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Car damages Brusiels garage
Wingham OPP Constable John Jessup
estimates that about $1500 damage resulted
when a car crashed into Wilbur Turnbull's
garage early Sunday morning knocking out
cement blocks and some bricks and
damaging the door into the house:
Wingham O.P.P. are investigating the
incident and say that the vehicle involved is
believed to be a dark colored Chev and that it
should have extensive damage to the front
end.
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Obituaries
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HARRY FREDRICK
McCUTCHEON
At Welland County
Correction
In last week's edition of
the, Post, the wrong cutline
was placed under a picture of
the -:Burlington team: The
cutline for the Burlington
team should have said:
DOUBLE A CHAMPS—The
Burlington team were the C
Double A division champs
when the Brussels Optimists
held their second weekend of
the Atom hockey
tournament. In the front row
from left are Todd Gregory,
Bill Pocock. Ian Wood,
Stephen Biblicover, Kevin
Kahl, David Kavanagh, Bill
Englehart. In the second row
from left are Scott King,
David Bradley, Jim Button,
Martin Hallett, John Blair,
Kevin Wyatt, Ponit var,
Graham Charlow; Siding
in back are cogches Gene
Kavanagh and Bai Dahl.
General Hospital on March
14th, 1979, Harry Frederick
(Fred) McCutcheon of 478
Doans Ridge Road, Welland
died in his 49th year.
He was' the husband of
Mary Sharmain McCutcheon
and is survived by his daugh-
ter, Connie, at home, his
• mother Mrs. Hannah McCut-
cheon of Brussels, and bro-
thers Frank (Casey), George,
Jack, Melvin, all of Brussels,
Robert of Vancouver, and
sisters Mrs. Lorne (Annie)
Bryans of Windsor, Mrs.
Jack (Berva) Rice of Weston,
Mrs. Vernell (Margaret)
Smith in Listowel.
Funeral service was held
at the H. L. Cudney Funeral
Chapel, Welland, on. March
17th. Interment followed in
Doans Ridge Cemetery, Wel-
land.
M.R. MacFARLANE
Mungo Robertson
MacFarlane 61 of Bluevale
died at his residence Friday, .
March 16.
Ife was born in
Charlottenburgh Township,
Glengarry County son of the
late James and Margaret
MacFarlane. 'He was
employed at McGavin's
Farm Equipment in Walton
and was a member of the
Bluevale United Church.
He is survived by his wife
the former Laura Margt.terin
Raynard. Also surviving are
a daughter, Joan (Mrs. Cliff
Brewer) of Milton; a son,
Murray of Bluevale and six
grandchildren. A sister Janet
(Mrs. Gordon MacPherson)
of St. Helens and two
brothers: ' , Walter of
Listowel, and Tom of
Brussels, also survive.
He was pre-deceased by a
brother Hamish and a sister
Christine (Mrs. Sylvester
Raynard).
Committal and funeral ser-
vices were held Monday,
March 19 at the M.L. Watts
Funeral Home in Brussels
with Rev. Wilena Brown
officiating. Entombment was
in the, Mount Pleasant
Cemetery Chapel in Ethel.