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4 A!HbRIN,,E . H. liVILLIAMS
A lifelong resident of Gode-
rich; Towanship, Catiaerine-
riet W;iUliaiins, 91, died Wed-
nesday of last week, in Clinton
Fulhlac Hospital, where she had
bee a patient for several
wee .
She•:was 4`daughter of the late
Charles White Williams and of
the. ftotvi ser., -M a ry...Eleanor
Proctor. ,
In 1936 she moved from the
,family home- on (the Maitland
CQ ' o live with her
aa_�s
crane _
sister, Mrs. John A.
� �e.
Surviving besides Mrs. Tor-
ranCe are' three broth*, •
lram, Clinton; Edward G., Gode-
.n
i'i h; Howard, St, £ tilariues.
Rev William Maines of 4race
Unites Church, 'orterts Hill, of-
ficiated at the funeral service
on Friday afternoon, at rthe fall
.and, Kutch funeral home, Clin-
ton. Internieuit was dao Clinton
Cemetery. ,
The pallbeatrers were:, Alvin
Betties, C ,a, x 1 e IraughtQn,
Douglas Stirling G
ran
*Min&�
Earl Williams and Harry Wil
Hams.
MISS LEOLA RUTH JOfl STON
A welkknown local •bookkeep-
r ` and musician, Miss Leola
Ruth -Johnston, died in Alex-•
ai
Local Obituaries
andra Hospital on April $ at
the age of 02.
Born In Warftirli, On,taa.ic, she
was the daughter of James
Johnston and Mary McPhail.
The funeral service was held
at the Lodge funeral home on
April 8 with Captain Roy Wont
bold of the Salvation Army of-
iciatingti Interment followed
in.Maitland •cemetery: y' 4
EDY'1'HE MAX MITCHELL
A
k ',_ i-l-otag-resident of • Ccrl-
br►rrte - Township, Edythe May
Mitchell died, suddenly at her
Saltforrl home on Aril 5th at
the age of 49. 4 -
o`ber -Mc
The ciair>~hter . t
�e
•, a h stop sh
-*-
CabeAa h Jon
C. b and 1 x • ,
is' survived by her husband,
'Thomas A, Mitchell,
Also surviving are one son,
Amid Mitchell, Goderich; one
datightgf,°yrs Terrance' (Dnm-
na) Simmonds, London; five
sisters, Mr.'. 'Harvey (.Bessie) Al-
ton, Colborne Township; Mrs,
Joseph (Helen) . Dumain, Gode-
rich; .Mips. Bert, rt in ifred
, �
W n.
Squire, Gcdertch; 'Mrs. Carma
(1101) Colborne ToMc_
,�tT'i d1• n».a lino• -lin... T?nhart.
Flexible -Spout
DUEL CAN
REGULAR
$1.19
SALE .9
Ideal for power mower or motor
boat. Flexible pduring spout and
'filter. 1-gal..capacity.
G a
Get. A Gleam With
VELVET
WEEN
Easy 1 -step
CLEANER
POLISH
Restores 'original finish
to a bright lustre. 20 oz.
of protection.
1.49
REG.
SALE 8
'Special! Single or Double Dutch
--'�, SK1PP.ING R
........ _.
7 -FT. LONG
COMP. AT 15c .
Popular candy - stripe pattern with durable, fluted handles.
•While -they last!
25 -FT. LONG
COMP. AT 34c s
ES
-GEAR SHIFT -KNOBS -°.Reduced...
Choice of a black "8 $all" or red and white
'"Lucky Dice". Heavy duty ; plastic. Fit most
cars.
Reg. 1.29 ea.
■
99
HEADLIGHT SHIELDS - ,dual Lights .•
Gleaming chrome. 'Reduce glare - and add beau- Re• .77
ty to your car. Easiry installed. 98e pr.
SINGLE HEADLIGHT SHIELDS --'.7" Size, Reg. 1.34 .99
BLUE -SPOT NIGHT LAMP....
12 . Volt,. simple interior mounting. Designed to
out glare approaching headlights. Reg. 1.98
r:,�k�Ir�tiGr :..r.r.r.r...,i'$ft`v'r':•:;:;'::;+.;
AUTO BODY FILE
Fast - cutting milled teeth.
' For concave or convex con -2.42
tour work. Reg. $2.69
FILE HOLDER -Reg. $1.98 $1.66
BODY PATCH KIT lit
Fibreglass. Fixes anything. 1•4111V
-Covers 144 sq. in. Reg. $1.59. r • •
EXTRA
Cash and Carry
BONUS COUPONS
ss'
BABY'S SIT AND STAND
SAFETY HARNESS
REGULAR $2.79
Sale priced at
Keeps the youngster comfortable, out of
mischief and safe. Strong, durable, easy -
to -clean, nylon webbing; quick release
safety buckle. Fastens easily to seat back.
99
FIX -A -DENT FILLER
Hardens in minutes. Won't • / •
shrink. 58 -oz. Reg. $2.19.
14 -oz. Rubber Mallet -
Won't Mar or chip painted80 Reg.
surfaces. Regular 98c. . $4.49
SALE
Spreader Applicators. ,4 rn i
For smoothing out body fit -
ler. Set of 3 sizes. ONLY .... , •
Save $1.16 - "POP"
RIVET GUN
-:33
Rivets' anything. Ideal for
home repairs, auto body, etc.
Cabe, Colborne Township; and
three grandchildren.
'The ers1 service 'was
s 1e
1
H
at Lodge funeral homewith
the
Rev. Hugh Wilson of Victoria
,Street United Church, Qflieiatin
°ttterment tollcv ed in Colborne
cemetery. °. ; r.
Pallbearers were: Leonard
r}kins, Elmer Jenkins, Ted
Bolger, Paul. Squires, ,Ronald
Alton, Lorne`Alton.
AieDonald�.Township. The 1eriehr Sign' St*°i 'faursdiAy, it 14,
1 o surviv n besides, bs wife 'The ..� ..F.. _� ..
ire three data l<ater..Mrs. Steveil r lox °e ayterian Mrs. :Belton ,is survived by
S lly) Elliott of Port ,1i uron,, ur a�. :e was predeceased d her husband, live daughters,
Mrs. St. wait (isobel) Mullin of
,r
.e " 1 v e
z an r.n (Margaret �n
� eh� a s �. � c x h a
t� � by her 1iu ,
• �'1~un) Dunce of Toronto; Jean, at She is with�iut survivors ex- X uc3mow; Mt6. George (Marg
home, and one son, A. N. (Sandy) cepa for orae nephew, the Rev. aret),, Book. . of .Lorcburn, Sast-
McDonald of 1 intail; •one bror4William Weir of Stratford," atehewan ;Mrs. George (Hurd*
The fanera1 service was held ma) Robinson •, Trenton; Mrs.,
her, Earl of lrishfield; two sis-� funeral e With ire . ebec�ea) Culbert of
tens, Mrs. Thomas (Alice) Bogie an the I,odg fu ral horn w h 13gr y (
of London, and Mrs. Ed. (Irene) the Rev. G. L. Royal ofl'leiatiari. Dunt ,annon; Airs. Robert OE or-
,Y Elbow, as t-
ense �xv an i' bo s ka
ehewan; two sons, !George and
.a 'rl t in l.Ialt1and
;stili.�' of Milk�r4te, Caiifornz. Interxnent.£oI1 ti �d
'd:lhe•,•ftaneral service was held etcx . •
on Saturda Aril 2nd at Ash- ],�ailbearers. • rwere: Clifford . dames of Luehnow; four sisters,,
Yx p
iilekr Pres'b ;terlan Church, with Lowery, Rath Blatchford, Jos Mrs. Rebecca Lunen, Mrs. �l>r-
y
Johnstone & Son funeral home e h Blatchford `• and David once Edwards both of Gocleitich;
.._ - -. .. Y l a,
4_ 1i�r�s. � ax afit:t Macl�eaa�i� .. Of
e� ca
-Luel�now, an charge, ant Rev. Bl«,ttehfi rd.
�' ` i • R •
Neil Mai.Combie as cler�,yma.n. JL�upkua�l►, Mrs•.;Mat'Y Lockwood
Interment was in Kinta l of .Matn^ee, Michigan; four bro.
4.
c me ' Pallbearers were .Joe MIt•S. JAMES BEATON' thers, Duncan of .. Vancouver;
e tem
WILLIAM JAMES McDO ;LIR
grand -
O'Keefe, Ball Collinson, rW%lliani: g Alex' De -
Mfrs. James Beaton Qf Luck. tre to Roy bf, .ucekfQW, She vais
Johnstone, Robert MacGregor, now passed away in Winghaz>lai
Robert Simpson, Richard West. predeceased say a brother Cieot,
Mr McDonald was a member 'rge:in 19»r There are 17 grand
children. • • ►
Funeral service was. coxiduct:
ed at M'a'lt enzie •Memorial Cha-
pel, Lucknow, on. Friday, April
.1st by Rev. Caldwell of the
Free Presbyterian' Churrch. at
Lochalsh, 'where Mrs. Beaton
was a member. .
Temporary entombment. was
at South Kinloss Mausoleum,
with final resting place Lochalsh
cemetery.
Pallbearers were ,Gordon Fin-
layson, Orville Finlayson, Oliv-
er Glenn, Sandy Maccharles,
John Wraith, Norville Stewart.'
William James McDonald died
;ud.denty, at his home '•at Mal -
ail on Thursday, March 31st,
following a heart attack. He
was 65 veers, oI age.
4-WAY SAFETY FLASHER SWITCH
Converts tail and parking lights on 6 or 12 -volt
systems. Compare at $1.89
SUN VISOR " HOLD -ALL"...
Simulated Alligator design on s t u r d y black
plastic. Clips on. Compare at 99c
UNDER -THE -DASH LITTER BAG....
In red, blue, green or grey vinyl plaid. Clips
under the dash. • Reg. 1.19
. 99
.66
. 99
A S'S.Q CSI ATEA STORE
"NIP" . WHETSTONE -
36 NORTH STREET GODERICH
DIAL 524-7394
Mr. McDonald was born, ..in
Ashfield Township on January
28th, •11101, a son of Neil Mc-
Donald and Margaret 'Taylor
McDonald, where he lived his,
entire life. Ile was a merchant ago to settle in Goderich,died
at Kintail.,for the past 50 years in Huronviow on April 8 at the
where he owned and managed age of 83 years.
the general store. Mrs. Peter W. Weir, the form -
In 1930 he married llelen er Helen Crockett; was a mem-
of Lucknow MOsonic Lodge 184,
and Canadian Postmaster's As-
sociation. A Masonic service
•was held at the funeral home
on Friday evening.
MRS. PETER W. WEI#t
A native of Leith, :l:otland,
who came to Canada 53 years
f illaVe
ijou seen
tete iiew
SERIES
in mStrong'
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McArthur • e�
• WEST STREET `
and 'District Hospital after a
lengthy .illness on WednesdaY,
March .30th, in her 80th year,
She was trie former Annie
MacKay, born .n Ashfield Town-
ship, on February 10th, 1887,
a daughter of Murdock MacKay
and Ise belle MacRae:
On February 27th, '1913, she
married James Beaton of Elbow,
Saskatchewan. Mr. Beaton was
formerly Af Kinloss Township;
but had gone to Manitoba in
1904 and on to Saskatchewan in
190Fo7.
llowing their marriage they
returned to Elbow, Saskatch-
ewan, where 1Vir. and Mrs. Bea-
ton remained until 1937 when
they returned to Huron Town-
ship and bought the former Mac -
Charles farm on the 2nd con-
cession.
In 1954 Mr. and Mrs. Beaton Weekend visitors with James
sold their farm and returned to F. Thomson were Mr., and Mrs,
••the West for ar visit. In the 'Howard • Pollock, Dale, Carol
and Jim of Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Orville .Lobb, John and.
Walter of Chatham and Miss.
Mildred Scott of Mitchell. -
Personals
summer of, 195,.i they purchased
a home on Stauffer street in
Lucknow, where they have since
resided:
Mrs. Beaton had, not enjoyedClem Desjardine was the suc-
good health since her retire- cessful applicant for the fore-
ment and. on February 12 was man's position on ,the ' C.N.R. a
taken '.o W:ngham hospital section here when Len Elliott
where she passed away. was retired. '
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