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D. In Memoriam
FISHER—In loving memory of
Aaron C. Fisher, who passed
away December 20; .1954.
Eight years Jiave passed, dear
father, since you were call-
ed way.
Gpill knew that he wassuffer-
Thating,' the hills were hard to
So He elosed his weary eye-
lids and" whispered
"Peace be thine".
Away in the hills of God,
13y the valley of rest so fair,
Some time, some day, we knoN
not when,
We will meet our leyed one
-there.
—Lovingly rememberedby
wife and family.
• MILLS.—In loving meihory of
James Edwin Mills, who pass-
ed lon peace and rest one
year ago, December 13, 196].
YOU cannot say, you must not
say
That he is dead; He is just
away.
With a cheery smile and a wave
• of the hand
He, has wandered into an Mis
-known land. •
Think of him' still As the Same,
and say
He is not dead; He is just
away.
---Ever remembered by Mom
and Dad, sisters,. Joan and
. June. -
E. Cards of Thanks
JEFFREY.—We ..wish to thank
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for the many acts of
kindness and expressions of
sympathy; also for the spir-
• itual bouquets, cards and flo-
ral' tributes, received during
the loss of our dear father,
George Jeffrey.
The Jeffrey Family,
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GILLESPIE.—I wish to thank
sncerely all who sent' cards,
flowers or gifts or who came
to visit me during my recent
stay at the Alexandra •Hos
pital. I thank' especially Dr.
J.W. Wallace, DrA„G. F. 14ills
and the nurses and 'staff of
the hospital.
Mary Gillespie
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Cards of Thanks IA
PgmtLAND.—I want to eXpress I flOwen, Sound
my sincere appreciation for
the isits, cards and treats
while I was in the hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Waters
and the hospital. staff,
• Herb -Pentland -
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WthSON.—My sincere thanks
to relatives and friends who
sent • "cards and visited me
while I was in Goderich hos-
pital; also to those who in-
quired for my health by
phone, Special thanks to nlY
nurses and Dr. G. F, Mills.
Harry Watson
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WATSON.=-I Would like to
• thank all those who remem-
bered me with flowers and
cards, or visited me owhile I
was a patient in the hospit-
al. Special thanks to Dr. A.
H. Taylor, Dr. K. q. Lambert,
.the nurses for their constant
attention, and the Rev. G. L.
Royal of Knox Presbyterian
Church.
William Watson
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F. Engagements •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur
wish to announce the engage-
ment of their elder daughter,
Margaret Eleanor Wright, Reg.
N„, of Brantford, to Mr. John
Boer, son of- Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Boer, of Port • Dover. The
wedding will take place Dec-
ember 29, at 3 p.m., in Knox
United Church, Auburn.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd
Farrar announce the engage-
ment of their danghter, Nancy
Ann, to Robert John Shipley
curreli, son of Lieutenant Cel-
onel Lloyd William Currell and
Mrs.Curtell.' The marriage
will -take place on Saturday,
December 22, 1962 at 12 o'clock
in Zion Wexford United Church,
Toronto. 49
Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Al -
lin, Goderich, wish to announce
the engagement of theireMaug-
hter, *Joyce Ann, to Mr. ;Jacob
de GrootPsoir of Mr. and Mrs.
Koop de Groot, Benmiller. The
wedding Will take place on
Saturday, December 29, in St.
Peter's R.C.. Church, at eleven
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G. Coming Events.
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Chris Jingle, Santa's young-,
et Reindeer, will arrive in
time for Christmas at TEN
h.ornes thiS year. Ten, of these,
plush toys will be drawn for
at Rieck Pharmacy, Friday,
December 21st. Get one entry
blank with each •dollar purchase
at Rieck Pharmacy, your Rex -
all. Store. • 48-50
Skate exchange, sponsored by
Home and School Association
in R. H. Cornish Electric.
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Canada's urban transit sys7
tem 'S operated 140 subway cars,
833 street cars, 1,174 trolley
coaches and 5,081 motor buhes
in 1961.
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LOm mit mi. awe Ma mi. NMaim' Mit sat Ilml liertrisit DWI
Ins Tilt 5-4
Owen 'Sound Greys - rallied
from a 42 defleit-ltereinst-TW
day night to d'efeat the Siftos
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The Greys struck three times
Within a sPace of to Ininutes.
LTp and until this To* the
Siftoa.looked like • they would
come out on to \
Owen Sound were ,as.sisted
greatly by a couple of,.1.4ackles
by Siftos defenceman Vern
Skeoch. Playing one of his
strongest games of the season
Vern gq.a, little over eager on
two occasionst-and both resuhed
in goals. Biloyed by the turn of
events whigh tied the game uv,
the Greys, had no trouble in get-
ting the go ahead goal and hold
the edge.
It was a hard fOught, fast con-
test which had the attacking
units of both Clubs in high gear.
At one point in the game, the.
teams went a little over five
minutes withottt a whistle as
they rushed efil to end, The
Siftos held an edge in the play
over the first WO periods and
the early minutes of the third
as they skated like few had
seen them do at honie this year.
The goal that was accidentally
tipped in by Skeoch iseemed to
take the heart out of the •boys
and they never really recoVered
as Owen Sound had it pretty
well all their Own Way after Mid-
way in the final peridd,
The teams were tied 1-1 at the
en 4 of the •first period, 2-2 at
the end. of the second and With-
in 4:22 of the •third the Siftos
were_ out. In -:front -4-2,7-11aVing-0
alight edge inthe play to this
point no one would have sus-
pected that the locale would
eventually go- down to defeat.
Bowness picked up two of the
Goderich goals on adept play.
Thompson who played another
P
INarl Neellharn tO4
with a score of 267 and high
triple with 02.
EitIDGE SCORES
"Wini_lers_in Monday—night's
gamea of the Duplicate Bridge
Club were as follows: Mrs. R.
Sproule and Mrs. R. McDonald,
50% points; Mrs. J. Donnelly
and Mrs. D. J. Murphy, 48%
points; Mrs. D. D. Mooney and
Mrs. A. Nicol, 48 points; Mr.
and. Mrs. W., M. Duncan, 45
outstanding game picked up pile points.
and Heatherington picked up the
prettiest goal of the home sea-
son. He picked up the puck just
outside the ()Wen Sound blue,
line, deked two players -and went
in to,, beat the goaltender
beautifully.
LADY BOWLERS WIN .
PRIZES AT YULE PARTY
Despite stormy weather, there
was a zlarge turnout at the
Legion Hall Monday evening for
the annual Christmas party of
the Ladies Commercial Bowling
Ikague. Party prize winners
Were; Grace Mugford, Myrtle
Beacoin, Ann Ryan, Peg Mc-
Taggart, Lerma Pennington, Bes-
sie James, Myrtje °Good, Rhona
Hadden, Donalda McDonald. The
progrinn was in charge of Jean
Cruickshank and her committee.
Yvonng Chase and Marie Lang-
rida were conveners of the buf-
fet tinch.
At Tuesday night's bowling,
New Officers . .
(Continued from page 1)
.brook; assistant treasurer,- Mrs.
J. McLeod.
Chairmen of Committees
1,4iterature and communicat-
ions, Mrs. H. Snell; eomnaunity
friendship and visitation, Mrs.
E. Pridham; flowers, Mrs. A.
Hamilton; manse, Mrs. if, Bat -
ger; program, Mrs. L, M. Thor-
neloe and Miss E. Hume; soc-
ial functions, Mrs. E. West-
brook arid Mrs. V. Smith; mem-
bership, Miss G. McDowell;
finance, Mrs. W. Dockstader,
press andpublicity, Mrs. -K. S.
Hopkinson; co - operation- in
Christian education .and miss-
ionary education, Mrs. G. Par -
'Sons and Mrs. G.
Chamnery; supply and social
assistance, Mrs. H. Young; nom-
inating, Mrs. • J. Britnell; Kor-
ean orphan, Mrs. L. Aldham
and Miss J. Saunders.
Mrs. W. E. Dockstader pres-
Sheaffer Pen
Yuletide Party
_The-activities:-eommittee- 6
the W. A. Sheaffer Pen Company
of Canada, Ltd., held. their •iin-
nual Christmas party for eni-
ploYees' children at Hartwig -
lite Inn on Saturday with about
200 present.
• After a few words of weicomc
by the company president, Mr.
C. E, Everett, things gbt undei
Way with the showing of car-
toons. Two pretty, damsels
(Feithlinn Armstrong and Ger-
tie Diehl) in white rabbit cos-
tumes added to the 'festivities ia
the kiddiesslelight. • Santa Claus
arrived on schedule and passed
out presents and eandies to all
the children. Refreshmentsin
the way of hot dogs, milk, ice
cream and coffee were enjoyed
by all thoge present after which
the party ended with the little
ented the _budgetfer 1963 as
recommended by The finance
committee. This was approved
by the meeting. •
Mrs. Willkom, retiring pres-
ident, thanked all those who
had helped -in the organization
during the past year. -A vote
of thanks to Mrs. Walkom lor
her capable leadership was mov-
ed by Mrs. N. Clairmont and
seeonded fieartily by all, who
were present.
The meeting closed and a
social time was enjoyed.
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The activities committee this
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