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EXCELLENT SELECTION OF HOCKEY STICKS
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ON ITEMS ON m ALUMINUM • . DISPLAY STAND
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• Irons (dry and 'steam) and clocks.
Bathroom. Scales; Step. Stools,. Ironing Tables
Clothes Racki, TV Tables
FULL LINE OF 'MITTS and '.GLOVES
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS for•OUTSIDE or 'INDOORS
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`Cooperators Insurance ocia=
tion will begin - construction
of, an. extensive' three-storey' ad-
• .clition to its ;office. at 9th' street
and ;1st avenue .rest in Owen
Sound early. in. 1962.*
• • The new -addition .. is ; being
planned to provide accotnmo-
dation:. 'to increase the ..scope of
the operation carried out ,at, the
office in OwenSound, where the
Division Manager is. Harvey Mac-.
Dougall, who was, raised in . Kin
los
The neva wing, extending the
section completed •,in '1960, will
be. about 5t by 62 feet.. It will
have three storeys • and, will, be,
fully air-conditioned.,
Over the next year and a half,
all of CIA's automobile policy,
rating . and billing work, will . be
transferred :to: Owen Sound. This:
work is'. now being done manually
in CIA's •dwision offices' in To-
ronto, London, ..Owen ;Sound,
Cruelph, Peterboro and •Ottawa...'`
' The 'rating and billing of CIA's
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new Pottable Typewriter At
New Price:.— $54:A5
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Former Resident
Died In Detroit
NIRS. ELIZABETH I,'ICKERING
Mrs: John S. Pickering, wh•o
was born and. •raised in the Para-
mount community.,'!w.here sh'e re-
sided for half a .century, land
since then had 'resided in ' De-
troit, passed away on Sunday ev-
ening, November 46:th,- at I1enry
Ford Hospital. She was 86 years
of-•age—butch ad-been_hospitalizcd
only a, week when 'her death oc-
curred.
Mrs. Pickering' was the former
Elizabeth- Beaton, .daughter of
Angus. Beaton and Annie Mac-
Kenzie whocame to',. this . com-
munity from, 'The Maritimes.
Elizabeth wasborn on Octdber
JAIy,IE.S.., . BURNS 'PASSES•
IN' HIS ...99th YEAR
The . death of James . Burns of
Lucknow occurred at Pinecrest
Manor on Sunday, December 3rd,
in . his. 90th Year: Theft neral.
service was at the • Joh stone
Funeral Home on .Tuesday; with
burial in' Greenhill Cemetery.
Mr 'Burns ' is 'survived, by .a
son; Jim . of Wingham and two
daughters, Mrs. Alfred Ritchie
(Ellen) of Lucknow and, 'Mrs:
Ronald Van Camp (Ada:) , of
Wingham. • .
',Remember, it : takes ' but - a
moment •to place a Sentinel.
Want 'Ad and be . money in poc-
ket To 'advertise, ;just 'phone 35:
approximately 110;,000 automobile
policies will, be centralized here.
In •'pof s rk' is
moving fromart.. a ,mitainlywo:manualCIA to
a fully au.tinnated .operation: This
w'llmean the installation at the
Owen Sound office ,of three 'new
pieces • of computing.; and: 'billing.
equipment: ; :
CIA now has '37' workers 'in its •
Owen Sound . office. No ' very'
rapid expansion: of staff is am-:
ticipated. ` •
'In the.' new, building 'will be
space for Meetings, •of ' farm,
co-operative ,and, credit . union
groups, Spacewill. be 'available
also for :local ` service rand civic,:
organizations. ,
CIA officials- .report. a --success-
ful ' ye,ar for ,the ,;Georgian' ,iB,ay•.
Division .as well aslfor the: over,
all 'Ontario': operations.' . •.
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22nd, 1875 onthe homestead on,
what is known as the Paramount
sideroad, The .farm, is now own-
ed by Bob' Boak, -
Qn April 4th, 1593, Mr.. and
Mrs Pickering *ere married in,
1aucknow by the Rev. Angus Mac-
Kay. They farmed at Pararnoun't
for a number of years,: 'before
selling the farm to Alex Mac -
Nay, and which is: now owned,
by William ,Stewart,.
Mrs, Pickering had made hex
horne• in Detroit. for . some . 36;
years, • having gone- there follow-
ing. f ii death of� their daughter-,
Annie. in 1924. Annie- lost her life
by drowning • . in Michigan . at the
age of 23,. a . '
Mrs. .Pickeringwasbeloved by
all who: kr.ew her, and old friends
paid their respects whenthe re-
mains 'were brought to Luckn•ow
for burial in Greenhill Cemetery
on. Thursday, following a ser. -
vice at .the MacKenzie 'Memorial
Chapel,; conducted ly, Rev. H. W.
Strapp, Service in. Detroit was
'conducted by Dr R. MacShane.
of ,Calvin Presbyterian Church.
Pallbearers. were Dan R Mac-"
Kenzie, Kelso., McNay; 'Stuart
Robertson, Fred Martin, William
Ketehabaw, Jr. r M Greer.
Mrs. Pickering is survived' by
four - daughters,, Mrs. W,. A, .
exander (Mary) • of Detroit„ Mrs.
George E. Smith (Ada) of Grosse
Pointe, Mrs. lL B. Etchells (Kath-.
,erine)• of Dearborn and, Dorothy
Pickering of Grosse Point, Mich,
by two sisters, Mrs. -Thomas .HW
Burns. of Lu.ckriow, who is 93'
and. Mrs. R. G. Douglas of Ottawa.
Her husband predeceased •her
Some 23 years. . ago: She was also.
predeceasedby her daughter, •>
Annie, by two. sisters, Mrs. Wray •
B. Bailey (Flora), Mrs., A, Mac-
Kenzie ('Charlena) and one bro, .
ther, Malcolm Beaton.
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