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KINCARDINE lAtermsdistes
GiODERxEH Lions
1iONDAY,Jk'$th
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QRIAL ARENA.
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OBITUARY
A wldelv4n wta and, lifelong resi,
dent of -Borne , t0wns1414 James
Jarvis McBride, died at his houle
at Carlow •on New Year's flay, atter
ung illness: of several year. s. Be was
in his seventy-third year. • A son of
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GODERICII
4 ' LIONS °
FRIDAY, JAN. 5th
at 8.30 p.m., at
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the Late James and Rachel. OirVin
McBride, he was "holm and.lived all
lair •lite alk the farm on which he.
Bled» . Ile never sought, public
honors, but devoted••hiinseif sudeess-
fully to his Aqui, and .lds. Onu .' A
lifelong Presbyterian, he was a ween. ,
bor., of .,Knox (Church, Goderich.,
Surviving are his. -wife, the" caner
Maude Sa11ows, and •two Ons,
Peres and Georges both of. Colborne
townslip...
•There was a large "attendance at
the , funeral ,,service„ held, _ this
(Thiarsday) afternoon at the .family
residence: The service was condue-
ted' by .Iter, •11. G. M:. Milian, of
'Knox Ohurch, and the pallbearers
were Melvin Tyndall, William' Wat-'
song -Reg. Tufiford' •(Kincardine:), Whl
unman T. Sallowarp:Robert- -Dures and
David glean.' • Interment was in the
Colborne :township cemetery: •
WAI,IrEIL •MORRIS
The death Occurred at Sarnia
on Wednesday, December. 27, of
Walter L. Morris, a nephew of
,Mrs, W. Lawrence, Mrs, Adam Gorl,
Mrs. Weekes and Mrs. R. Fraser.
Goderich. Mr:: Morris was fifty:
dye years of age and had been an
employee: of Imperial Oil Limited
for forty years, having begun -work
with the .company' in. June,. 1910.
•$e ° was born in G'oderich but had
lived in Sarnia for fifty years. He
was a, member .; of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church and of Tuscan
Lodge, :A.,F. and u A.M., ;Sarnia.
Active in local sports, he was a
niemlietrOt tbe-Sarnia-Curiing-Glurb.
Sur.wiving, pesides :his .. wife, ..are ]lis
parents, Mr. and Mrs John Morris
of Sarnia ; a son; Dwight Morris,
and a daughter,' Miss' • Frances,
Morris, both of Sarnia; two bro-
thers, Lloyd of Sarnia and Dr. Cecil
-Morrris-- -now -In •Nigeria,--Africa,-and .--
four sisters, Mrs. William Wag
horn (Evelyn,),. Mrs. W: P. Banks
(Grace) land Mrs. Clyde Pace
(Lucy)., all, of Sarnia, and , Mrs. '• B.
gni ° (Benla' , o Port` Huron,•
ner-aFttoole$Iaee a
on " riday last, the service being
conducted: -by Rev. , Dr. T 'M. Mac
gillivray, and interment ,being in
Lakeview• cemetery. Attending .the
funeral ;from Goderich were Mrs. W.
.Lazvrerice,. Mr, J. Wilson and Mr.
A. +Gorl. '
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a second, 'while, bees' wings vibrate
190 times h "second. •
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Average life of a milk bottle
is 'thirty-four. deliveries. •
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Noita AN ° AtaxxIS
fir. NOraian Mclnnis, 'West°street,
pa,wsed away suddenly on qday
evening, December 3t, at AIe--
andra Ilospital, at ,the age of '68
years. Ile had'' -been in • failing
health for.. some tirai.O, •,;
Bora •at Meuford, Mr. ' Melnnis
was, the . son,, of the late Mr.- and
Vitra, Duncan M+eIXWis, He .moved
w lth. 'the tunny to Oollingwood
and for a 'few Years sstiled the.
Great •Lakes. In 1912 he'wa.sMar-
;Tied to Nettie May Biggarvof Owen.
.Sound.,, They lived .for n. time • at
Sault St Marle inti- Mr. McInnis
:luxe • an' : emp'leYee •aft the:Cant'
e.diun Paeifle Railway at" -Port
Nic*o11, . »sing transferred in 1933
to• Goderleh, there they had .since
rt skied. Mr. yKeelnnis retired in.
1940.'
lie was m . a -ember: of Earl Kitch,.
ever Lodge, 533, A.,F,'. & A,M., Port
lcl�Tieoll, .alto. , of Kitchikewanlna
Chapter, Royal „Arch : He
was a
meanbG' r.,of Knox
x Presbytnear•
fanThCohrhcho,,foaderxeithg.quiet«
ture,
missed : by many -
f riends, ,, especially in, .- :Goderieli,,
Where. he lied' rdade his home, Per
• the last eighteen. years..
aultyiving are his 'v,V'ife, one son,
William H. McInnis, • of • Goderlch,
and one daughter, 'Mrs. Lorne
Bowler (Marion), also of Goderich;.
four grandchildren, Janet and Billy
Bowler and Gail and. ,Susan mc.
Innis; also two brothers and , one
sister, Kenneth and William Mc-
Innis of Collingwood and.Mrs. `Jack
WalInce Isabel) of Toronto. "
The funeral :service took - place
on ' Wednesday 'afternoon at , Bra
phey's funeral home, Rev':.
MacMillan, of Knox 'Church dfiiciat-
ing. The interment was, in . Malt-
land, cemetery; the pallbearers being
Archie °V'V -kin, Alvin 'Crooke,. Lloyd;
Holman, Bernard: ,Wilmot, J. J. Mc -
•»wen and J. • Barton. Floral -trib-
utes were many, showing the esteem
in
which the departed on0 was held.
Among • them .were 'those, from the
A.,F. & A.M., Port McNicoll, Royal.
Arch Chapter, Midland, and:. the
:Canadian Pacitlle-;employees.
Among those -present ,tat the. fun-
eral were Kenneth McInnis and
da:iighter, Mrs: ,Geo. Poon, Mr.' and.
Mrs.. William' McInnis"" of';.Colling-
wood,:, Mr;-and—Mrs. Wallace,:
= Mrs unean:.Mclnnis,.-M : and;..Mrs.,
Frank . McInnis and''Mr., Stanley
McInnis, Toronto Mr. and Mrs.
W; H. Biggar,. Midland; Mr. and
Mrs. Ted' Gardhou'se, Mr and -Mrs.
Harold IGardhrouse, Mrs. J ck
White, Owen Sound ; Mr. •'and Mrs.
J. " T. MacKay,: Hamilton ; Mrs.
George Brock and'• Mrs:.-Wallie 'Mc
Beath, Brucb'fleld Mr. and' Mrs.
Fred Webster, Elmvale, .and Mr.
and 'Mrs. Alvin Crooke, Victoria
Harbor., •
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