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OBITUARY
HUGH A. FIN,DLArl'ER
'Hugh Alexander Findlater, a
Lucknowite, who left here over
half a century ago, r passed.'away
in London' at the, home ' of his
so; John G. Findlater. He was
The'. funeral, service'. was con-
ducted by Rev. D. J. Firth on
Thursday, December 4th in Chal-
ners • ' Presbyterian : Church, ' in
which congregation ''he 'had•, for
• long been ". a :faithful and, devoted
member.
Mr. indlater/ was , an express
foreman ' with : the ‘ Canadian Na-
tional Railways for 29 years . un-
til he retired' in 1946. A native
of Lucknow, he had lived in
London. since 1903. He had been
in poor health' since early Octo-
ber. ,
Mr. Findlater was a lifemem-
ber of the the Canadian Brother- Have You Renewed Your Sub-
hood of Railway ;Employeesand scription?
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35, He belonged' to the church,;
choir and had been ,a Member
of the session -of Chalmers Pres-
byterian Church since' 1905:.'
He was twice :married, first to
the former Mary. Lockman, then
to the former Marjorie Ball,
who died fast` July. Surviving.
are.' two sons. Robert' James and
John Garnet of London; ' a
brother, ' William G., Detroit; 22
grandchildren and 12 greatgrand
children. Two, daughters,, Mrs.;
Muriel Wort and Mrs. Jessie Mit-
chell, predeceased him.
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RECOGN,;ZE, WORK
ON LEGION ,HALL,
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At ._ the ` last. regular. Legion
Meeting, Garnet Henderson was
elected president for another
term. IL D* (tBud") Tompson;
Secretary -treasurer, and Garnet,
were , voted as special. "thank.
you" fore their', extra. efforts on
completion . of/. the 'new Legion
Hall. i
The remainder cd the' ' execu-
tive will be' brought in, at the
next meeting tq Decexriber ..30th..
'The. Christmas party .will r'�''
held.. on Friday ' night December
19th. Ali members. of the Legion.
and• Auxiliary are asked'+to bririg
their families., Santa Claus will
be there and have:' a present for
all the kiddies.•
The'attendance draw• prize
is gmowing ''as. a result of Lorne
Johnston and Bob McKenzie` pais-
sing the last twos meetings: You
must be there and on • time if
your name is drawn;:
The .mem Jbership for. 1958 has
grown'to. seventy-two paid mem-
bers.
A . special: thank you goes ,to
the 'public in the community, for
making Poppy 'Day 'a success.;.
Cameron, Cook..and Alex Mc-
Millan r have been top cribbage:
players this season..:
•--Let .us see 72 members'at the.
final 1958 rneeting.
BEARDS1 ARE IN STYLE AGAIN
They say': that' beards are all the
style,.
And ' Gregory ' Peck;, hasp set the
parte, ,
He 'says . it sort of . +grows on you.
Those whiskers, sprouting. on
your face:
Actor, : Burl Ives has grown :a
beard;
And: ' all ,his fans, . say it . looks
good,
Bob Wagner's ' beard .'has won for
him . ' •
The Actress, Miss Natalie Wood,.
Beardsack are making a bigicome-
b
It's all in; how you look at it:
A beard 'adds to your dignity
At parties, it's a sure fire -hit,
Look at. the Smith ::Brothers, to-
Their charming beards, and their
great name,. • • '
Their cough 'dro .-s are ;'known'
g P •
far and wide,,
It. was 'the beards, that brought•
them fame:
A;'beard .adds to"a. firm:::jaw, line:
Something that r. -you will wear
with pride,
It shows that, you're.a .leader too
And .that you've got: nothing to
.'hide. , ,
Give me the man .who wears: a
beard '., '
And wears it proudly ^aS can be,
I'd like to grow one too, but then'
I A ,clays growth • looks• just fierce
I :on me. ':
Wm M. Buckingham'
(Too Late For Last , Week)
:Mr. 'and Mrs. H. Bovie of Flint
Michigan spent .the week -end
with Thos Wallace.
Congratulations, to Mr.` • and
Mrs Len WOcOddley of Maltori;: nee
(Veronica Austin) upon the birth
Of a' daugghter, '"Donna • Marie"
on ] ecefber..2nd k .
Co ' atulations also to Mr, and
Wilfred' Austin of : Goderich upon
a son, "Teo�ranice
the birth of ,
Wilfred" on 'November 26�th.1958,
at Alexandra, Hospital. • '
The 'social evening held in St.
Joseph's •'Parish Ball .last Fridy
ening was . attended, a d
•the
evmusical rprwellogramrne•, provided
by St. Joseph's . School of ' Music
students :wasveryimuch enjoyed:
Mr: • Peter 'Lierman .of London
spent the week -end at his home:
here.
Mrs :terry .•O;Connor '•i§ spend-
ingthe,. Winter' months with her
sister, Miss Anti6 McKinnon of
Wingham. •
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BOWLING NEWS
On Wednesday night the•Beav=
ers took four ',points from the
Tigers. Marion. MacKinnon being
top . for her team ° with her::623
Flat. Donald MacKinnon was .top
for the men. George Whitby, was
high for the . only man among
the fair . ladies.' of his team Ruth
Thompson. was • high , for ladies`
The . Chipmunks lostthree
games to the Lions. ; The Clip-
pers triedhard but just couldn't
make' it. M, hunter being . again.
high for the 'ladies: J. Parks, was
high for the ' Lions : The Cubs A 'good rule when driving' ane;
took three pointsfrom the 'Coons, schools is : to use -your eyes-ar
Dick Parks being high for the save the pupils.
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arrie
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men., Gwen' Caesar' being'' `hig
for -the ladies. . Jack T. ' bein
high for the Coons. J. Joynt'wi
high for the` ladies
The :'Polecats lost four poin
to the Gophers. Russ . Button br
ink top .man' cfor:his° team wit
636 Flat. Kay . C. . ibeing best fc
the 'ladies. ' Chas.- Webster', • we
high for :the, Polecats.
The Squirrels took, four pouf
`from the Zebras.' Bill B. was tc
man for .the Squirrels. The tc
man for the Zebras was Stuart.',
P.S. Will some' `of the captait
make sure that their, : sheets :a]
signed by them.•
Team • Standings; .'
Cubs�';' Squirrels '28; Berme;
24;.'.Poltats : -21; • Chipmunks; 2
Gophers, 19; Lions 18; ""Coons 1'
Zebras' 13; Tigers 6..
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Tea Kettles, Teapots, Coffee Pots, ' Sauce pant,
Fry pans, and many more. pieces.
PLASTIC WARE ._
Clothes baskets, round and oval; Dish pans,' round
lit and square; Hand Basins, Pails and Baby Baths:'
Clothes Hampers, Waste baskets.
PYREX WARE -- a good selection• ,
ROAST PANS Enamel and alurjiinum.
FOOD CHOPPERS '
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
Fry Pans, Tea' Kettles, Toasters, Irons
BATHROOM. SCALES
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