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The Citizen, 2004-11-11, Page 14BUYING FOR A MINOR IS A MAJOR OFFENCE 1•17143G-4 Supply alcohol to a minor and you're risking their health and safety. You also risk up to one year in jail and up to $200,000 in fines. If you're old enough to buy alcohol legally, be responsible. 040 es to. Be responsible. Don't buy for minors. Making music Led by Laurie Rowbotham, the Schneider Male Chorus gave a wonderful performance on Sunday at Brussels United Church. The concert was part of a weekend anniversary celebration for the congregation. (Vicky Bremner photo) ATVs found Huron OPP were contacted Nov. 3 at 7:45 p.m. when two ATVs were found in a bush lot just off of Kitchigami Road east of Porter's Line in Central Huron. The green 1997 Honda TRX4 and 2003 Polaris Trail Boss four-wheel drive ATV, had been stolen earlier in the year from residences on Londesborough Road in ACW and Huron Road in Central Huron. Then on Nov. 4 at 8:45 p.m. OPP were called to a workshop of Paul Elliott Trucking on Industrial Road in Brussels over an attempted theft of an ATV. Sometime between Oct. 31 and Nov. 4 a person entered the building through an insecure window. Once inside someone tried to start the ATV. They were unsuccessful and damaged the ignition component. Huron OPP are continuing to investigate these cases. If you can help in any way call the OPP or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222- 8477(TIPS). Paul Brandt with special guest Deric Ruttan EVENING SHOW SOLD OUT. AFTERNOON SHOW JUST ADD this time around presented by world vision TUES. NOVEMBER 23 BLYTH FESTIVAL MEMORIAL HALL 4:30PM & 7:30PM SHOWTIMES RESERVED SEATING TICKETS AVAILABLE AT EDYTHE FESTIVAL 111 BOX OffiCE RAM-5PM) OR CALL 1(877) B82-5984 TO CHARGE BY PHONE. ORDER YOUR TICKET REQUEST halica BY EMAIL AT Info@blythlesitval.com PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2004. DAVID NELSON TAYLOR David Nelson Taylor of RR3, Brussels, passed away at the South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Walkerton on Sunday, Nov. 7, 2004. He was 62. Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife Shirley (Weidner) Taylor, son Phillip and his wife Renee of Waterdown. his step-daughters Deb and her husband Bill Eidt of Walkerton, Kim and her husband Jim Oehring of Walkerton and Shari Kerr of Manitoba. He will be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren and great- grandchildren. Mr. Taylor is also survived by his brothers Michael and wife Judy and Steven and by his sister Margaret Longmoore. Mr. Taylor was predeceased by his parents Norman and Margaret (Wray) Taylor. The funeral service was held at the Brussels Legion Branch 218 on Wednesday; Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. Visitation is one hour prior to service. At Dave's request, his body has been donated to science (University of Western Ontario). Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Brussels Legion would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Arrangements were entrusted to Cameron Funeral Home, Walkerton. DONALD GOOD Mr. Donald "Woody" Good of RR1, Auburn passed away suddenly as the result of an accident on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. He was in his 37th year. He was the loving father of Josh and Nicole Good of Clinton, dear son of Kieth of RR1, Auburn and the late Jean Good (Nov. 3, 2004). Donald was the dear brother of Michael and Cindy Good of RR1, Auburn and Larry and Jackie Good of RR5, Clinton. He was also loved by several nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd., 153 High St., Clinton on Friday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. The funeral was held on Saturday, Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. Rev. Pat Cook officiated. Pallbearers were Paul Geautreau, Marty Buchanan, Greg Potter, Ray Nicholson, Jim Flynn and Larry Good. Interment was in Blyth Union Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. JEAN GOOD Mrs. Jean Good of RR1, Auburn passed away suddenly as the result of an accident on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. She was in her 72nd year. She was the beloved wife of Kieth Good and the late Lloyd Craig. She was the loving mother of Michael and Cindy Good of RR1, Auburn and Larry and Jackie Good of RR5, Clinton. She was the cherished grandmother of Josh and Nicole, Regal, Laura, Nick, Teryl, Kieth and Taylor Good. Mrs. Good was the dear sister and sister-in-law of Don Glousher of Blyth, Jim and Janie Glousher of Auburn, Nancy Good of RR3, Auburn, Beulah Good of Goderich, and Lloyd and Linda Good of London. She was also loved by several nieces and nepheWs. Mrs. Good was predeceased by her parents Herbert and Mae (Creighton) Glousher, three sons Gordon and Gary Craig'and Donald Good (Nov. 3. 2004), two brothers Robert and Kenneth (Ann) Glousher, and three brothers-in-law Marvin, Leonard and Elwyn Good. Friends ' were received at the Falconer Funeral Homes Ltd., 153 High St., Clinton on Friday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. The funeral service was held on Saturday, Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. Rev. Pat Cook officiated. Pallbearers were -John Lyons, Clare Vincent, Con van Vliet, Bill Campbell, Harold McClinchey, Ed Daer, and Ross Youngblui. Interment was at Blyth Union Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. MARIE CLARA FRASER Mrs. Marie Fraser passed away at Huronlea, Brussels on Friday; Nov. 5, 2004. She was 83. The former Marie Flack was the beloved wife of the late Charles Fraser. She was the dear mother of Charlie Fraser of Durham, Mary Ann and Robert Cobbett of Hanover, Bonnie and Keith Pletch of Teeswater, Carol and Bill Stevenson of Brussels, Lois and Joe Ernest of Kinlough, Ronald Fraser of Bervie and Kathy and Ken Bushell of Armow. She was the mother-in-law of Katherine Fraser of Wingham and Wayne Bushell of Kinloss. Mrs. Fraser is also survived by 31 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her son Doug Fraser and her daughter Rose Bushell. Visitation was at the McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham on Sunday from 1:30 p.m. until the funeral service at 3 p.m. Interment was in. Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave. Memorial donations to Huronlea Residents Council would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. MURIEL ELEANOR MANNING Mrs. Muriel Eleanor (Rowden) Manning of Blyth passed away peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, University Campus, London on Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004. She was in her 78th year. She was the beloved wife of John Manning. She was the loving mother of Cameron and Colleen Manning of London, Murray Manning and friend Sue Burrows of Cambridge, Brian and Carol Manning of Calgary, Alta. and Jeanette and Rob Elliott of 1,ondon, 'cherished grandmother of Claire, Martha, Emily, Lindsay, Kayla and Alexander, Sean and Scott. Mrs. Manning was the dear sister of Lois Wise of Clinton and sister-in-law of Thelma Manning of Blyth. She was also loved by several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Manning was predeceased by her parents Robert and Ottlei (Lockhart) Rowden, one brother in infancy, and brothers-in-law Bill Manning and Edward Wise. Friends were received at the Blyth Visitation Centre, 407 Queen St. on Sunday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. The funeral service was held on Monday, Nov. 8. at 2 p.m. Interment was at Blyth Union Cemetery. Rev. Donald Alcock officiated. Pallbearers were Cameron Manning, Brian Manning, Murray Manning: Rob Elliott, Keith Manning and Gary Manning. Flowerbearers were Claire, Martha, Emily and Lindsay Manning. As expressions of sympathy memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated as expressions of sympathy. ' Obituaries