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GEORGE W. liVTPHINSON
George Willitifin•plitchinsou, 69,1.
of Elthel, died,, in. Vi to41<O Hospi-
tal, London, Death ititr aimbuto
to a heart condition.
Born on February 18, 1894, in
Grey Township, he was -a son of
the late Mr. and WS: Cuthbert
Hatchinscin, After his marriage
to Eva Katherine Balfour. -on.
Sept. 2, 1929, at Arkona, Ont.,
lie farmed on con. 6, Grey.
TownshiP, nat l. retiring to
Ethel in 1959. His' wife died on.
Feb. 1, this year. 'Me. Hutchinson,
kook an active Dart in com-
munity„- clittrok and fraternal
activities. He served as council-
lor in Grey Township Council for
three years and as reeve from
'195S to 1960. He was a member
of Knox Presbyterian. Church of
'which he (was an elder. •Ffe
belonged to Western Star lodge,
Independent Order of Oddfellows
,Brussels; the Mapleton Encamp-
ment, Lisitowel; Canton lodge,
Listowel, and the Brussels
chapter of the Canadian Order of
Foresters.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs,
A. B. (Grace) Lounsburv, Ethel;
Mrs. Wesley (Sarah) Gaus,
Kurtz-vale; one niece, Mrs. Grace
Lamont, Ethel; four nephews,
Sohn Lamont, Ethel; • George
Lamont, Hazelbridge, Man.;
'Arthur Lamont. Portage la
Prairie, Mian.; and Capt. Len.
Lamont, Vancouver. •
The body rested at the Har-
rison-Gibson funeral home, Listo-
well unteStinday when removal
was made to Knox Church,
Ethel, where service was con-
:ducted at 2 p.m. by Mr. E. G.
Nelson, A memorial service was
conducted by Western Star lodge
of Brussels at the funeral home.
Burial was made in Mount
Pleasant cemetery, Ethel.
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Brussels Representative - ,
SELWYN BAKER
Phone 251J Brussels
Applications will be received for
the following position
EMERGENCY MEASURERS
CO-ORDINATOR
Salary range — $4,000 — $5,000
Per annum
Applications must be submitted
on forms provided and may
be, secured, from the under-
signed. Applications to close
'at 5;00 p. m., Wednesday,
April 24, 1963.
Lowest or any application not
necessarily accepted.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk-Troaeur6r,
0quIlty of Huron,
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AUCTION SALE
AUction Sale of Farm stock
and Machinery at Lot 14, Con. 9,
Hullet twp. 1 14 miles South and
3. miles East of Londesboro on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th
at 1 p.m
Cattle
12 Holstein 'cows number freeh
others clue in. April & May
'Guernsey sow fresh
jersey cow milking
Ayrshire cow due in Stine
12 • 1 yr. old heifers
2 - 1 yr. old steers
l voting calves
Pigs
qrt ;1011711.? Tprit furvi vitlt 11#00
stlt
yolk ?PO WO
10 young York sows
80, York and Lacombe
-Weskit old
Machinery
2 'Unit Surge Mining Machine
9 can milk cooler
16 milk cans
Electric Viking cream seParator .
,(goiad)
1050 Cheitrolet % ton truck
'Massey tin,tris hinder
tinliber tired wagon & hay rack
International manure spreader
•3: Section Spring tooth drag
harrow's
3' -point hitch cultivator
Tractor Maffei disk
Terme Cash
Prop, John Elhepherd
Aunt, ¢ ^ Hgraft,
Mil 0000 !s4(01
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pigs,
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