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For Sale
ATTENTION FARMERS!
WATKINS SELLS agri-products
as well as household products,
range -blocks, vita-paks, milk re-
placer, mineral feeds, dairy sup-
plement; M -V specials - de-
wormers and pig iron tonic. Feed
service guides and pre -mix meter
for above. Also backrubber oil,
fly spray bait, insert dust, Crop
Keep, etc. Also Turbo Jet sprayer
and mineral feeder. Proven top
quality products. For informa-
tion on above products and your
best buy, phone 392-6065 after 7
p.m. Clip out this ad for future
reference. rrb
VICTOR CASH REGISTER, new,
$1,750. Asking $950.00. For furth-
er information phone 392-6065
after 6 p.m. rrb
A QUANTITY pf baled hay and
baled straw. Raymond Neill, 357-
1463. Y .
JAMES SCHILL MARKET GAR-
DEN, RR 2, Teeswater has for
sale cabbage, carrots, turnips
and onions at very reasonable
prices. Sauerkraut. 20 cents per
lb., red potatoes. 8 cents per Ib.
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1,000 BALES of conditioned good
quality hay. Phone Gorrie 335-
3739.
TWIN CONTINENTAL beds, 39
inches, in very good condition,
$30 each. Also. bunk bed set,
complete, $35. Phone 335-3257
after 6 p.m.
SALE OF fresh beef, first calf
heifers in good flesh, inspected,
at 67 cents per lb. a half. Why pay
more? Phone 357-3569.
SANDERSON'S SASH. Manufac-
turers of odd size wood windows.
Let us take out your old drafty
windows and replace them with a
new custom built thereto glass in
titillated unit complete with
\>lr h. 1i`ov a>h" estirriate .phone
335-3963 or evenings 335-3124 or
335-3909. rrb
BERG STABLE cleaners and
stabling. Bunk feeders and water
bowls. Lloyd Johnston, RR 3,
Holyrood. Phone 395-5390.
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YOU ARE WELCOME to browse
in Daugherty Pro Hardware,
Wingham where they have �a
large display of gifts for all oc
,cions.
WINE -MAKING accessories
available at Daugherty Pro
Hardware, Wingham, 357-3631.
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CHESTERFIELD AND CHAIR
in good condition. Phone 357-
2065.
INQUIRE TODAY about our
complete solid state Modular 4
color TVs, priced to -sell. We have
a complete line of TV towers and
antennas to suit your require-
ments. G.B. Electronics, 357-
1235: rrb
TROPICAL FISH. New shipment
just arrived. Jumbo white clouds
79 cents; black angels 69 cents;
Neons and Zebras 3 for $1.00.
Aquariums in stock, 10 gallon
$10; 20 gallon $18; 30 gallon $27;
open Friday evenings, THE FISH
BOWL, Lucknow, 528-2018. _.
WARM UP winter by having an
Olympic wood burning fireplace
installed in your home with field
stone, rock facing or brick facing.
Average installation takes about
'three days. Phone 335-3124 or 335-
3963 for free estimate.
27-6-13
SPECIAL. Spray, steam and dry
iron, adjustable ironing board
and pad and cover. All three for
$19.77 at Chambers Dominion
Hardware, Wroxeter.
CHROME KITCHEN chairs, as-
sorted covers in sets of four at
Chambers Dominion Hardware,
Wroxeter. 27-6
AFRICAN VIOLETS in full
bloom. Many new varieties.
Phone 357-1726, Mrs. L. McDoug-
all.
ELECTROHOME. Factory au-
thorised clearance prices on
various color television sets at
the Mildmay Furniture Show-
rooms. Enquire about one year
free service plan. Also Electro -
home Stereo sets for sale. G. E.
Schuett, Mildmay.
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For Sale
SAP BARRELS. Clean 45 -gallon
steel barrels with tight lids, good
for holding sap; also barrels for
other use. Agent for Blyth Steel
Barrels. Phone Chambers Hard-
ware, Wroxeter, 335-3265 and
Carson Hardware, Gorrie, 335-
3551. rrb March 27
PRE -SPRING SPECIALS at the
Mildmay Furniture Showrooms
include two-piece KROEHLER
chesterfield suites at $395.00 etc.
each. Buy three-piece bedroom
suites at $175.00 to $495.00 etc.
each. Also, Electrohome factory
authorized clearance prices on
various color television sets. G.
E. Schuett, Mildmay.
27-6
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
ELIZABETH ELLEN
McMICHAEL
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above-
mentioned, late of the Township
of Turnberry, in the County of
Huron, Widow, who died on Janu-
ary 28th, 1975, are required to file
proof of same with the under-
signed on or before the 1st day of
March, 1975.
AFTER that date the Execu-
trices will proceed to distribute
the Estate having regard only to
the claims of which they shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, ,Ontario
this 4th day of February, A.D.
1975. .
CRAWFORD MILL & DAVIES
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the
Executrices.
13-20=27
Help Wanted
PERSON TO HELP with washing
and cleaning oris 'day a 'week.
Good wages. .Contact, Mrs.
Heughan, 357-1473, Wingham.
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FURNITURE COMPANY re-
quires experienced shading and
topcoating finishers as well as
moulder, double -end tenoner and
shaper operators. Reply prompt-
ly to P.O.Box 310, Kincardine,
Ontario or phone 519-396-3364.
NEEDED, part-time cook or
cook's helper. Experience not ne-
cessary. Apply in person, Manor
Hotel, Wingham.
INSTRUCTION AVAILABLE
LEARN HAIRDRESSING — for
more information on this career
write, phone or visit K -W
SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING,
407 Highland Rd. W., Kitchener,
745-5641. Lodging available.
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QUALIFIED swimming instruc-
tor and life guard for Howick
Lions' pool at Gorrie. Forward
qualifications, etc. to Bev Cur
rah, Gorrie, 335-3451 by March 8.
QUALIFIED UPHOLSTERER
wanted to manage small uphol-
stery shop in Stratford. Good
working conditions, chance of
advancement excellent. The
right person could take over
eventually if he wishes. Wages
according to qualifications. Call
collect to Jim McGorman, Way-
side Interiors, 273-0880.
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IMMEDIATE $$$
with
VANDA BEAUTY
COUNSELOR
OPEN TERRITORY
Phono 881=0015
HELP
WANTED
REGISTERED NURSE
or
REGISTERED NURSING
ASSISTANT
Permanent Position
Top Salary
Apply to
MRS. JEAN STORRAR,
Director of Ntirsing,
PLEASANT VILLA
NURSING HOME
PALMERSTON
Phone 343-3013
• Notice
THERE WILL be no taxi until
further notice.
Cliff Huffman
For Rent
THREE BEDROOM house for
rent in the near future. If inter-
ested, call 357-3482.
27-6-13
TWO BEDROOM apartment,
newly decorated, spacious living
room, separate entrances. Phone
357-1418.
OFFICE FOR RENT. Double of-
fice and storage area, centrally
located in Wingham, electric
heat, fluorescent fixtures and
carpeting, washroom, off-street
parking. Phone 357-1411.
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TWO BEDROOM apartment for
rent. Phone 392-6658.
TWO BEDROOM apartment at
Fordwich. Phone 335-3754.
ARTICLES FOR RENT. Dustless
floor sanders and rug shampoo-
ers. Daugherty Pro Hardware,
Wingham. rrb
GOOD, CLEAN, dry warehouse
space available, centrally locat-
ed in Wingham. Phone 357-1411.
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REDECORATED two bedroom
apartment; hydro and water
supplied; suitable for adults. Call
357-3716, or after 6 p.m. 357-2514.
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Tenders Wanted
TOWNSHIP
OF
EAST WAWANOSH
Information for Bidders
Gravel Tenders
1975
' 'SEALED -tenders'. will • be re- ''
ceived until 12 o'clock noon on`
March 4 by the Road Superinten-
dent at the Municipal offices, RR
1, Belgrave, Ontario, for supply=
ing, crushing and delivering
15,000 cu. yds. of Granular "A"
material on Township Roads in
the Township of East Wawanosh
and 2,500 cu. yds. to stock pile.
17,500 cu. yds., more or less, are
required.
TENDERS must be submitted
on Township tender forms,
available at the Municipal of-
fices, RR 1, Belgrave, Ontario.
THE LOWEST or any tender
not necessarily accepted. All
tenders subject to approval by
the Ministry of Transportation
and Communications.
C. W. Hanna,
Road Superintendent.
20-27
Work Wanted
MACHINE saw filing, hand and
skill saw blades. Roy Schneller,
RR 2, Wingham, 357-1291.
20-27
Miscellaneous
IF YOU ARE A FRIEND or rela-
tive of an alcoholics the Al -Anon
Family Group may be able to
help you solve your side of the
problem. Please contact Post Of-
fice Box 1135, Wingham.
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PIANO AND ORGAN SALES.
Piano tuning and repairing. Low-
rey, Thomas, Yamaha, Orcana
organs. A full line of chord organs
at Ernie King's. Call Hap Swat -
ridge, Wingham 357-2785.
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FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accidents and
Sickness Home Protection
Call Your Co-op Agent—
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 357-3739
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MEALS -ON -WHEELS
Phone Mrs. L. James, 357-3657 or
Mrs. H. L. Sherbondy, 357-2552.
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ANYONE wishing to have hand-
saws, circular saws, tools, etc.,
sharpened; call 357-3644.
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TEACH YOUR DOLLARS to
have more cents at the North
Huron Credit Union. Ask about
our special deposit account. Tele-
phone Wednesdays, 357-2311.
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Mortgages
HANNAH FINANCIAL
SERVICES
First and second mortgages, resi-
dential and commercial, con-
dential service, no hidden charg-
es or bonus. Debt consolidation
and re -financing a specialty. Ift-
terim mortgages. Call collect 1-
885-1900.
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Wanted To Buy
PIECE. OF LAND, approximate-
ly one to 15 acres outside of
Wingham. Phone 357-2065.
Cars & Trucks
1969 BUICK 4 -door, $750. John
Brown Motors, Gorrie 335-3325.
1971 PLYMOUTH Duster with
340, three -speed, automatic
transmission, wide oval tires,
dual exhaust, new brakes, good
condition. Phone 395-5497.
1965 PONTIAC Laurentian, four
door, good condition, all new
parts, will sell as. is. Phone 357-
1096.
McCREERY
AUTO WRECKERS
RR 2, WROXETER
on Highway- 86 •
Midway between Wingham
and Listowel
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USED AUTO PARTS
USED CARS & TRUCKS"
Phone
LISTOWEL 2914159
GORRIE 335-3314
Snowmobiles
1973 ELAN SS. Call 335-3851 after
f 5P,1;n .. ., 29-
1972 MASSEY FERGUSON snow-
mobile, 300S, in good shape.
Lloyd ,Warwick, 357-1239.
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Coming Events
EUCHRE
Euchre,party every Tuesday at
Sacred, Heart Church Parish
Hall, 8: 30 p.m. rrb
DANCE
Dance at the Wingham Sports-
man's Club, Saturday, March 1.
Music by Russ and Dale.
MEETING
Wingham Minor Lacrosse .As-
sociation will meet on Thursday,
February 27, 1975 at 7 p.m.,
Wingham Arena. All interested
persons are invited to attend.
MALE CHORUS
Schneider Male Chorus at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham, Wednesday, April 2,
8:30 p.m. Adults $1.50, students
$1.00. Sponsored 'by the Couples'
Club: . rrb
BINGO
Blyth Lions Club Saturday
night bingo at 8:30 p.m. in Blyth
Memorial Hall. Jackpot $150 on
60 calls. Share the wealth and
regular games.
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Livestock For Sale
ONE -YEAR-OLD laying hens, 40
cents each. Bring your own con-
tainers. R. Numan, 395-5326.
INSTRUCTION AVAILABLE
LEARN -TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
—Now you can train right here in
Canada
—Tuition Tax Deductible!
—Placement assistance guaran-
teed I
uaran•teed!
—Weekend training also avail.
able!
For application and interview,
write:
Safety Department
The Canadian Institute of
Tractor Trailer Training Ltd.
207 Queen's Quay W.,
Toronto 119, Ontario.
Or call 416.864.9301
(Formerly •Trane.Canada Trans-
port Training)
20; 27; 6
Cards o.fThanks
I would like to thank all the
kind people who sent cards while
I was a patient in St. Mary's
Hospital, Kitchener. Special
thanks to my Matron and Patron
of the Eastern Star who took me
there and brought me home.
Pearl Bell
We would like to show our
thanks and appreciation to our
neighbors and friends for the
party and gifts given to us at the
Belmore Community Centre. It
will always be remembered.
Bill and Marie
Merkley
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to Dr. Wilkins, Dr. Ping
and all the nursing staff on first
floor and all those who sent
cards, treats and visited me
while I was in the Wingham and
District Hospital. It was much
appreciated.
Gordon Hall
We wish to eXpress our sincere
thanks to our neighbors, friends
and relatives:. for the kindness
shown to us in the loss of a dear
wife and Mother. The floral
tributes, cards and Eletters of
sympathy and the donations to
the Ontario Heart Foundation
and the Canadian Cancer Society
were greatly appreciated. Spe-
cial thanks to Rev. Wesley Ball,
the ladies' unit of the United
Church, the ladies' auxiliary
Branch 307, Dr. Creighton and all
the staff of Walkerton Hospital.
Also thanks to the pallbearers,
and to the Moir -Davidson Fun-
eral Home. Your acts of kindness s
were greatly appreciated.
Robert Nickel
and family
SALE BY TENDER
TOWNSHIP of East Wawanosh
has for sale by tender one timber
frani building 16'6''' a 26' g and
lean-to, garage 12' x 16' at Lot 31,
Concession 9, the building to be
removed frpm the site by 'Sep-
tember 30, 1975.
LOWEST or any tender will not
necessarily be accepted. Bids to
be in hands of Road Superinten-
dent by noon, March 4,-1975.
C. W. Hanna,
Road Superintendent,
Belgrave, Ontario.
20-27
Personal
WE INVITE engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in Clin-
ton. Receive a free gift and tell
your friends about our Shower
and Bridal Registry Service. No
charge, no obligation. ,
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Wanted
BUGGY and harness. Phone 519-
658-9814. 20-27
USED TV TOWER, head and
rotor. Phone 392-6656.
WOODBURNING COOK STOVE
with reservoir. Grates and every-
thing must be in good condition.
Write giving price and descrip-
tion to Levi L. Hershberger, RR
1, Wroxeter.
Real Estate
For Sale
BP SERVICE STATION for lease
or sale in Wingham. Call Mike
Quinn, evenings 482-7782 or W.
Rogers, days 1-800-265-4157.
Wanted To Rent
PASTURE FARM up to 200 acres
or will grass yearling steers by
the month. Phone 335-3754.
GARAGE for storage. Call 357-
2065.
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CRUICKSHANK : In loving mem-
ory of W. T. (Doc) Cruickshank
who passed away, February 28,
1971.
Nothing can ever take away
The love' a heart holds dear.
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
—Ever remembered by his
wife and family.
Sincere thanks to friends,
neighbors and relatives for their
cards,. letters, flowers, gifts and
visits during my stay at Wing -
ham and District and Hamilton
General Hospitals, and since my
return home. Special thanks to
Dr. Hanlon, the nurses on the
second floor of Wingham Hospi-
tal, and Rev. and Mrs. Passmore.
Everyone's kindness is very
mulch appreciated.
o I Liz Kernaghan
We would like to thank Dr. Wil-
kins, Dr. Ping, Dr. Bozyk, the
nurses in intensive care and on
second floor, the orderlies, the
,police department and all our
friends and neighbors who
brought gifts and visited me
while I was a patient in the hospi-
tal.
George Anger
May I. express my sincere
gratitude to friends, neighbors,
relatives and school associates
for the many kindnesses shown
to my family and me during my
recent illness in Victoria Hospi-
tal, London. It was most deeply
appreciated.
Sincerely,
Barb Nicholson
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all who remembered
me with cards, treatsand visits
while I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, . London. A special
thanks to Dr. Leahy, Dr.
McLarty and the nurses on third
foor, centre.
Roy MacSween
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation toall
who remembered me with cards,a
letters, flowers and visits while I
was a patient in University Hos-
pital, London. Special thanks to
Dr. Corrin and Dr. McKim, Luck -
now. Also to Dr. Barnett and Dr.
Pullen, London.
, ,, John S.jamjson
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to Dr. Leahy, Dr. Wilkins,
the ambulance drivers, the
Wingham Police Department,
Dr. Jamieson and third floor staff
at Victoria Hospital, London,
Rev. Passmore, friends and
neighbors who helped out at
home and all those who remem-
bered me with cards. It was very
much appreciated. ,.
- Sid Adams
I would like to thank all those
who sent cards and treats while I
was a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Leahy, Dr. Wilkins and the
nurses inIntensive Care.
Dwight Adams
Marty awl Joanne expr ass
their sincere thanks for tete over-
whelming number of cards,
flowers and baby gifts received
while in the hospital. We espe-
cially thank Dr. Leahy, Mrs. A.
Nicholson, Mrs. Helen Elliott and
the nurses on the Obstetrical
floor for their outstanding nurs-
ing care. The thoughtfulness of
the hospital staff, Boy Scouts,
friends and relatives is very,
very much appreciated.
Marty, Joanne and
Amy -Jo Cretier
The family of the late Tom
Todd wish to express their..
sincere thanks to neighbors and
friends for sympathy and kind-
ness shown during our recent be-
reavement. Special thanks for
floral tributes, charitable dona-
tions acid cards. A very special
thanks to the ladies who helped
with lunch after the funeral.
These acts o'f kindness will al-
ways be remembered.
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to friends, ,neigh-
bors and relatives for their kind
expressions of sympathy shown
us, at the time of the passing of
our dear brother Norman.
The Stonehouse family
I wish to sincerely thank all
who remembered me with cards,
flowers and visits while in Kit-
chener -Waterloo Hospital. A spe-
cial thank -you to Rev. Ball and
Rev. Sach.
Florence Currah,
Gorrie
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
GODER ICH
The Square 524.7661
KUMPREY—Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Kumprey of the sixth line of
Morris proudly announce the
arrival of twin boys, Timothy
Luke and Jerome Michael, on
• February 19 at the Wingham
and District Hospital, brothers
for Julliette, Andrew and
Louise.
BALZER—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Sunday,
February 16, to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Balzer, Wiugham, a
son.
CRETIER—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Wednes-
day, February 19, to Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Cretier, Wingham,
a daughter, Amy Joanne (Amy -
Jo). Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott
and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Cretier,
all of RR 1, Bluevale.
BOXWELL—At the Wingham
and District Hospital on Wed-
nesday, " February 19, to Mr.
and Mrs. -Richard Boswell, RR
2, Bluevale, a son.
HACKETT—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Thursday,
February 20, to Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Hackett, Teeswater, a
daughter.
CRONIN—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on • Friday,
February 21, to Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Cronin, Teeswater, a
son. •
DIED
MacMILLAN—At 'St. Joseph's
Hospital, Sarnia, on Thursday,
ebrtilg3! 30!► Irl .olfs Mac-
--Mitian, formerly' of Lucknow,
in his 80th year. Surviving are
one daughter, Mrs. Robert
(Mary) Campbtf'f Wingham;
one son, Hugh MacMillan of
Watford; and five grandchil-
, dren. Funeral service was con-
ducted Sunday at 2:30 at the
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow. Temporary entomb-
ment followed in South Kinloss
Mausoleum.
BLAIR—At the Wingham and
District Hospital on Saturday,
February 22, Mrs. William
Blair of Blyth, in her 91st.year.
The former Dora Mason, she is
survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Harold (Anne) Walsh of
Wingham and Mrs. Ken (Flo-
rence) McKenzie of London
She was predeceased by one
son, Hugh, in 1974. The late
Mrs. Blair rested at the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth where
service was conducted Monday
at two o'clock. Interment fol-
lowed in Blyth Union 'Ceme-
tery.
!lorry A.Workman
dies in hospital
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Harry A. Workman of RR 4,
Brussels, died February 17 in the
Wingham and District Hospital
following a brief illness.
Mr. Workmate was born 65
years ago in Morris Township
and attended Seaforth Public
School. During his early life he
was self-employed in the gravel -
hauling and snowplowing
business. He later 'farmed the •
home farm in Morris Township
and worked for Radford Con-
struction at Blyth.
On November 27, 1933, he
married the former Isabelle
Campbell of RR 4, Wingham, in
the - Wingham Presbyterian
manse. She survives, with seven
sons, Charles, Ronald, David and
Douglas, all of Calgary, Bill and
Barry of Edmonton, and Frank of
Grey Township; one daughter,
Mrs. Bob (Ruth) Ruston of Lon-
don; and 20 grandchildren.
Also surviving are two sisters,
Mrs. Ruth Dunphy of Leamington
and Mrs. Al (Margaret) Mason of
Sarnia; and three brothers, C. L.
'Sam' Workman and J. Gordon
Workman, both of Brussels, and
ken Workman of Point Edward,
Ontario.
He was predeceased by two
sons, Alex and Kenneth, and one
daughter, Mrs. Bill (Marjorie)
Chambers, formerly of Dor-
chester.
He was a member of St. John's
Anglican Church, Brussels.
The late Mr. Workman rested
at the Watts Funeral Home until
Thursday, February 20, when re-
moval was made to St. John's
Anglican Church where Rev. F.
CIrson conducted service at two
o'clock. Tem °' zary entombment
took place in the arussels Burial
Chapel with spring burial 'in
Brussels Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Hugh Camp-
bell, Bill Chambers, Rick Glad -
wish, Alvin Jones, John Penning-
ton and Brian Workman.
Clarence White and Thomas ,
Garniss carried floral tributes.
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