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John Bruce
John Bruce of East Wawanosh, pass-
ed away on Monday, January 21st., at
the home of his niece, Mrs. Richard
Chamney, concession 9, East Wawa-
nosh, in his 88th year. Mr. Bruce
was born in East Wawanosh and
spent his entire life there. He was a
son of Alexander Bruce and Esther
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Dawson Bruce. who with several bro-
thers and sisters, predeceased him,
Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Mary
Breene, of Cochrane, five nieces and
two nephews.
The funeral was held on Wednesday
afternoon last, from the horrid of his
niece Mrs. R. Chamney and Mr. Cham-
ney, with burial in Brandon cemetery.
The service was conducted by Rev. G.
H. Dunlop of Belgrave United Church,
The pallbearers were Herron
Jack McBurney, Gilbert Beeproft, John
Mason, .Mason Robinson and Lewis
Stonehouse.
Mrs. Fred Churchill
There passed away in Wingham
General Hospital on Sunday, January
27, Olive E, Mulligan, wife of Fred
Churchill. Mrs. Churchill was born at
Morrisbank, 55 years ago and had al-
ways lived within a few miles of her
birthplace, She married Robert Ham-
ilton who died ni 1927. In 1,933 she
married Fred Churchill, who survives,
together with three sons, Gordan and
Vernon Hamilton of Hensall, and Earl
Hamilton, Bluevale Road. Her only
daughter, Mrs. Graham Chamney pre-
deceased her six months ago. Also
surviving are three sisters and a bro-
ther: Mrs, Ecket, Western Canada;
Mrs, John Wadel, Whitechurch; Mrs.
Edward Barnard, Bluevale, and Nor-
man Mulligan, Howick Township.
,,The funeral service was held in
Bluevale United Church at 2 pan. on.
Tuesday and was conducted by her
pastor, Rev. J. S. Bridgette. Inter-
ment was made in Wingham Cemetery.
The pallbearers wene: Messrs. Win.
Mitchell, Allan Barnard, Allan Ham-
ilton, Harvey Mulligan, Melvin Ham-
ilton, Eddie Waddel.
Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery
There passed away on Thursday,
January 21st., at her residence, Lot 41,
Con. 10, East Wawanosh, following a
lengthy illness, Frances Mary Jackson,
beloved wife of Mr. Lloyd Montgom-
ery. The deceased was born in Hallett
ToWnship, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Jackson, who now reside
on the 6th concession of Morris, and
was in her 35th year. She was mar-
ried at Blyth in 1929, and since then
had resided in East Wawanosh. Be-
sides her husband, she is survived by
one daughter, Veret, age 16, at home,
also her parents, one sister, Mrs. Ar-
chie Montgomery of Morris and a bro-
ther, Harvey Jackson of Owen Sound.
She was a member of Belgrave Anglic-
an Church,
The funeral service was held at the
residence at three o'clock, on Sunday,
January 27th., and was conducted by
her rector, Rev. Henderson of Blyth,
assisted by Rev. Dunlop of Belgrave.
Interment was made in Brandon cem-
etery, Belgrave. The pallbearers were,
James Coultes, Cecil Coultes, Norman
Coultes, David Deacon, Fred Deacon,
and Elwyn Chamney, The flower
bearers were William Brydges, Cooper
Nethery, Ronald Coultes, Ross Has-
tings, Leonard James, Graeme And-
erson, Harry Deacon, Howard Irwin,
DIED
NEWANS—In Goderich, on Saturday,
January 26th, 1946, Mrs. Lavine
Newans, in her 65th year, The fun-
eral service was held in the Belmore
United Church, , on Tuesday,. Jan.
29th. Interment was made in the
Wroxeter Cementery.
INURES/1M TALK
HEARD BY LIONS
(Continued from page One)
made light of the' Germans were des-
troyed. He found the cemeteries of
th first war in good condition. He
found the. trench systems of the last
war in perfect condition around Vimy
Ridge, These had been preserved in
their 'original and he had inspected
many of the dugouts, He reported
that he had a book whiCh detailed the
experiences of the 90th Battery, and he
intended to present it to the Public
Library so that interested persons
could refer to it,
Lion Wally Armstrong and Harley
Crawford introduced a motion of
thanks to Lion Bob for his most inter-
esting account of the work of the 99th
Battery, Lion Jack McKibbon con-
veyed the thanks of the Club to Lion
Bob. "Cactus Mac" McDonald of
CKNX entertained the Lions with sev-
eral songs of the West and led the
Club in a sing song.
Guests of the Club were Sgt, Frank
Crawford, Fred Howson, John Currie,
Norman Welwood, Capt, (Lion) A. D.
MacWilliam, Mike McPhail, Joe Ella-
cott, Bob Casemore and Rutherford
Reavie. Lion Jack McKibbon welcom-
ed all the guests, and many of the re,
turned men spoke briefly, expressing
their appreciation at being home once
more.
Lion Jack Reavie led in the singing,
and as a special request he called upon
Lions Fred Davidson, Wilfred Hamil-
ton, Stan Hall and Cliff McAvoy to
render the tong "School Days." Har-
mony seemed to be lacking as each
singer had his own impiession of this
song and Lions felt that practice was
required. Treasurer Clayton 'Gatn-
inage made loud complaints against
some Lion who at the last meeting had
deposited one meat token in the fine
boy. Every effort had been made to
discover the guilty Lion, and Lion
Clayton turned over the token to Tail
twister Omar Haseigrove, for his ser-,
'out attention. A Ladies Night was de-
cided upon and the Program Commit.
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Coombs' two sons from Deloraine,
Manitoba, also a nephew who has just
returned from overseas were present.
Air mail letters and cards and a pro-
fusion of lovely flowers made a lovely
setting. Mr. Coombs was at home to
his old friends and neighbours, who
wished him many more birthdays.
The annual meeting of the Blyth
Telephone Co,, was held on Saturday,
but owing to the condition of the roads
Very few people were in attendance.
The resignation of Mr, Frank Mar-
shall as Commissioner, was accepted.
Two former commissioners, Mr, Jas.
Phelan and Mr, Albert Walsh were
elected to the Board. Mr. John Young
was elected to take Mr, Marshall's
place on the Board of Directors, Mr.
Leslie Hilborn is secretary-treasurer,
the report given showed a splendid sun.
.plus.
Mrs. Jackson died in London Hos-
pital on Friday, Funeral service was
conducted at her home in Morris on
Saturday, and was in charge of Rev.
Mr. Henderson of the Anglican
church. Interment took place in the
Brussels cemetery.
On their way home after a lively
night in town, the two warriors on
leave paused on Waterloo Bridge and
gazed intently at the dark river below
them,
Suddenly one of them spotted the
reflection of the moon down there.
"I shay, did boy, what's that?" he
asked.
His friend, not quite so much "under
the weather", retorted:
"It's the moon, you rime
"The moon? Then what on earth are
we doing up here? ,
WESTFIELD
Sgmn. Kenneth Campbell and Don-
ald Campbell are spending a few days
in Toronto and Kitchener,
The Y.P. met on Wednesday even-
ing with Gordon McDowell in charge.
The prayer and topic were given by
Gordon McDonald. Scripture lesson
by Eddie Taylor. Social activities were
enjoyed.
Owing to road and weather condit-
ions the pictures from the National
Film Board were not presented at
Westfield on Monday evening. The
activities of the community have been
Very few owing to weather conditions.
Mr. Douglas Campbell. attended the
Township School Area Board at Bel-
grave on Monday,
BORN
SLOSSER—In Wingham, on Sunday,
January 27th., 1946, to Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Slosser, a daughter,
YEO—In Wingham General Hospital,
on Saturday, January 26th,, 1946 , to
Mr, and Mrs, Spading Yeo, Blue-
vale, a daughter.
KERR—In Wingliam General Hospi-
tal, on Sunday, January 27th., 1946,
to Mr .and Mrs. Harold Kerr, Wing-
ham, a son.
GIBB—In Wingham General Hospi-
tal, on Monday, January 28th., to
Mr. and Mrs. David Gibb, of R. R.
No. 2, Bluevale, a son.
BATEMA.N—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, January
16th., 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
W, Bateman, a son.
LUCKNOW DEFEAT
LOCAL JUNIORS
Hockey fans witnessed the best
game of the season here on Monday
evening, Despite the fact that Wing-
ham Juniors were nosed out by the
Lucknow Sextette 8-6, was no indica-
tion of the play. The local boys, have
improved considerably, and gave the
visitors plenty of headaches at times.
For Lucknow, the famous Chin line
garnered six goals, while "Freddie"
Templeman for the locals had a field
day with three tallies.
Summary, First Period:
1. Lucknow, Purvis 9,45.
2. Wingham Parker (Seli), 19,35.
Penalty, Seli
Second Period,
3. Lucknow, G. Chin (B. Chin), 2.85,
4. Lucknow, Cr, Chin 5.25.
5. Winghain, Sell (Brown), 6.36,
6, Lucknow, B. Chin (G, Chin), 18.82.
Penalty, Seli, Wingham,
Third Period
7. Lucknow, B. Chin, 5,10,
8. 'Wingham, Templeman, (Sims) 11.16
9. Lucknow, G. Chin, 11.46.
10. Wingham, Brown, (McConnell),
16,40.
11. Lucknow, Stephenson (G. Chin),
11,30.
12, Wingham Templeman . ((Yeo),
17,36.
13, Lucknow, G. Chin, 19.10.
14. Wingham, Templeman, (Parker),
19.20,
Penalties, Wingham Parker, Bell,
Templernan; Lucknow, Purvis, Hall,
A. Chin 2,
Lineups f Wingham—Goal, McLeod;
defence, Parker, Lockridge; centre,
Yea; wings, Bell, Templeman; subs:,
Brown, McConnell, Sell, Sims, tuck-
now, Goai--Orr, defence, Hall, Step-
hermit; centre, A, Chin, Wings, II,
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