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NEWS ITEMS
Our club had a Lit/tuber of
distinguished visitors !alit week
and visitors are always weloonie.
Turvey had a rabbit raiser from
Winusor wanting to trade MMUS..
A man from Clinton wanting
George Evans to seize his wife
(as sheriff. of course(. Len Ward
and Verne Gretike spying a bit
and Bill Stephenson and Louis
14pel seeking revenge for the
beatings they haTe received.
A paotographer came all the
way bone New York to get a
I,)iuture uf Walter ;Kerr who was.
neaten holding both bowers and.
king Of tramp and au ace and
icing in one other suit.
u ii;uest was
Ciark Johnston, irish
nay a silgat shadow aPpeared,
s. tue u0or and. there sLot'a
Lae tuinnest creature 1 ever u.al
see. Clark Is always twiCtuls;
ine because 1 um sort or pinup)
and lily stontacu muscles a nit
large. Clark has poison ivy, has
been feeding leis ,calves d.lU P-
end alfalfa hay and cleaning out
the managers witliOut gioveS.
Another hazard for us lariners.
Anyway, Johnston is the thin-
nest critter l have seen in Brus-
sels ior years except Ivan Camp-
bell's ponies. Clark is better oil
than the ponies in one way. He
hasn't spayins, ring bone, heav-
es lympingitis or Clyde itch.:
When i share_ a hotel room with
him 1 figure he has a bit of
thrush. Clark can out run CamP-
bell's ponies but that's no great
accomplishment, a mud turtle'
could outrun them all in a mile.
heat.
Truthfully
K. V,.
MRS. GEORGE R. SGMERViLLE
At Acton, on ThursdaY. March gt,
1964, ,011a, B. Armstrong, wife of
the late George R. Somerville.
dear mother of Fyfe of. ACURA,
William Of Georgetown, Mrs,
Margaret Klassen of 0.a.rnia, Mrs,
Joan Burn of Whitby, Miss Helen
Somerville of Toronto and the,
late Ross Somerville, sister off
James of Springfield and Miss
May Armstrong of Toronto. Rest-
led at ithe Runn.ey-Shoemaker,
Funeral Home, Acton, where
funeral service was held on
Saturday. Interment in Fairview
cemetery. Mrs. Somerville was a
former Brussels resident. I
GEORGE EGKMIER
Relatives of Ethel have recoil".
ed news of the recent death of
George Eckmier of Nelson, B. O.
He was the son of the WA Mr.
and Mrs, John Bohn:der.
Mr. Eckmier went west around
1907 and worked for the liudson'e
Bay Co, in MacLeod, Alta. While
there he met and married Eliza-
beth Clark in 1918, who pre.
deceased him in 1966.
They homesteaded and farmed
near Drion, Alta., and later oper-
ated a hardware business and
a machinery business there.
The fa illy moved to Warm?,
Alta, in 10'29 where Mr. lila:inter
had a hardware business and
drygoods Inisiness until. his re.
tirement to Nelson in 1944.
In Nelson he was active in the
Garden Club, and a member
of the Board of Directors of the
former St. Pauls United Church,
and later a member of i'airview
United Church.
He was a member of the City
Council for t hree consecutive'
years until his retirement In
1958. In 1958 he married Mrs
Mary Ingram at Lethbridge.
They made their home in Nei,
son.
Besides his wife he is survived
by two sons, Jack of Nelson and
William of Woodstock, Ont., one
daughter Mrs. Cam,. ii, (Ruth) BerrY
of Edmonton; two brothers, Will
of Medicine Hat and Bert of. Fort
MacLeod. tInd five grandchildren.
A younger brother Roy, pre-
deceased him in 1963: Mr. Ed.
HemsWorth, a Cousin, and a for-
1 iner Ethelite, attended the fun-
eral.
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January 25, 1964
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CANADA ORY
PEPSI-COLA
This kind of long service has convinced me that I buy
the right trucks when I buy Chevrolet. Gas mileage is
better than on any other make of truck I have owned;
and my drivers; tell me that there's lots of power
there for their heaviest loads.
A multiatOp operation such as: mine is hard on all
parts of a truck but from my previous experience.-I know-my new Chevrolets will stand up to the job.
Yours very truly,
For years I have used Chevrolet trucks for My city and country deliveries. T have always had, really goOd
service from them, with very little trouble. I
recently traded a 1954 cab-Over-engine model which had
cost only $200.00 in repairs since new. A 1957
truck which I bought new is still running well with
original Parts throughout. From engine to rear axle,
everything is original.
General: Motors- Products-of -Canada,. Oshawa,
Ontario
President,
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