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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-11-19, Page 6TUE 13RUSSIOL8 POST, THURSDAY, NOV. Ltltb. 10114 THURSDAY, NOV. 19th, 1964 riniP4iNa.04lia BEST Used Car BUYS 1963 Pontiac 6 cyl. auto. radio 1960 'Meteor Rideau SOO radio 1959 Pontiac 6 cyl. auto. radio Other Models To Choose From TRUCKS' 1959 Chev. 1 ton Stake dual wheels 1959 Ford 3 ton Stake See The New International Harvester Repair Parts On Hand For Your Farm• Equipment BRIDGE MOTORS Phone 249 Or: ,..elablirto,..41=fincrAilliellsomillitilliabow Brussels, Oct. Ia Conesh's Capitol, boulevard of Lowrier Ave, 411 Ouldit Awes - me TV :emil Radio Alr•CendItiened Limon HIRE PARKING FOR RIGIStERIED GUESTS "NARY RAN Ii' Single $7.50- $9.25 Doubles SIO-$12:30 • CEnired 5-3333 R. 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JOHN MALICK FERGUSON DEALER BRUSSELS, ONT. Authorised as second Clams MI/11, Post °Mee Department, Ottawa .4/ember Canadian Weekly 'Newspapers Association Ontatio Weealy Newspapers Association Canadian Community Newspapers Representativ'e2, ,EAFORTH MEDICAL CENTR4 -- Tuesuays, Thursaays, Fridays, And Saturday a.m. I hursday evenings by appolnt:nent oniy. Phone Contort's Clinton Office — Clinton Medical Centre, Rattenbury IRMA 1 Monday and Wednesday 9:00 to 5;80 p.m. Phone 4124010 I FUNERALS HELD MONDAY 1 4fttneral service was held in FOR VICTIMS OF CAR, CRASH 1 Northside United Church, Sea, I forth on, Monday afternoon at g;00 o'clock for the three victims of a car accident near Londes- boro, in HUllet Township early Saturday morning. Rev. J. Q. I Britton officiated at the services for Gail Patricia McCluskie, 19, Donna Jean Gordon, 18, and Gor- don Ross. Driscoll, 21. The accident occurred on. County Road 15, east of Londes- bpro. The car in which they w.ere passangers slammed into a bridge abutment. Mr. Driscoll and Miss. Gordon both died at the scene, and Miss McCluskie died shortly after at Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. A fourth man, John William- son, 27, of R.R. 4, Walton, Is in Clinton. Public Hospital with extensive head injuries. His con- dition is fair. Miss MicCluskie was a daughter of Lloyd McCluskie and the fornl- er Dorothy Jean McMatur-RR.1,... Seaforth. She was born at List. owel and received her primary „'school education at Moorefield. Coming to the Seaforth district in 1958, she attended Seaforth District High School and Wells Academy, London. At the time of her death she was employed in London. She was a member of Cavan United Church and the Young People's Union at Win- throp. Besides her parents she is survived by a brother, Paul B. McCluskie, Hamilton. She was buried in Filmy Centre cemetery. Miss Gordon was born in Sea- 1 forth, a. daughter of Mr..and Mrs. 1 Ross Gordon, RR, 1, Seaforth. Her early education was received at SS 4, MoKillop and Seaferth District High School. She was em- I ployed at the Credit Union Office in. Clinton. Miss Gordon was a member of Northside Church. She was active in Junior Farmer 4-H club svc)rk. Surviving are her parents and a brother, Barry Gordon, at home. Burial was in Maitlandhank cemetery. Mr. Driscoll was born in Sea,- forth, a. son of Ross ri. Driscoll and the former Dorothy Mary Somerville, RR 4, Walton. He is suvived by his parents; two brothers, John W. Driscoll, Unhury, and Ronald. S. Driscoll, Seaforth; and a sister, Mrs. Mester, (Barbara.) MacDonald, Goderich. He attended school in MicKillop, then became a me- chine operator, besides farming. He was an adherent of Cavan, United Church. Interment was in Maitlandhank cemetery. 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