
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Forci-DickiS011, :44:TOT-Brod:
hagen, died Friday in the• Strat-
ford General, Hospital,
Born in Teeswater, was a'
soli of Mrs. Joseph ickison
and the late Mr. Dick). on. He
was a member of the Br agen
ChaMber of Commerce an the
McKillop United Church. ' •
Mr. Dicldson ran-a hardware
store in BrOdhagen for a number
of years and operated a success-
ful mannfactUring firm which he
established.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Lorna Smyth; one'
daughter, Glenda, at .home; his
mother; two brothers, Earl .ef
Toronto, and Gordon of Tees-'
water; three sisters, Mrs. Stew-
Ken (Shirley) 1VIcKague, both of
Teeswater, and Mrs. Wilbert
(Audrey) Sutherland of Winnipeg.
The body was at the Heath-
Leslie funeral home, Mitchell,
where the funeral service was
held Monday at 2 p.m.
M.R.S. JOHN DUNGEY
Mrs. John Dungey, 77, of
Mitchell, died at her home on
December 17.
She was the former Rosina
Christine Gloor, porn in Logan
township and daughter of the late
Mr, and Mrs. ArnOld Weer. She
and her husband, the' late Wil-
liam Ifiingey, ran the Bornholm
General Store for a. nuMber .of
years before coming to-Mitchell
in 1932. 'they ran the Collison
ilouse-for 25 years. -
She was ,a member of Trinity
Anglican Church and the Anglican
Church Women.
Surviving are a son, Robert,
of Mitchell; daughters, Mrs.
Douglas (Esther) Leary, of Mit-
chell and Mrs. Gordon (Olive)
StOneman, of Mitchell; brothers,
Henry Gloor, of Kitchener;
Arnold, of Mitchell; John, of
Bornholm; William of Kitchener
and Valentine of pipeitone, Man.,
sister, Mrs. Peter (Mary) Kreit-.
zer,- six grandchildren and four
great grandchildren.
The body was at the Loa-
hart funeral home where a ,ser-
vice was held on Saturday at
2 p.M. Temporary_ entombment
was in the Elizabeth Ritz Me-
morial 'Chapel with burial in
TriiiitY Anglican Cemetery.
FRANK MORROW •
Mrs. Edith Baker, Goderich
• St. W., attended the funeral in
London, Ont., on December 22nd
of the late Frank Morrow, 264
Regent Street, London. Although
Mr. Morrow had sufferea' ateart
attack last August and was hos-
pitalized in Toronto where his
son, Dr. Johirlare ro slocated,
death came suddenly. Mrs. Mor-
row, who is confined to a wheel
chair was unable to attend the
funeral service in London. Two,
sons, Dr. John Morrow, Toronto,
and Donald Morrow of Walerloo
and a daughter Miss Miriam.
Morrow, Toronto, survived,. to-
gether with eleven grandchildren,
Mr. Morrow Was a nephew
of the late MisS Eliza Hargan of
Seaforth, who for many years
served as a nurse in the Seaforth
area.
Correspondent
Mrs. William Dowson
Rev. Morrison was the guest
speaker at theChristmas meeting
of the Varna U.G.W._ •
Christmas music was played
prior to the meeting and Group-3
under the leAdershiP of. Mrs. J.
Ostrom andeMrs. R, Stephenson
presented Christmas devotions.
The' r9,ril , call was answered with
gifts for the Ladies and Children
Mission at London. • .
Mrs. E. McClinchey, chair-
man of the Nominating Comtnittee
presented the following slate of
officers;'
Past President, Mrs. Charles
Reid; President, Mrs. William
Dowson; Secretary, Mrs.RoyEl-
liott; Corresponding Secretary,
Mrs. Mervin Johnston; Treasur-
er, Mrs. Robert Webster; En-
,
(It Might lead to seine good
public relations,' peeve lyipp.4i1
Unless there Are any,unfere-
seen - develippmentwv Reeve Mc-
phail will beacclainnedluPerth.
' Several council:Ws, making
their year-end addresses, in-
dicated they would be glad to
serve under Mr. McPhail as
warden,
_jteeye -McPhail said county
councillors may find themselves
playing the role of vigilante,
keeping an eye on, such things
as assessment levels which are
no longer in'inunicip.al council's-
jurisdiction";
Congratulations to Anne'Hay-
ter., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Hayter, who was success-
ful in passing with honors her
grade eight _piano examination
of the Western OntariO Conser-
vatory of Music.
Sympathy is extended to the
family of Lloyd Dowson, who
passed away at Seaforth Hospi-
tal on Friday.
A farmer ras assisting at
the birth of his latest child.
He was holding the lamp. When
the doctor delivered 'three fine
babies, the farmer suddenly left
"the room. (Come back here with
the lampi' yelled the doctor.
,Nope', was the reply 'Ain't co-
ming back, Doc'! It's the light
that's attracting 'emu'
We-join our friends and neighbors
in a prayer for peace for the New Year in, our
community, country. Thank you.
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 527 0240
Seaforth
Ross McPhail, reeve.pf
bert Township, is the only per
son seeking election as 1970
Perth ;County 'yfarden to' date.
He announced his candida4Y '
at. the final sessroblaf the 1969,
Perth County Council, the • day
when aspirants for. the warden's
chair normally, stale theirin-
tentions.
It is possible, he .said, that
his ' neighbor Roy Westcott of
Usborne Township, • may be the
warden of Huron County. ,Reeve
Westcott was the only announced
candidate at the last session of
Huron County Council.
NEWS ''OF
VARNA
velope Treasurer, Mrs. John Os- '
troth.
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