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Obituaries
Samuel H. Baer
(By our Auburn Correspondent)
Samuel IL Daer passed away
at his home on the Auburn -Blyth
boundary Saturday morning, in
his 78th year, He had been m
fair health until he suffered. a
stroke 12 days no,
Funeral service was conduct-
ed in the family residence on
Tuesday afternoon, October 6,
with Rev, W, E. Bramwell offic,
iatine. Interment was in Union
Cemetery Blyth.
He was a son of the late ,Tohn
Daer and Elizabeth Glousher and
was born in East Wawanosh
township. He married Mary Jane
Tuberville 47 years ago and had
lived on the same farm since
then. Ile was an adherent of St.
Mark's Anglican Church and a
Member of the Canadian Order
of Foresters,
Besides his widow he is sur-
vived by two sons, John and
Bert, Mullett, one daughter,
(Elizabeth), Mrs. Andrew Kirk -
t onnell, Hullett; 15 grandchild-
ren and one great grandchild;
three brothers, Herman, Blyth;
Robert and William,_ Goderich;
two sisters, (Rose) Mrs. Willis,
Goderich; (Margaret) 11frs. 1hi-
bodeau, Ingersoll.
Dr. Win. Geiger
(By otnr Hensall Correspondent)
Dr. William, Geiger, Waterloo,.
died suddenly at his home on
October 4, in his 72nd yea;,
Funeral service was in Water-
loo on Tuesday.
Born in , Zurich, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geiger, he
received his early .education in
Zurich and Clinton, taught school
in Dashwood, He was a grad-
uate of Toronto University, and
interned at Ottawa Protestant
General Hospital, Dr, Geiger
started Practising in Waterloo in
1911.
Surviving are his widow, the
former Grace ,Martin, London;
three sons, William and Owen,
Waterloo; James, attending Yale
University; one daughter Helen,
student at McMaster University,
Hamilton; four brothers and one
sister. Edmund, Hensall, (Oliv-
er, formerly of Fenelon Falls, de-
ceased); Rora, druggist Kitchen-
er, Mrs. Eric Kennedy (Vercy)
Hamilton; Sidney, Inspector of
Publie Schools, Manitoulin Is-
land; and Ira, Hensall.
Mrs. Agnes Lammie
(By our Hensall. Correspondent)
Mrs, Agnes Lammie, promin-
ent resident of Hensall for over
50 years died suddenly at her
dome en Saturday, October 3,
from a heart seizure. Public ser-
vices were on Tuesday, October
6, by Rev" W. J. Rogers in the
Bonthron funeral home. Inter -
Ment was made in Exeter Cem-
etery.
lvtrs. Latninie was born in Us -
borne, the former Agnes Hunter,
86 years ago.
Mrs. Lammie, who has been
blind for years, was active in
Red Cross work and knit hund-
reds of pairs of socks in World
Wars One and Two. She also
crocheted many lovely bed
spreads aid was able to do leans*
household duties in spite of her
handicafr. As a young girl she
It's a "genie" of Good Health that
touches every glass of milk your child-
ren drink. Keep plenty of mills on hand.
Cal€ now to have our richer milk de-
livered daily to your door.
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Change of Business
DEAR CUSTOMERS.
Some time between fifty and sixty thous-
and ice cream bricks ago I started an ice cream
store known as Clayton's Ice Cream Bar. With your
generous support I am pleased to say the business
has grown steadily ond is still increasing
'At the end of June this year, I acquired a
half interest in The Western Tire and Auto Supply
from Mr. Howard Turner. Since that time the Auto
Supply business has grown favourably and I have
found it neccessary to dispose of the Ice Cream Bar.
My successors are I3en and Thelma Moore, a nice
young couple who I am sure you will like. I will be
around for some time teaching Ben the ort of ice
create making.
1 wish to thank you •one and all for your
generous support in the past and on behalf of Ben
and Thelma I would opprecicate it in the future,
Clayton Dixon
lee &tee &Weir them 4 iadesteeCe
CfED)T ."NIGHT
Since 1 joined the credit union down et work, we get
more out el' my paycheck, Now 1 save every payday,
and we Tisa the credit union for ail our time pay-
ments, like the car ane! the :tore. We've learned to
btulget, too. All in all, we live better since 1 joined
the credit onion)
Find, ottt how you eau ,joins eredtt anion by dropping
in the CLINTON COMMITNPIT CREDIT tTNION OFFICE,
Albert Street, Clinton, directly opposite the Cold Storage
Locker where information will be gladly given without;
oblitrot on.
AUBURN
Dr. B. C. Weir and J. J. Hob-
ertson visited Mr. and Mrs. .i.
R. Wetr, Ottawa, last week.
Mrs. 'William Dobie is visaing
tier son Bugene and Mrs, Dobie,
Toronto,
]4.ir. and Mrs, herb M.ogridge
who have. been visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Gormley Thomp-
son, and Mr. Thompson, Bramp-
ton, have returned home,
Mr, and Mrs, .Ed Davies spent
the weekend at Tillsonburg,
attended the school for the blind
at Brantford. Mrs. Lammie start-
ed the C N.I.B, campaign in
Huron County this fall by giving
the first donation.
Very actiye in the work of the
United Church, she was a life
long member of the Woman's
Missionary Society and member
of the church,
Surviving are two daughters,
Amy, teacher for C.N.I.B. at Lon-
don; Greta at home; and Ray,
postmaster at Centralia; two
grandchildren. Bobby and Jean
Lammie. Her husband William
Lammie predeceased her some
years ago.
A.G. GRIGG
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