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DI:WALD, ,..111VI and STAFF.
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.pAew TWENTY-TWO;
JAMES G. MOFFAT
James •G 'Moffat of KinloSs
ToWnshiP Passed away 'at
ham and District Hospital on
• Friday, December 20th in his 58th
. year.
tie was born in KinleSs
May 25th, 1918 a son of .
Peter G. and Catherine (McDonald)
Moffat ^ He-never married': '
At the age of seven 'Jim
contracted polio and -a year' later
suffered a fractured leg which left
him handicapped. In spite of his
affliction he farmed all his life as
long as health permitted.
He is survived by one sister and
three brothers, Mrs. Jim (Jean)'
McPherson and Bert Moffat, both
of Teeswater, Dave Moffat of
Kinloss and Lloyd „ Moffat of
Lucknow.
• He, was ; predeceaSed by his
parents and three brothers, George
in 1952, 'William in 1960 . and. Toni
1975.
The funeral service was held at
the McPherson Funeral'. Home,
Teeswater on Monday. December
2911r. Ministers were Mr. Bev Kay.
of Whitechtirch and Rev. Thotrip-
son of. Tceswatcr.
Pallbearers were six nephews,
dill. Murray. Ross..George and Jim .
Moffat, and Thomas. McPherson.. .
Flower bearers were' two neph-
:Ws Doyle Hogg and Larry
McDonald.
Interment Nvas in Teeswater
Cemetery.
THE likKAW SENTINEL, MicKNOWe .•.ONYARIO
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ed the Percy relatives op Christmas
them over the week end for their
Chrjstrhas•
Christmas get together.
Hamilton family with them for
Miss, Winnifred Percy entertalin,
Mr: and , Mrs.• Jack Barr had the
Holyrood Brownies
And Gvides. Hold'
Christmas Party:
Day, • . KINLOu9ii Ngws , Mr. 'and- Mrs.. Frank Currie -Of.
Waterloo called On Mr. and, Mrs.,'"
Bert. Nicholson last ,Sunday. • TheHolyrood Brownies and Girl
Mr, and Mrs. Bill ,Burt spent a :Guides held their, Christmas Party
few days with' members of their on Wednesday after 4 p.m. in the
family in Torontoz school. The auditoriuni looked
M. and Mrs. Frank Maulden quite festive and the mothers. and
'and Keith spent Christmas. With friends were guests.' The leaders,
Mr.- and Mrs. Bill §haW, Mrs. Betty' Smith, • Mrs. Ann
Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Scott and Mr. Nicolson and. Mrs. Margaret Web-
and Mrs, Art Haldenby spent ster were;in charge of the program.
'Christmas with Edna • and May - each one' doing her part well. For
Boyle. ' • their action songs and some other
Miss Eileen Gelman of Detroit songs, Teresa , Murray accompan-
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ied on her guitar, and for another
Hodgins and family of Niagara
visited with Mis. Marretta'Hedgins
at her home here and they all spent
Christmas with' Mr. and Mrs.. Glen
Hodgins and family.
,Mr. and Mrs: William Haldenby
spent Christmas with Mr. arid Mrs.
*NorMan Fry and family at Harris-
ton.
' Sympathy is extended to the
family and relatives of the late Mrs.
Irene (Hanna) Bell of Toronto,
forrnerlY of concession 10. The
funeral was held at Teeswater on
Wednesday. ,c • ;
Mr: and Mrs. Jack' Scott spent
Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs.
:Frank Scott at Ripley where a
family gathering • was held.
• Donald Barr of Waterloo spent . a
few days with hiS mother, Mrs.
JOhn Barr, and other members of
:his "family' here. -
Mr. and Mrs. Don .Bertrand and
son Marc of Simcoe visited with
MiSs Winnifred PercY. Bill' and .
Brian .and with her uncle, Bruce
Orr,
Mr. and .Mrs'. Earl Elliott and
Ian. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenwood
and little son and. Mr. and Mrs.
John Farrell. all of concession 10
Huron. were supper guests Boxing
Day with Mrs. Marretta Hodgins at:
-her home here. '•
Mrs. Arthur' Flaldenby will be
-hostess• to' the;;'Anglican Church
Women on. Monday, January 12th ;
-(nOte change of date). ;W 1 S. George
Graham and Miss Edna Boyle are
the conveners. -
Visitors over Christmas and
Boxing Day:with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Nicholson were Mr. and Mrs, Allan.'
Nicholson of WallaCeburg. Mr.-and
Mrs. Cliff Langford, Jamie. Paul I
and Kim Of Woodstock. 'Mrs.
"Evelyn' Collison of Brampton. Mr.
and MrS. Clayton NicholSon of
• Ripley.. ;
Dinner guests with' Mr. and Mrs.
Edburt Bushell were Mr.. and Mrs..
George Bushell, Dayidand Janet of
Ottawa. Mrs. Katherine , Fraser,
Ann. Edwin and Janice of:.Arnow
and Mrs. Gertrude Bushell.
WEDNESDAY, .J.ANUARYI, 1970:
group song, she' 'used the .
.Lynne and. Caryn Nicolson played .
op their band' instruments.' Carol •
Singing concluded the program,
Mrs. Ann t4lcOlson welcomed the
guests and expressed appreciation
to everyone for colning. Delicious
•refreshments were served •by the
girls, Mrs. Bill. MacPherson
expressed courtesies on behalf 'of
the guests and made the presenta:
tion of $20 to the Brownies and Girl
Guides from the Holyrood Worn- •
en's• Institute. Mrs. Santa arrived
with a' loaded pack and gift for
everyone,. A most pleasant time
was brought to a clOse.
Farmer. In Kinloss~
At Age 57:
Passed Away
5odderilylo
Landon Hospital
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KINLOUGH NEWS
Word 'was, 'received' here ,of the.
Sudden passing df th.e late ---Karf.
Boyle at St...• joseWS • Hospital,
L„Ondon • on Saturday evening,
December 20th. He was born' on:
the :family. farm on concession .1(),,
• now owned by Gerald Rhody and.
he and his wife (the fOrmer Mary .;
Elliott). and. their two daughters,
.Marilyn and Carol„lived therenntit
Moving to London nearly 25 years
ago. Sympathy is 'extended to the
.bereaved family. Relatives from
here -attended the 'funeral . on
Tuesday, afternoon.::
•MrS. Glen 'CampbelLof Kincard-,
ine visited with ,Mr. and Mrs, Bert
Nicholson for' a few days. • •
Friends of Gordon Hodgkinson of
Goderich and formerly of here 'are
pleased to know that he was ableto
return home "from Victoria. fibsnit7 ,
London where he was a patient.
Mrs. •GertrUde. Walsh,'.whO-WaS
transferred • from the . Kincardine
and District,, Hospital , to St.
Joseph'S Hospitalk . London,' is •
making favourable progress. •Her
Many friends send. getwell-wishes.
Congratulations to - Mr. and Mrs
Gerald,. Rhody 'on their .25th
wedding anniversary.' A.'party ,was',
held at the. Legion 'Hall, LUcknoW.••
Among their. gifts was a.. recliner
chair from neighbours and friends::
Mr. '.and• Mrs; Art Haldenby had .
their faMily 'from Toronto ,.with •
*Mrs: Roy Schneller of Wingham.
visited, on Tuesday with 'Edna and
May .Boyle... .- • •
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs.• Howard Whiteside
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard .Bennett
Jr. and 'Brian Whiteside, all of
Toronto and Mr: and Mrs.` George
Hderiby were Sunday dinner.
guestS with' Mr...and Mrs., Art
Haldenby. • , A •'
Mr. and'Mrs. Fred GUest. Paul,
David and Pauline spent. Christmas
with. Mr, 'and Mrs. Howard Neabel
and 'family..,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robb 'and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen ,Stinson,, Paty and
Susan Spent ChtistMas' With ,Mr.
and Mrs.: Vernon Dunlop, Kincard
. itie.,
Cliff Robb had the Stinson
Mr. and' Mrs. John Robb of
Lot.'kriow• and' Mr, and Mis. MI6
Dunlop: Kilicardine. •
Mr: and Mrs. Clayton 'NlicholsOn •
of. R,ipl'ey took Bert Ni"eitolson . :to '
London; for 'his, medical cheek rip .
follO.,% nig; his knee snrgety. ti foi.
‘1.1c'tiL Icap s :k'g'aot' t •Ai'inithan>a fort longer
period daily.
,f,4EAPS NOWHERt
Try ;to, remember ah'ays that
,practice May being perfection,
but often it Produces nothing lint
over-confidence,