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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-09-24, Page 95, CARDS Of THANKS ntOCTOR: We would like to thank our family, relatives and friends for the lovely party, gifts and cards we received for our 40th anniversary. Elsie and Alvin. —39 DUNN; We wish to thank all those who helped make our fortieth wedding anniversary, held .at the home pf M. and Mrs. John ,Liptlaay on Wednesday,. such .4 pleasant occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Albert'Dunn. RI/EGER: Sincere thanks to all who were so kind to me while a patient in Clinton Hospital, especially the nurses on second floor and my daughter, Erma. Dorothy Rueger. —39b VAN RIESEN: The family of the late Mr, Kurt Van Riesen wish to express their sincere thanks for the sympathy extended to them during their recent sad bereavement. The beautiful floral tributes, donations to the cancer fund, gifts of money, letters and cards were greatly appreciated. We especially thank the following; Dr. Walden, Dr. Harrett,,nurses and staff of 1st floor Clinton Hospital, Rebekah and Oddfellows Lodges, The Ball Funeral Home, the Pallbearers and Rev. Mowatt for his comforting message. To those who provided food and the ladies who so kindly served lunches at our home, our heartfelt thanks. During Kurt's illness 'he received many flowers, gifts, and cards. For these and to the many friends who called to see him 'our deepest appreciation, especially to Mrs. Fingland for her many acts of kindness. To each and every one, your thoughtfullness will always be remembered. Elsie Van Riesen and family. —39p COOPER: In loving memory of a dear son and brother, David, who passed away one year ago, September 28,1969. "Dear son and brother you are not forgotten, Though on earth you arc no more, Still in memory, you are with us, As you always were before." Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, brothers and sisters, —39b TOMS: In loving memory of my mother, Florence Toms, who passed away September 27, 1967. "A time goes by but memories stay, As near and dear as yesterday, It's not the words, they are but few, It's the loving memories we have of you." Sadly missed . daughter Guides, Brownies start new season Clinton Brownies and Guides will be beginning their fall meetings with the fourth Brownie Pack starting on Monday September 28, in the `music room' at the public school, right after school, The Guide Company will meet as usual at the Legion Hall, on Monday September 28, at 6:30 p.m. The first BroWnie Pack will meet, in the 'music room' at the public school on Wednesday, September 30, right after school. Brownies, please note change of place. We hope you all have an enjoyable and constructive year ahead. This will be a regular column each week for News of Brownies and Guides and will be written by the girls. A camp re-organization meeting was held at the Clinton Legion Hall on Sept. 17, with 26 representatives from 10 to 12 districts in the Huron DiviSion and the Camp Executive Committee was set-up. Present from Clinton were, Mrs. J. Irwin, Mrs. R, Flowers, Mrs. L. P. Walden, Mrs. A. Toop, Mrs. F. Cantelon, A suitable campsite has been found and will be rented from Mr. J, Hindmarsh, RR 2, Goderich at a nominal fee. As the Brownies and Guides have been assessed $2. each to help meet expenses (buildings, equipment, etc.) at the camp. we have decided to hold a Fun Fair in October to try to cover this assessment. Watch for further details next week, THE. 'ESTATE OF -.ANCHE CAROLINE COX NTE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF IICKEBEMPPII IN THE DUNTY OF HURON, WIDOW, All i; persons claiming against aboveie, Estate are required, to arward full particulars of their !aims to the undersigned on or efore the 5th day of 'October, )70„ after which date the .assets fill be distribnted.. DONNELLY & MURPHY 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario Solicitors for the Estate 38,39,40,B IN THE ESTATE OF Andrew William Steep, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Salesman, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 10th day of August, A.D. 1970, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 28th day of September, A.D. 1970, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall ' then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 2nd day of September, A.D. 1970. E. B. MENZIES, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario, • Solicitor for the said Estate. 37-38-39B 19.- AUCTION SALES CLEARING AUCTION SALE Holstein cows, heifers., Quoto and milking equipment will be held for Ted and Nick Kloustra, Lot 7 and 8, Con. 1, Turnberry Twp., zh mile east of Wingharn on 86 Highway on Thursday, September 24, at 1 p.m. LIVESTOCK: 37 milking cows, 11 bred heifers, 10 open heifers, 22 heifer calves, and 1 bull. QUOTO: 552 lbs of group 1 pool milk quoto, will sell in 100 lb lots at 3 p.m. MILKING EQUIPMENT: 44 can stainless steel bulk tank, stainless steel pipeline and stainless steel step saver for 40 cows, double stainless steel sink, 3 surge units with pump, 30 yoke ties, cattle clippers, also clipper combine and 340 international tractor with loader. Owner or auctioneer will not be responsible for accidents. TERMS: cash Brian Rintoul Auctioneer, Whitechurch. —39B 20. NOTICES Cordon MeClilleheY and Mrs. Norman McClirichey,. The motto, "In the good old days there were fewer pleasures, but more- time to enjoy them," was given by Mrs. Alfred Fry, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt read two poems — Other Fads and I Must Co Shopping Today. Mrs. Gordon Taylor sang a solo, Auburn, composed by herself and led in community singing. The roll call was answered by showing an article inherited from my grandmother. Many interesting articles were on display. Prizes for the oldest grandmother went to Mrs. John Youngblut. The youngest grandmother, Mrs. Joe Hickey; most grandchildren, Mrs. George Millian; and the one coming the farthest, Mrs. Arthur Beach of Springfield. A successful bake auction was held and lunch was served by Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Mrs. Alfred Fry, Mrs. R. J. Phillips and Mrs. Robert Turner. AUCTION SALE of Household Effects from the home of Mrs. Mary E. McGill at 45 Shipley Street, Clinton on Saturday, September 26th at 1:30 p.m. the following. 3 piece chesterfield suite; Axminster rug 7x9; 2 upholstered arm chairs; studio couch; 8 piece dining room suite; china cabinet; drop top desk; open book case; walnut high boy; 2 painted high boy chests; dresser; commode; continental bed with box springs and mattress; bedroom chair; 3 piece bedroom suite (antique); 3 magazine racks; scatter mats; console table; several small tables; wall mirrors; pictures; antique rocking chair; chaise lounge; 2 foot stools; 24 inch electric range; arborite top table; elec. fry pan; electric kettle; iron; toaster; refrigerator; washing machine; 2 wicker jardiniere — stands; blanket box (antique); sewing machine; card table; kitchen chairs; hall tree; laundry tubs; T,V, serving table and trays; bird bath; dishes, including some fancy and antique; glassware; bedding; linens; cooking utensils. Terms Cash Mrs. Marg E. McGill, Proprietoress. . Edward A. Elliott, Auctioneer. —38-39B pr GODERICH MOTORS cordially invite you to drop in and see all the NEW Brighter Idea 1971 Models from FORD. SEE the ALL NEW PINTO, MAVERICK, MUSTANG, TORINO, FORDS, FORD LTD And FORD TRUCKS Goderich Motors (Ford) Ltd. South `St., Goderich 624.7300 or 7369 'NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH The Regular Tpckersmith Council meeting for the month of October will be held on October 1,1970, commencing at 8:00 p.m. JAMES I. McINTOSH, Clerk-Treasurer. 21. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, Harold HoWard announce the engagement of their I youngest daughter, Kathleen (Kathy) Ethel to Roger John, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman, Bagpath, Gloucestershire, England. The marriage will take place Friday, October 9, 1970 at the home of the bride. —39b THINKING ABOUT BUILDING A MILKHOUSE - DRIVING SHED? (or lean-to, garage or such) For a fast, dependable job at a REASONABLE PRICE Phone RAY LAMBERS at 482.3306 27 tfri.,„ ClirrtpnAews-Rocord, Thprpday, Septem ber 24,1970 9 .ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, Ian H. 0, Faulkner Of St. Catharines, have apnounced the, forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Cherry Alysoun, to James Arthur McCullough son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank MeCullough, of Holmesville, Ontario, The wedding will take place October 10, 1970 in St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Grimsby, Ontario, ---39 f. NOTICE to CREDITORS 19, AUCTION SALES The engagement is announced of Brenda Louise Hartman, Kitchener, Ontario, formerly of Clinton, to Richard John Haines, Preston Ontario. The wedding will take place October 9, 1970, at St. Mary's Roman Catholic. Church, Kitchener, Ontario. —39b Bouquets of fall flowers and green and white streamers with a colorful balloon-filled umbrella Made an attractive setting in the Sunday School room of Knox Presbyterian Church when friends and neighbors gathered to honor Miss Margaret Sanderson of London with a bridal shower prior to her marriage. ' Guests were welcomed' by ;Miss Sheron Collins assisted by 'Misses Jayne Arthur and Connie Trommer. The chairman for the program was Mrs. W. Bradnock . and a sing-song opened the program with Mrs. Donald Haines at the piano. A reading, Marriage Cook, was read by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and a soap contest was conducted by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell. Sheron Collins was the winner. Readings on How To Preserve A Husband and How To Preserve A Wife were given by Mrs. George Schneider. A contest — what a bride takes on her honeymoon — was given by Mrs. Kirkconnell. Mrs. T. Haggitt was the winner. A piano solo was played by Arva Ball' and a telegram of good •wishes contest by Mrs. Kirkconnell was won by Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. Miss Minnie Wagner pinned a corsage on the bride-to-be and Mrs. Ed Davies pinned one on her twin sister, Mrs. Paul Johnston of London. An address of good wishes was read by Sheron Collins and gifts were presented by Jayne Arthur and Connie Trommer. Mrs. Donald Haines pinned bows and ribbons to a decorated mop and these made an attractive lady. Margaret thanked her friends for the many gifts and a delicious lunch was served. 22. BIRTHS Naylor and the former Elizabeth. Robinson. He lived on the homestead until they moved to Auburn. He was a member of Knox United Church, Auburn. He is survived by wife, the former Jessie Moss; three sons, George, Toronto, William and Glen at home; two daughters, Mrs, Alex (Jean) Maclnnis, Belgrave, and Doris at home; seven grandchildren. One daughter, Kaye, passed away in 1963. Pastor Alfred Fry conducted the funeral service on Saturday, September 19, at the Arthur Funeral Home with burial in Wingham. Pallbearers were Alvin Plunkett, Gordon Miller, Edward Mills, Ernest Snowden, James Finleon and William Hardy, MRS. JAMES PLOWMAN Funeral services were held on September 17 for Mrs. James Plowman who passed away in Clinton Hospital after a lengthy illness. She was in her 88th year and was the former Eliza Ellen Nixon. She lived in West Wawanosh Township and was married to the late James Plownian and lived in the Donnybrook district. She has been a resident of Huronview and was a member of Donnybrook United Church. She is survived by one son, Earl, of Mono Mills; four daughters, Mrs. Isaac (Della) Nixon, Lucknow; Mrs. Edgar (Fern) Howatt, Belgrave; Mrs. James (Edna) Riddell, Sault Ste. Marie; Mrs. Orval (Mildred) Welsh, Wingham; 16 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren; and one brother, Alexander Nixon. The service was conducted at the Arthur Funeral Home by Rev. Kenneth Knight with burial in Dungannon Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons, John Nixon, Carmen Nixon, Ralph Nixon, Ivan Howatt, Douglas Howatt and Ronald Howatt. Flowerbearers were Delbert Nixon, Wayne Nixon and David Welsh. McCULLOUGH: To Mr. and Mrs. McCullough (nee Anne Henderson) Goderich, in Wingham and. District Hospital on Saturday, September 19, 1970, a son, Michael David. SOUTHCOTT: To Mr, and Mrs. Barry Southcott (nee Shirley Smale) Exeter in South Huron Hospital on Monday, September 21, 1970, a daughter, Tracey Marie, WHITE; To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip White; Clinton, in Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, September 15, 1970, a son, John Christopher. Mrs. Frank Fingland will be at home with her sister, Mrs. Ronald Bruce (formerly Isobel Chowen) of Rochester, England, on Wednesday afternoon September thirtieth, from two until six o'clock. —39b McCLINCHEY: To Mr. and Mrs. David McClinchey, Auburn, in Clinton Public Hospital Thursday,, September 17, 1970, a son. The annual meeting of the Canadian Bible Society will be held in the Auburn Baptist Church on September 28 at 8 p.m. Rev. John Thompson of London will be in charge of the meeting. Little Miss Shelley Haggitt of Zurich visited last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, and uncle, .Mr. Stephen Haggitt. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies last week were Mr. and Mrs. John Silverthorn of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beach of Springfield and Mr. Dave Wallace of Harrietsville. We are sorry to report that Mrs. William T. Robinson of St. Marys, formerly of this village, had the misfortune to fall and break her left wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chamney of Windsor spent the weekend with his father, Mr. Robert Chamney, and other relatives, Mr: William J. Craig visited last Saturday at Lucan with Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Craig • family. ' Miss Frances Houston visited in London last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIntosh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Popko of London visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips. Mrs. John Daer visited last week in Mitchell with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mr. Jackson and family. We extend sympathy to the relatives of Miss Myrtle Phillips in her sudden passing in Goderich Hospital. She was a frequent visitor in our village for years. Mrs. Wilfred Donaldson of Goderich visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Dave McClinchey on the birth of a son in Clinton Hospital on September 17. Miss Luella Johnston of London visited last week with her cousin, Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Miss Betty Moss of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moss. She attended the Finnigan—Cook wedding at Blyth last Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Taylor spent last weekend in Chatham with her daughter, Mrs. Ronald Rathwell, Mr. Rathwell, Michael and Janice. Miss Carol Beadle of Kitchener spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beadle. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doran of Meaford visited over the weekend with Mr. Robert Arthur and Miss Jayne Arthur. Mr. Michael Doran spent the weekend with his friend, Mr. Greg Arthur. We are pleased to report that Mr. Harry Beadle and Mr. Charles Beadle are recuperating at their homes here following eye surgery. Mrs. Edna Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Manning of Goderich visited friends in the village last week. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Fisher and Mrs. Dora Jewell of Goderich visited Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Phillips. MACHAN: To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meehan, Blyth, in Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, Septeinber 19, 1970, a daughter. NOTICE Corporation of the Township of Goderich Take notice that the above is a true copy of a By-law passed by the Council of the Township of Goderich on the 14th day of September, 1970, and all persons are required to take notice that any one who desires to apply to have the by-law or any part thereof quashed must serve notice of his application upon the Head or Clerk of this municipality within 20 days after the date of the last publication of this notice, and must make his application to the Supreme Court of Ontario within one month after the said date. This notice was first published on the 17th day of September, 1970, and the last publication will be on theist day of October, 1970. .‘ R. E. Thompson Clerk 38-'39-40B 23. DEATHS ALEX: Passed away in Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, September 18, 1970, in his 89th year,. Frederick Alex 'of Huronview, Clinton. Mr. Alex as born in Europe on May 17, 1892 and leaves no known, survivors. He resided formerly in Mitchell and Seaforth, coming to Huronview in May, 1968. Funeral services were held at Beattie Funeral Home on Monday, September 21 with Dr. A. J. Mowatt officiating. Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. Happy Hearts meet - elect officers The Auburn No. 2 4-H Club for the fall project, Focus on. Fitness, held their first meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Haines. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt led in the election of officers. Those elected were: president, Jean Hardy; vice-president, Trudy Ma chan; secretary, Marie Empey; press reporter, Barbara Chamney. There were 13 members present. They decided to call themselves Happy Hearts. The course was outlined and each girl did a sample of huck weaving. 4-H No. 1 holds first meeting CRUICKSHANK: Passed away in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Friday, September 18, 1970, Calvin Gru icksh-arrlc w, Clinton. Born on July 1,1904, at Wingham, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George S. Cruickshank. He is survived by two brothers, James of RR I, Londesboro and Tom of ' Wingham and four sisters, Mrs. Iva Riehl, Wingham, Mrs. Sarah Stephenson, Brussels, Mrs. Margaret Snowden, Goderich and Mrs. Elizabeth Butler, Clinton. The funeral service was held at Beattie Funeral Home on Saturday, September 19 with Dr, A. J. Mowatt officiating. Interment was in Clinton Ce me tery. Auburn No. 1 4-H Club held their first meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Raithby with 14 girls present. The leader, Mrs. W. Bradnock, led in the election of officers after the 4-H pledge had been repeated. President, Arva Ball; vice-president, Connie Hickey; secretary, Gail Seers; press reporter, Sheron Mrs. Raithby gave out pamphlets and a discussion took place re the First Aid Kits which each, member is required to make. Handcrafts were discussed as also was "making leisure a pleasure." Each girl decided whether she would do huck 'weaving, knit an article, a mobile or a stuffed toy. The meeting was closed with the 4-H Creed. I TOWNSHIP OF GODER ICH By-Law No. 3.1970 A By-Law to raise $200,000 00 to aid in the construction of /tile drains. The Council of the Township of Goderich pursuant to the Tile Drainage Act, enacts as follows. 1. The Reeve may from time to time, subject to the provisions of this By-Law, borrow on the credit of the corporation pf the Municipality, such sum', not exceeding in the whole, $200,000.00, as may be determined by the Council, and may in manner hereinafter provided, issue debenturps of the corporation in such sums as the council may deem proper for the amount 'so borrowed, with coupons attached as provided in section 4 of the Act. 1 2. Subject to section 10 of the Tile Drainage Act, wlen Council is of the opinion that the application of any/ person to borrow money for the purpose of constructing tile drain should be granted in whole or in part, the Council may be / resolution, direct the Reeve to issue debentures a aforesaid and to borrow a sum not exceeding the amount applied for, and may lend the same fp the applicant on the completion of , the drainage works. I 3. A special : rate shall be imposed, levied and collected over and above all other rates upon the land in respect of which the money is borrowed, sufficient for the payment of the principal and• interest as provided by the Act. Read a 1st and 2nd time for Jan. 5 -1970 Read a 3rd time and passed, Sept. 14 -1970. E.U. McIlwain - Reeve R. E, Thompson - Clerk. 38-39-40B TYNDALL: Passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, September 22, 1970, Frank Edgar Tyndall, in his 81st year. The funeral service will be held at Beattie Funeral Home on Thursday, September 24 at 2:0Q p.m. with interment in Clinton Cemetery. Monday night September 14, twenty-five girls met at Hohnesville Hall to begin the fall project "Focus on Fitness." The girls divided into three groups as follows: Holmesville I, Mrs. Eldon Yeo, leader; president, Joan Miller; secretary, Jan. G inn;', vice-president, Wendy Torrence;,;:. press reporter, Catherine Wise; club name, Hiking Hobos. Holmesville II, Mrs, John', Westbrook, leader; Mrs. Ed Wise,,: assistant; president, Sandra Wise; secretary, Marilyn Wise; vice-president, Karen Wise; press reporter, Susan Lobb; club name, Jolly Joggers. Holmesville III, Mrs. L. Rodges, leader; Mrs. . F. Yeo, assistant; president, Rose Wain; secretary, Janet Rodges; vice-president, Debbie Rodges; press reporter, Sharon Potter; club name, Leisure Lovers. The meeting began with an exercise song followed by the Pledge. Leaders discussed the project, requirements of Club and, members. Topic for meeting I_ was "Keeping Mentally Fit" and making "Leisure a Pleasure". The leaders each supplied samples of the crafts for making "Leisure a Pleasure" which are knitting, stuffed toys, mobiles and buck weaving. During group work, the girls examined the display and then decided on their craft. Each girls then did a sample of huck weaving for their books. The meeting closed at 8:30 p.m. October 5, Ontario Hydro will present an evening on safety at Holrnesville School, Guests for the meeting will be other 4-H Clubs in the area. The second meeting for the Holmesville 4-H clubs was held Sept. 2L Members began with opening exercises arid pledge. Then Jan Ginn read the minutes of the first meeting. The discussion was led by Mrs. Yeo and Mrs, Westbrook. Topics were reading, travelling and music, Members made an exhibit of the books they had brought and held a discussion, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Furnishings. Antiques and Misc. items on the premises. 1/1 mile South of Clinton on Highway No. 4. The undersigned Auctioneers received instructions to sell by public auction on Saturday September 26, at 1:30 p.m. Kroehler 2-piece chesterfield suite, 2 occasional chairs; Hexogonal commode; 3 coffee tables; small walnut round top table; antique Morris chair; 2 hostess chairs; Silvertone Stereo; child's oak rocker; end tables; combination magazine stand and table; office desk and chair; small desk; sets of complete record albums; chrome table and chairs; high chair; Westinghouse refrigerator self defrosting; Westinghouse 24 inch 4-burner stove; electrohome dehumidifier; smokers stand; large round mirror; record stand; electric clock; pr. lamps; floor lamps; pictures and paintings; childs crib; walnut 3-piece modern bedroom suite; 2 Woods sleeping bags; mahogony 3-piece bedroom suite; 2 air mattresses; oak bed stead and dresser; set of drapes; Bissell carpet-sweeper, G. E. vacum cleaner; Kitchen utensils; cannister set; pressure cooker; Coleman stove and lantern; antique lantern; extention cords; Xmas decorations; lawn chairs; step ladders; Honda 50, C.C. like new; 275 Cedar rails; many other misc, items. Plan to attend this outstanding sale. Everything in new condition. Terms Cash. Ron Demers R. D. Beck RR 5 Clinton, Ont. Alvin Walper, Proprietor Auctioneers. —38.39B KINGSWELL: Passed away at Huronview, Clinton, Mrs. Walter Jacob Kingswell, in her 82nd year, on Sunday, September 20, 1970. WILLIAMS: Passed away on Monday, September 21, 1970; Knox Williams, Clinton, in his 49th year. The funeral service will be at Ball Funeral Home on Thursday, September 24, at 3:00 p.m. with interment in Clinton Cemetery. WI observes Grandmother Day 25. CARDS OF THANKS MANN: Our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for all the lovely cards and gifts: Special thanks to Connie and Harvey for arranging the party for our twenty-fifth anniversary, Ross and Lobo Mann. —39p The annual Grandmothers Day was observed last week at the September meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute held in the Community Memorial Hall. The meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. Len Archambault, and she opened the meeting by reading a poem, Grandma's Off Her Rocker. Pianist was Mrs. G. Taylor. The minutes were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Donald Haines. A thank-you note was read from Goderich Hospital for the gift of a fan. Mrs. Donald Cartwright and Mrs. Frank Raithby were appointed to look after the park barbecues and keys. Mrs. Ed Davies and Mrs. Bert Craig Were appointed delegates to the County Rally held at Centralia on October 5. The "Accessories for the Home," short course was dropped as there were not enough interested in this project. The card report was given by Mrs, And report Kirkconnell. A duet was sung by Mrs. CURRIE: Our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours, Dr, A. Mowatt, Magic Circle and others of Wesley-Willis United Church, also all others for flowers, cards, messages of sympathy and other acts of kindnesses shown to us during the loss of our dear mother, Mrs. Margaret McLachlan. Jean and Howard Currie. —39b TALBOT: The family of the late Gary Talbot wishes to express its sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives neighbours, and friends for acts of kindness, floral tributes, money gifts, donations to heart fund and Gideons and sympathy cards in the sudden loss of a dear husband, father, Son and brother. Special thanks to Beattie Ftineral Home, Rev, Donald Beck, and Rev, Victor Cornish. Your kindness will always be remembered, Mrs. Cary Talbot and family. —39b obituaries JAMES GORDON NAYLOR James Gordon Naylor passed away in Wingham Hospital following an illness, Born in East Wawanosh Township on May 4, 1911, be was the son of the late George