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SCHOOL CLOTHING
During Holiday
Season ti
Phone 527-0250
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The ringing bells
sound our sincere
thanks for your past,
_ aud.futru)rel AlIpP9rt..
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ARNOLD STINNISSEN
SUN LIFE REPRESENTATIVE
Phone 527-0410 -- Seaforth
Obi't-uaries
Rots .a, MacKENZI.E
' Ross Alexaxnder MacKenzie'
died Tl tirsd_ay,,Dee. 22nd in Til-
lsonburg Memorial Hospital, af-
ter a four-month illness. He was
45. Born in Pennat, Sask., be
was the son of the late Mr, and
Mrs. John R. MacKenzie. 1V1r.
MacKenzie came to Ontario in
1.937.. He was maintenance en-
gineer at •the Tiilsonburg Hos-
pital. Unmarried, he is sur-
vived by three brothers. Gor-
don of McKillop Leslie of
Tuckersniith Township, and
Kenneth, Saskatchewan, and
two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Lil-
lian) Lang, Saskatchewan, and
Mrs. Williann (Dorothy) Pap
ple, Egmondville. Rev. J. C.
Britton conducted funeral ser-
vices Saturday at 2 p.m. from
theG., 4.. Whitney Funeral
Bothe; Temporary entombment
wag..
Pion,* Memorial niauso-
leam,, �iit t iuriai i{at�r int Mast:
landbank Cemetery
POO ::Robert and
Jaekt: I'apple; 11Har-
oM'iltntlie, Mannd jGor.
don Pulman. :..
MRS. wit.LARD K. ' ELLIOTT
Mrs. Willard ) ,- . Elliott, 78,
died Friday in Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital.' The former
Mary Anita ••starlet;' she was
born•in. Aberdeen; Scotland. She
married Mr. Elliott in 1917. Her
husband predeceased her in,
March of this year. She was a
member of First Presbyterian
Church. Surviving are a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Harold (Aima) Ches
ney, Seaforth; two sons, James
W. Seaforth, and John H., Wat-
erloo. The funeral • service was
held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at'the
R. S. Box Funeral Home,. Sea-,,
forth. Bev. -Douglas G. Fry o
First Presbyterian Church of-
ficiated. Temporary entombment
was in Pioneer Memorial'mauso-
leum.
Pallbearers . were Harvey Mc-
Llwain, Jacks Dorrance, Charles
McKay, Earl Montgomery, Ar-
thur Powell and John Pullman.
Flowerbearers were Marshall
Stewart and Sidney Pullman.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Births
MIDDLETON-In St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Dec.
25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jean
Middleton, (nee Marjorie
Charters) a daughter.
Too . Late
FOUND., = . Dog, brown, tan
and black, female, part Ger-
man Shepherd;. phone 35 R 17',
Dublin. -1
WANTED. TO BUV --•• Aquar-
ium and equipment, medium
size, phone 527-1562. xl
The family of the late Mrs.
Willard Elliott express apprec-
iation for floral tributes and
many acts of kindness extend-
ed them during their recent
sad bereavement. -1
I wish to thank my relatives
and friends for cards, letters
and gifts I received while in
the hospital, I especiallly want
to thank Dr. Stapleton and the
nurses in Clinton Hospital. ?It
was all very murk appreci'a-
ted..,— Brian Wilson. x1
FOR SALE — 8 room house
on GOderich St.,' •2 fireplaces,
new ail furnace. Must be sold
to settle estate. Apply to Nils.
Ross Savauge at Savauge ew-
eliers or 527-0162. 1456-tf
WM. M. HART
Phone 527-0870 : Seaforth..
019,004204714
PatleafttertegiS
Ileliday 'Bells peal
Our DestWishes to -.
Ail Our Patrons for
'heir flew Yeal, Joys,
We Add, gratefully
,..Big Think 'Y'+btn ,
JEWELLERS
AVAU E
Watches '-- Gifts Dtamantts
lit Post Offieo)
News of
ST. COLUI...*AN. .,
(Continued from Page4'1;
Miss Nell Doyle, 14900113
with Ted Doyle.
Mr. and 1Virs. John Will1auxn-
son, London; Jack Doyle, Tor-
onto; Rose Doyle, Cedar
Springs; spent Chrintrnas with
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters,
St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Murray and family,. San-
ilia'
arnia' Mr. and Mrs,Pat 1VlurraY
and' family, Lonon; Mr, and
Mrs. L. Murray, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs, Dan Costei1Q, : and
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Stapleton,
Kitchener; Mr, and Mrs, Jack
Ryan; Mr. • and Mra, :. artin
Murray and their '• M;fainilies
wereOhri turas visitor with
Mx^. and Mra. Gilbert.; Mari ay
Malone, '1.kond9n; k"raiik Mil
one, Sixilcoe, •spent 0,4014 nos
with Joseph Malone
r. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Ma''loxie,
St.,John's, Nfl.d. ale spending
the holidays with :MI% J. L.
Malone and Sheila. • .
Miss Patricia Coyne: Lon-
don, snent Christmas With her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Coyne.
Miss Mary Lou Coyne and
Donald Coyne, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy
and family of Stratford, spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Auguste Ducharme.
Rev. Gordon Kennedy, C.S.-
B., and Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Kennedy,. ..spentChristmas
with Mr. and Mrs.{? Bill Kina-
han in St. Augustine.
Miss Linda Staples, London
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Stanles.
Mr. and Mrs.. Glen Butters
and children, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice MeladY•
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gaff=
ney and children, London;.
Mr. and Mrs; James Sloan Jr.,
snent Christmas:with Mr: and
Mrs. James Sloan Sr.
Mr, and Mrs: Martin -Purcell
and family, Kitchener, were
Christmas visitors with Mr,
and Mrs, Jack Mefver.
Christmas visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. James McQuaid were
Mr, and Mrs. Pat Murray, and
family, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Dennorne •arnd family, of
Zurich; Mr, and Mrs. Roy .Me-
Quaid, Kitchener.
Mr, and •Mrs. Len O'Rourke
and children spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
S£anlake,. Exeter. ..
Miss, Theresa Cron , Inger.,
soli,: *out. Ole C,hri�stimas `ho1ii,
day _at Lthe; honle of 'her para.
exnts, Mr. and Mrs.Alphonse.
Cronllzi•
•1Vii":, and Mrs. Leo Murrayy
f hristnas in Windsor,..
�« and lUU r . ; Gerrard
A:04;V and fa y and`IVfr.
To., ms Tawe.
Mary► Feeney Spent last
week in Ottawa visiting her
tlalgglater ,and sgnr; r - atw, . and,
fen t,*,y., r .
Mrs.. Elizabeth Nolan is a
patient in Seaforth Comxaatm
ity hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy
and children, Stratford, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Staples and- Mr.,- and
Mrs. Auguste Ducharme.
Rev. Gordon Kennedy was
in Capreal attending the ord-
ination and first mass of a
classmate.
Miss Rita Kennedy spent
the week end in Sudburyc ,
Vincent Nolan, Kitchener,
visited at his home here.
"I heard. you slap, your boy
friend .when ..he .b.r2ug_ht•_ you
home last night. What happen-
ed?" the mother asked.
• "I was just checking to see
if he was dead."
We welcome this opportunity "to. express .our appreciation
:;fob
the close association and the goodwill of our friends during
the past year and extend
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,Ever,y„Good, Wish'or a Happy ansa Prosperous New Year!
Your Boarcl sof Djrectorsi-Management and Staff
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FARMERS
WARDEN HANEY, President LLOYD STEWART, Vice -Pres dent
DONALD DOD DS, Secretary
DIREC TORS :
Robert. McMillan, John Oldfield, Wilfred Coleman,. Steye Murray
FRED PIERCE, Manager, Joe Murray, Tom Carter, Steve Lupel, Doug
Wallace, Mel Hubert, Ken Wernham, Mrs. E. Dinsmore
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